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    History of the medical licensing examination () in Korea’s Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392) by Kyung-Lock Lee

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…This article aims to describe the training and medical licensing system (uieop) for becoming a physician officer (uigwan) during Korea’s Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). In the Goryeo Dynasty, although no license was necessary to provide medical services to the common people, there was a licensing examination to become a physician officer. …”
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    A Translation and Study of the Mongolian Khan’s Edicts in the Goryeosa (1270-1280) by Boldbaatar Ariunbaigali

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…There is a lot of information and facts related to Mongolia in the Goryeosa, and when it comes to certain figures, one can mention 136 letters sent from Mongolia to Goryeo and 171 letters sent from Goryeo to Mongolia from 1218 to 1294 included into the Goryeosa’s 'Sega' Section identified by Sc. …”
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    Analysis of Solar and Lunar Motions in the Seonmyeong Calendar by Ki-Won Lee

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…This calendar was also used in Korea during the Goryeo dynasty (A.D. 918-1392) and in Japan for 823 years from 862 to 1684, the longest time among the three countries. …”
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    Daylight Observations of Venus with Naked Eye in the Goryeosa by Ki-Won Lee

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…In this paper, we investigate the observations of Venus in daytime that are recorded in the Goryeosa (History of the Goryeo Dynasty, A.D. 918-1392). There are a total of 167 accounts of such observations in this historical book, spanning a period of 378 yr (from 1014 to 1392). …”
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    An Aristotelian Interpretation of Bojo Jinul and an Enhanced Moral Grounding by Song-Chong Lee

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…As a great harmonizer of the conflicting Buddhist trends in the late Goryeo period, Jinul not only shaped the foundation of the traditional monastic discipline balanced between theory and practice but also made Korean Buddhist thoughts known to a larger part of East Asia. …”
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    中韩文学交流 :桃花源意象在韩国古典文学与绘画的传播及诠释 = Sino-Korean literary exchange : the propagation and interpretation of peach blossom spring imagery in classical Korean literature and painting... by 苏育涵 Soo, Wesley Yu Han

    Published 2019
    “…To further prove the legitimacy of the Peach Blossom Spring imagery’s entrance to Korea during the Goryeo dynasty, this dissertation will then compare and analyse the Sino-Korean literature exchange during the Silla and Goryeo dynasties. …”
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    Lineages as Network: A Study of Chan Genealogy in the <i>Zutang ji</i> 祖堂集 Using Social Network Analysis by Laurent Van Cutsem

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The essay focuses on the Chan community portrayed in the Goryeo 高麗 edition of the <i>Zutang ji</i> 祖堂集 (Collection of the Patriarchal Hall; K.1503). …”
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    Selecting the restoration period and source material in the restoration of early Joseon Buddhist temples in Korea by Jae-Young Lee, Dai Whan An

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…As the restoration period was determined as early Joseon, buildings established from late Goryeo to early Joseon which have been existing so far were used as the useful source materials in determining building ways to preserve a style of Wontongbojeon Hall. …”
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    The Influence of Wartime Turmoil on Buddhist Monasteries and Monks in the Jiangnan Region during the Yuan-Ming Transition by Xunqian Liu

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Temples, recognizable landmarks during conflicts, were susceptible to military occupation. Visiting Goryeo monks Muhak Jacho and Naong Hyegeun, and Japanese monks Mumon Gensen and Ginan, were forced to abandon their travels and return to their respective homelands, disrupting the once-thriving Buddhist exchange between Jiangnan and broader East Asia. …”
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    A Translation and Study of Chán Master Jìngxiū’s 淨修禪師 Preface to the <i>Z</i><i>ǔtáng jí</i> 祖堂集 by Laurent Van Cutsem, Christoph Anderl

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…In addition, we demonstrate that further research is needed to support the hypothesis according to which the original <i>Z</i><i>ǔtáng jí</i> would correspond to the first two fascicles of the received Goryeo edition of 1245. Eventually, this article serves as the first part of a research summary on the textual history of the <i>Z</i><i>ǔtáng jí</i> aimed at facilitating further studies on this highly important Chán text.…”
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    Chemical Diversity of Essential Oils from Korean Native Populations of <i>Agastache rugosa</i> (Korean Mint) by Minji Hong, Ponnuvel Deepa, Ki-Yeon Lee, Kyunghee Kim, Kandhasamy Sowndhararajan, Songmun Kim

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…<i>A. rugosa</i> fragrance has been used to prepare incense since the Goryeo Dynasty in Korea. The present study aimed to explore the variation in the composition of essential oils from <i>A. rugosa</i> among native populations in Korea. …”
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    Skin-Whitening Effect of a Callus Extract of <i>Nelumbo nucifera</i> Isolate Haman by Sung Ho Moon, Euihyun Kim, Hye-In Kim, Soo-Yun Kim, Hyo-Hyun Seo, Jeong Hun Lee, Min-Sup Lee, Seung-Ki Lee, Sang Hyun Moh, Seunghee Bae

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Isolate Haman, in the family Nelumbonaceae) used in this study originated from the Haman region of Korea, and lotus seeds dating back to the Goryeo Dynasty (650–760 years ago) were accidentally discovered. …”
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