- Yi
Bingheogak (Korean: 빙허각 이씨; 24
February 1759 – 3
March 1824) was a
Korean female scholar who
wrote "Gyuhapchongseo" (Women's Encyclopedia), "CheongGyuBakMulGi"...
- and
Augmented Farm Management] (in
Literary Chinese).
Joseon Korea. Yi,
Bingheogak (1809).
Gyuhap chongseo 규합총서(閨閤叢書) [Women's Encyclopedia] (in Literary...
- "Women's Encyclopedia") is a
compendium of
advice for women,
written by Yi
Bingheogak in 1809
during the
Korean Joseon Dynasty.
Jusaui (酒食議) :
making jang (condiments)...
-
published letter-writer. She
supported her
scholar husband by knitting. Lee
Bingheogak (1759–1824),
aristocratic scholar and
published author of
poetry and two...
- one of very few
women published during the
Joseon dynasty.
Alongside Yi
Bingheogak, she is
mentioned as one of two
female scholars to make a name for themselves...
-
Gojoseon kingdom),
author of the poem Gong****n (A
Medley for the Harp) Yi
Bingheogak (fl.1809),
published the women's
encyclopaedia Guyhap chongseo Yi Geun-hwa...
- and
Augmented Farm Management] (in
Literary Chinese).
Joseon Korea. Yi,
Bingheogak (1766).
Gyuhap chongseo 규합총서(閨閤叢書) [Women's Encyclopedia] (in Literary...
- Books. p. 235. ISBN 978-1-86189-348-2.
Retrieved 30
October 2018. Yi,
Bingheogak (1809).
Gyuhap chongseo 규합총서 [Women's Encyclopedia] (in Korean). Joseon...
- Joseon-Korea. She was
alongside the poet Seo
Yeongsuhap (1753–1823), and Yi
Bingheogak (1759–1824), who
published the women's
encyclopedia Guyhap chongseo about...
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correspondent Anzia Yezierska (1883–1970, Poland/United States),
fiction wr. Yi
Bingheogak (빙허각이씨, fl. c. 1809, Korea),
encyclopedist Yi Geun-hwa (이근화, b. 1976,...