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portada The Hall of Heavenly Records Paperback: Korean Astronomical Instruments and Clocks, 1380-1780 (Antiquarian Horological Society Monograph)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2004
Language
English
Pages
224
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
24.6 x 18.9 x 1.2 cm
Weight
0.41 kg.
ISBN
0521616980
ISBN13
9780521616980

The Hall of Heavenly Records Paperback: Korean Astronomical Instruments and Clocks, 1380-1780 (Antiquarian Horological Society Monograph)

Joseph Needham (Author) · Lu Gwei-Djen (Author) · John H. Combridge (Author) · Cambridge University Press · Paperback

The Hall of Heavenly Records Paperback: Korean Astronomical Instruments and Clocks, 1380-1780 (Antiquarian Horological Society Monograph) - Needham, Joseph ; Gwei-Djen, Lu ; Combridge, John H.

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Synopsis "The Hall of Heavenly Records Paperback: Korean Astronomical Instruments and Clocks, 1380-1780 (Antiquarian Horological Society Monograph)"

Between the fourteenth and the eighteenth centuries, there was created under the Yi Dynasty in Korea a remarkable series of astronomical instruments, star-charts and clocks. The present volume is the result of close collaboration between four distinguished historians of Asian science to demonstrate the context, purpose, nature and specific workings of these early scientific instruments. Specially commissioned drawings and other illustrations demonstrate their complexities of design and operation. A brief introduction is given to the Chinese background of Korean astronomy and astronomical instrument-making and to the renaissance of Korean astronomy in the early fifteenth century. In a detailed examination of the instruments made under the supervision of King Sejong in the 1430s, there is documentation of the re-equipping of the Royal Observatory, with identification of the individual instruments involved. A survey of the succeeding two centuries gives the background to Song Iyong's instrument, identified as a demonstrational armillary sphere in the Koryo University Museum.

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