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Kyujanggak (Korean: 규장각; Hanja: 奎章閣; RR: Gyujanggak) was the
royal library of the
Joseon dynasty. It was
founded in 1776 by
order of King
Jeongjo of Joseon...
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grounds of Changdeokgung.
Today known as
Kyujanggak Royal Library or
Kyujanggak Archives are
maintained by
Kyujanggak Institute for
Korean Studies (규장각한국학연구원)...
- how vain
human life is. This copy of the
Samguk yusa is
owned by the
Kyujanggak Institute for
Korean Studies. This book is
known as the
earliest edition...
- he
created the
Changyongyeong royal guards.
Jeongjo established the
Kyujanggak royal library,
expanded social mobility, and
encouraged Neo-Confucian...
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Jeongjo enacted various reforms throughout his reign,
notably establishing Kyujanggak, a
royal library to
improve the
cultural and
political position of Joseon...
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Jeongjoksan and
Taebaeksan records were
still held in the
collection Kyujanggak, at
Seoul National University (the
successor to Keijō
Imperial University)...
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recognitions of
Koguryo in
Choson dynasty".
Korean Culture (in Korean). 38.
Kyujanggak Institute for
Korean Studies: 337–366. ISSN 1226-8356. Bae, Young-dae;...
- German. "The History, Culture, and
Language of
Koryo Saram" (PDF). Seoul:
Kyujanggak Institute for
Korean Studies. hdl:10371/63513.
Retrieved 2012-08-08. Tranter...
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Jeongjo sponsored scholars from
various factions to work in the
Kyujanggak, or
Inner Royal Library,
established in 1776.
Corruption in government...
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Historical compilations and m****cripts
related to
Jeonggamnok are
stored at
Kyujanggak Archive. Nowadays,
Jeonggamnok is the name of a
large corpus, composed...