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1982331017California: ECM Records 1982. Record. Very Good records and gatefold jacket. ECM Records unknown
1873168911873. Original Map Asia: China Korea Thailand India Taiwan Malaisia Kuwait Arabia 1873 With The Title "Asia" in the left corner. Origin of the Map is from the "Stieler's Hand-Atlas." continent-based upon von Stulpnagel published in Gotha by Justus Perthes. Germany. Beautifully Hand Colored. Date of issue: 1873. Size: The sheet measures aprox 18 in x 15 in or 45 x 37 cm. Overall very good condition. unknown
ria9780815350699_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Since the 2008 global financial crisis policymakers as well as academicians have been seeking to fathom why subsequent recoveries remain tenuous. Other outstanding issues that they have been trying to understand include: why do some ec paperback
19412081002108301684Not Available 1941. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Not Available paperback
2023049556Seoul South Korea: Dohun Publishing Co. 2023. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. No Edition Or Printing Indicated Presumed First. Gray Illustrated French Flaps With White Lettering. Photographs Of The Veterans Are On The Front Flap. The Book Has A Bump To The Upper Corners Else Fine. <br/> <br/> Dohun Publishing Co. paperback
2002x-3540442561Springer Verlag 2002. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 729 pages. 9.25x6.00x1.25 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
2002x-3540442553Springer Verlag 2002. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 825 pages. 9.25x6.00x1.25 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
1016378254.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20022091502133905412Not Available 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
20022091502133905796Not Available 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
1797111991797. Woodblock-printed. 4 1 16 39; 40 33 2 folding leaves. Three kwÅn in two volumes. Small folio 341 x 216 mm. orig. semi-stiff patterned wrappers handwritten title on upper covers old stitching. HansÅng: Chujaso Preface dated 1797.<br /> <BR> <BR> Very rare Korean collection of community rituals K. hyangnye 鄉禮 compiled by and printed for the King of Korea. We find no copy in Korea and only three copies in WorldCat Berkeley Columbia and Harvard.<br /> <BR> <BR> The reign of King ChÅngjo of Korea r. 1776-1800 witnessed a shift in the sovereign’s role in relation to Confucian teachings. “ChÅngjo sought to formulate the sage-king as an active ruler who instructed his ministers rather than received instruction from them was directly involved in the administration of the state and exercised discretion when and how he in his sagely wisdom deemed fit.â€â€“Christopher Lovins King ChÅngjo SUNY: 2019 p. 29. As the guardian and propagator of Confucian learning he oversaw various editorial and printing projects carried out by the royal publishing house the Chujaso é‘„å—æ‰€.<br /> <BR> <BR> The compilation and publication of the Collected Community Rituals reflected King ChÅngjo’s belief that a king’s ritual transformation of his people must begin at the local level. The Collected Community Rituals opens with the royal edict dated 1797 followed by a list of community ritual records compiled throughout Chinese and Korean history. The bulk of the work is devoted to the rituals of the banquet and archery competitions followed by coming-of-age K. kwanrye å† ç¦® and marriage rituals. Detailed interlinear commentaries were compiled by scholars of the Kyujanggak å¥Žç« é–£ the Royal Library of the Korean court under the leadership of Yi PyÅng-mo 1742-1806. Their names are listed at the end of volume two.<br /> <BR> <BR> The original printing used the chÅngyuja ä¸é…‰å— kabinja style of movable metal type of 1777 and copies were distributed to localities throughout Korea. They were also sent to regional governmental printing houses where they were cannibalized to produce woodblocks for further printing. <br /> <BR> <BR> Nice set preserved in a jil. Our copy also has prayers for ancestral mountain and land deities as well as instructions for offering rites all handwritten in black ink on the endpapers. Red leaf-shaped seals on the first leaf of both volumes read 逸民山水 .<br /> <BR> <BR> â§ Asami Library 4.14. King ChÅngjo Hongjae chÅnsŠ弘齋全書 in Han’guk munjip ch’onggan 韓國文集å¢åˆŠ digital access via krpia.co.kr. unknown
889392.5; 95 folding leaves. Two vols. Small folio orig. yellow-brown patterned wrappers some soiling to wrappers old stitching. ChÅnju today’s Jeonju: 1795 or possibly later.<br /> <BR> <BR> A selection of 100 letters written by Zhu Xi 1130-1200 the great synthesizer of the philosophical school known as Neo-Confucianism. Zhu Xi who lived in southeastern coastal China far from the center of power became extremely influential in East Asia for centuries following his death. His interpretation of Neo-Confucianism a metaphysically argued philosophy of the self the family and the state became official orthodoxy in late imperial China and ChosÅn Korea promulgated largely through the civil service examination system. However there were challenges to its primacy from intellectuals especially from the 18th century onward.<br /> <BR> <BR> “In the opinion of many historians the Song’s preeminent philosopher Zhu Xi outshined Confucius himself. He was the only person in Chinese history apart from Confucius and Mencius whom the official hagiography addressed as Master†Kuhn The Age of Confucian Rule 103.