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ISBN: HB: 9781851242870

Bodleian Library Publishing

December 2011

112 pp.

25x21 cm

82 colour illus.

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Korean Treasures, Volume 1

Rare Books, Manuscripts and Artefacts in the Bodleian Libraries and Museums of Oxford University

Many important and valuable manuscripts, rare books, and artefacts related to Korea have been acquired by donations throughout the long history of the Bodleian Library and the museums of the University of Oxford. However, due to an early lack of specialist knowledge in this area, many of these Korean items were largely neglected. This publication uncovers these treasures and presents them together in a single volume for the first time. Notable items include the court painting scroll of the funeral procession of King Yongjo (1694-1776); a presentation edition of a book given by King Yongjo to his son-in-law; a group of documents issued by Emperor Kojong (1852-1919) between 1885 and 1886 to confer various titles to his civil and military officials; a sundial made by the famous maker Kang Yun (1830-1898) for Emperor Kojong; a ceramic dish made and signed by Princess Yi Pangja (1901-1989) as well as a rare example of a suit of armour, an ornate helmet of the early sixteenth century, a general's quiver and arrows, and many more. In addition, this book also gives a general overview of the extent of the Korean book collections in Oxford and locations where some of these treasures can be seen.

About the Author

Minh Chung is Head of the Bodleian Chinese Studies Library and Korean Collections of the University of Oxford.

Reviews

"Genuine treasures abound in this volume, especially among the historical documents (painted funeral scroll, royal appointment certificates, Western religious books), and many rare and unique materials are brought to wider attention for the first time. Superb reproductions are beautifully laid out, with accurate and instructive commentary emphasizing the most valuable items" – Robert C. Provine, Past President, Association for Korean Studies in Europe Professor, University of Maryland