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[訒齋集書版 인재집 목판] [Deog-yeon]
Description
This woodblock is engraved with a text from "The collected writings of Injae" Volume 4, page 25 and 26.
Item Metadata
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[訒齋集書版 인재집 목판]
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Alternate Title |
[An engraved woodblock for "The collected writings of Injae"]
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Publisher |
[Chosŏn] : [Samchidang 三治堂]
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Date Created |
[1778]
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Description |
This woodblock is engraved with a text from "The collected writings of Injae" Volume 4, page 25 and 26.
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Extent |
1 printing block : carved on wood, double-sided, with holders
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File Format |
application/pdf
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Language |
Chinese
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Notes |
The "Collected Writings of Injae" consists of 9 volumes (742 pages). Injae (訒齋 인재) is the author's sobriquet.
Woodblock printing technology was first introduced in ancient China and later in ancient Japan and Korea for printing books in Chinese characters. More examples can be found at the UBC Library's Chinese Rare Books Collection: https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/chineserare A similar "Collected Writings of Injae" wooden printing-block is collected by the British Museum (1997,0227.2). |
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printing_block_1778
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Original Format: University of British Columbia.
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Date Available |
2022-01-13
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Provider |
Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Rights |
Images provided for research and reference use only. For permission to publish, copy, or otherwise distribute these images please contact digital.initiatives@ubc.ca.
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AIPUUID |
4370c50a-3f4b-4cd6-954f-02c3fff9b004
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DOI |
10.14288/1.0423043
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Rights
Images provided for research and reference use only. For permission to publish, copy, or otherwise distribute these images please contact digital.initiatives@ubc.ca.