Nosa chip or Nosa jip ??? [Works of Nosa]
KI, Ch?ng-jin ???
Verkäufer Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller Inc., New York, NY, USA
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AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 15. März 1999
Verkäufer Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller Inc., New York, NY, USA
Verkäuferbewertung 5 von 5 Sternen
AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 15. März 1999
Beschreibung
22 juan plus two juan of addenda in 11 vols. Large 8vo (290 x 186 mm.), orig. patterned wrappers, new stitching. [Korea: 1898]. Second edition, enlarged, and printed with movable wooden type, of the writings of a prominent Neo-Confucian thinker of the 19th century; it is one of the most important collections (chip) published in Korea during the final years of the Chos?n dynasty. Our edition contains Ki s writings in various genres, ranging from political manifestos to poetry, and is supplemented by a detailed biography and an essay on Ki s philosophy by one of his disciples. According to the Digital Cultural Dictionary of Sunch ang County, this book was first published using wooden movable type in 1883. Our second printing has used the same set of movable types. In 1902, a third edition was published, this time as a woodblock printing; a note at the end of its appendix volume specifies that carving for the edition was begun (kaegan) in the spring of the imin year (i.e., 1902). Ki (style name "Nosa" ["Reed Sands"], 1798-1880), was from a provincial elite family. In order to follow his late father s wishes, Ki did not seek a career in government nor sit for the highest civil service examinations. He was nevertheless repeatedly recommended for office and served briefly, but soon withdrew, focusing his career instead on teaching and writing. Ki was a Neo-Confucian thinker whose focus on the paramount role of "principle" (Ch.: li, Ko.: i ?) over material force (Ch.: qi, Ko.: ki ?) came to distinguish the school of thought that he founded and propagated through his disciples. Such seemingly arcane debates over metaphysics in fact served to buttress a political doctrine. The patterns of principle provided the universe with order, and this order emanated from the Confucian polity. Ki thus argued for a strong monarchy in the face of domestic difficulties and increasingly acute threats from Western powers active in the waters around Korea. Petitions by Ki to the king on such matters are included in the book. Ki s biography gives further context, stating that in 1862, "the three southern provinces [of Ch ungch ?ng, Ch?lla, and Ky?ngsang] experienced a popular disturbance. The throne requested discussions of policy [to remedy the situation], and Master Ki with great emotion drafted a confidential memorial" ??????????????????? Ki pointed out "the rotten customs of the elite" ??????? and "corruption in the three essentials of government [i.e., tax collection, the military, and grain relief]" ?????? In 1866, the biography continues, "at the time when the seafaring barbarians violated our territory [i.e., the French punitive expedition] and the peace negotiations caused an uproar, Master Ki was furious to the point of sickness " ??????????????? Again Ki petitioned the throne and "outlined a policy of defense" ?????? Our copy of the Works of Nosa does not carry a date of publication. However, it includes a year-by-year biography (y?nbo ??) of Ki, in which the publication of the book is described. The biography recounts that Ki died in his sleep on 9 February 1880 (kimo ??, 12th month, 29th day, i.e., very late in the kimo year, most of which corresponds to 1879). The biography states that the "prose collection" (munjip ??) part of the Works was finished in 1882 (im o ??); the section titled "Dialogues" (mundamniu ???) was finished in 1890 (ky?ng in ??); an account of Ki s family background and life s work (haengsang ??) written by Ki s student Cho S?ngga ??? finished in 1892 (imjin ??); and in 1898 (musul ??) the "prose collection" was "reprinted" (chonggan ??). Cho s text is included in this edition. The date 1898 seen in several catalogues as the date of publication is probably an inference based on this date as given here. A nice set. First few leaves of several volumes with minor spotting. References Digital culture encyclopedia for Sunch ang ????????? http://sunchang.grandculture.net/sunchang. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9187
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Titel: Nosa chip or Nosa jip ??? [Works of Nosa]
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