<br /> <BR> <BR> Given Zhu Xi’s standing in Korea several collections of excerpts from his works were published beginning in the 16th century. On account of its authorship Royally Authorized Selection of One Hundred Letters by Zhu Xi became one of the most widely circulated such collections for the last century of the ChosÅn period. According to the court chronicle the culturally ambitious King ChÅngjo 1752-1800 himself made the selection on the basis of Zhu Xi’s collected works a voluminous oeuvre that numbered 2354 pieces of writing in one scholar’s recent count. Text-critical notes e.g. on place names personal names official titles and expressions that might be unfamiliar to Korean readers were then added by four high civil officials which were printed in the upper margin of the text.<br /> <BR> <BR> The book was finished on the 25th day of the 12th month of the 18th year of ChÅngjo’s reign Qianlong 59 which corresponds to 15 January 1795. While most of the 18th year corresponds to 1794 it is incorrect to date the book to that year. The book was first printed in Seoul with metal movable type — the so-called chÅng’yu cha ä¸é…‰å— set of type cast in 1777 the chÅng’yu year when ChÅngjo ascended the throne. Further editions were subsequently published at several provincial offices using woodblocks intended for wide dissemination among the educated elite.<br /> <BR> <BR> Our copy belongs to one of these provincial woodblock editions. The title-page says Ålmyo wanyÅng kan’in ä¹™å¯å®Œç‡ŸåˆŠå° meaning that it was printed in 1795 the Ålmyo year in the provincial government offices at ChÅnju Jeonju in what is now southern South Korea. However it is possible that the actual copy was struck later than that date as the blocks remained on the site. They were moved to the local official Confucian school in 1899 where they remain today.<br /> <BR> <BR> Fine set of a very rare book. Minor staining and soiling at beginning and end of each volume.<br /> <BR> <BR> â§ WorldCat accession number 874756267.<br /> <br> <br> <br /> References<br /> <br> <br> Kuhn Dieter. The Age of Confucian Rule: The Song Transformation of China. Cambridge: Mass.: Harvard University Press 2011. unknown
7461Two parts in one vol. Small folio orig. wrappers somewhat tired & a little soiled some light staining & soiling here & there manuscript title on upper cover later stitching. Hansong Seoul: Kyujanggak the Royal Library Preface dated 1793 & 1796.<br/> <br/> First edition of this handsome and large-format 323 x 217 mm. royal publication. King Chongjo 1752-1800 was one of the most intellectual and enlightened of the Korean monarchs. Perhaps Korea’s greatest bibliophile as royal patron he supported all aspects of the book: typographers printers authors librarians and lexicographers. A number of “royal†editions were published under his auspices. He founded the Kyujanggak Library in 1776 now part of the library of the Seoul National University.<br/> <br/> “The official rhyming dictionary of Chinese characters compiled under the supervision of King Chongjo and engraved in 1796. The arrangement is different from the usual Korean system in that instead of three rows of characters in the same rhyme there are four rows with the ipsÅng characters distributed in the bottom row†Fang The Asami Library 12.3.<br/> <br/> The main compiler of this work was the reformer Tong-mu Yi 1741-93 who had travelled to China and was an important member of the Northern Learning School. This group of intellectuals recognized the practical benefits of commerce and technology and urged the modernization of Korean society. Yi was appointed by King ChÅngjo as one of the famed four editors of the Royal Library overseeing the publication of books.<br/> <br/> A very nice copy.<br /> <br> <br> References<br /> <br> <br> Fang Chaoying. The Asami Library: A Descriptive Catalog. Edited by Elizabeth Huff. Berkeley: University of California Press 1969. unknown
19882091502135408057Gaifusha 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Gaifusha paperback
197868188Ediciones Literarias y Artísticas - Ediciones en Lenguas Extranjeras 1978. hardcover. Bueno. Pyongyang 1978. Ediciones Literarias y Artísticas - Ediciones en Lenguas Extranjeras. Ciclo de Novelas Historia Inmortal. 708 pp. 21x16. Cartoné con sobrecubiertas. Cantos sobrecubiertas algo rozados. Cinta punto de lectura. El Año 1932 por el Grupo de Creación Literaria '15 de Abril' del Comité Central de la Unión de Escritores de Corea. Ediciones Literarias y Artísticas - Ediciones en Lenguas Extranjeras hardcover
19792091502133903074Fubai-sha 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Fubai-sha paperback
19752091202133105584Republic of Korea Academy 1975. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Republic of Korea Academy paperback
19342090202120405829Korea Mining Association 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Korea Mining Association paperback
19872111902158502772Kokusho Publishing Association 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 10 2 851 37 26p. Size: 22cm Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
19742091502135710210Kokusho Publishing Association 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
19742091502135413940Gen iwa-sha 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Gen iwa-sha paperback
19942091502135418192Byakutei-sha 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Byakutei-sha paperback
19842091502135707294Fuji publication Aooka library 1984. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Fuji publication Aooka library paperback
20062091502133905971Reprint Kress Publishing 2006. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 5 (Reprint) Kress Publishing paperback
Z1-F-048-01076Springer Verlag. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. Springer Verlag unknown