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'''''Seungjeongwon ilgi''''' or '''''Journal of the Royal Secretariat''''' is a daily record of ''[[Seungjeongwon]]'', Royal [[wikt:secretariat|Secretariat]] during the [[Joseon Dynasty]] of [[Korea]] ( |
'''''Seungjeongwon ilgi''''' or '''''Journal of the Royal Secretariat''''' is a daily record of ''[[Seungjeongwon]]'', Royal [[wikt:secretariat|Secretariat]] during the [[Joseon Dynasty]] of [[Korea]] (1392–1910), which records the king's public life and his interactions with the bureaucracy on a daily basis.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aD3VENtRJ4IC&pg=PA251&lpg=PA251&dq=Sungjongwon+ilgi&source=web&ots=RFOViGLoOL&sig=5uXsCPAmcxgHK5Is74NPItjy3hQ&hl=en&ei=IWuXSYjNCde4twfQkIyfCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=9&ct=result|title=The Confucian Kingship in Korea: Yŏngjo and the Politics of Sagacity|author=JaHyun Kim Haboush|year=1988|publisher=Columbia University Press|page=251|isbn=0-231-06657-0}}</ref> It is the 303rd [[National treasure of South Korea|national treasure of Korea]] and was designated as part of [[UNESCO]]'s [[Memory of the World Programme]].<ref name=EncyKorea>{{cite web|url=http://100.empas.com/dicsearch/pentry.html?s=K&i=301541&v=43|script-title=ko:승정원일기 (承政院日記)|publisher=[[Empas]]/[[EncyKorea]]|language=ko}}</ref><ref name=Britannica>{{cite web|url=http://100.empas.com/dicsearch/pentry.html?s=B&i=161547&v=43|script-title=ko:승정원일기 (承政院日記)|publisher=[[Empas]]/[[Britannica]]|language=ko}}</ref> UNESCO confirmed {{transl|ko|Seungjuongwon ilgi}} as the world's longest continuous record of a king's daily life in 2001 and designated it in the Memory of the World Programme alongside ''[[Jikji]]''. The record was written in [[Classical Chinese]].<ref name="Orchiston-Green-Strom">{{cite book|title=New Insights From Recent Studies in Historical Astronomy: Following in the Footsteps of F. Richard Stephenson|first1=Wayne|last1=Orchiston|first2=David A.|last2=Green|first3=Richard|last3=Strom|publisher=[[Springer Science+Business Media|Springer]]|year=2014}}</ref>{{rp|74}} |
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Seungjeongwon ilgi or Journal of the Royal Secretariat is a daily record of Seungjeongwon, Royal Secretariat during the Joseon Dynasty of Korea (1392–1910), which records the king's public life and his interactions with the bureaucracy on a daily basis.[1] It is the 303rd national treasure of Korea and was designated as part of UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme.[2][3] UNESCO confirmed Seungjuongwon ilgi as the world's longest continuous record of a king's daily life in 2001 and designated it in the Memory of the World Programme alongside Jikji. The record was written in Classical Chinese.[4]: 74
See also
References
- ^ JaHyun Kim Haboush (1988). The Confucian Kingship in Korea: Yŏngjo and the Politics of Sagacity. Columbia University Press. p. 251. ISBN 0-231-06657-0.
- ^ 승정원일기 (承政院日記) (in Korean). Empas/EncyKorea.
- ^ 승정원일기 (承政院日記) (in Korean). Empas/Britannica.
- ^ Orchiston, Wayne; Green, David A.; Strom, Richard (2014). New Insights From Recent Studies in Historical Astronomy: Following in the Footsteps of F. Richard Stephenson. Springer.
External links
- Official Site (in Korean) (South Korean government)