Pak, Chi-wŏn, 1737-1805

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Name (Latin)
Pak, Chi-wŏn, 1737-1805
Name (Cyrilic)
Пак, Чи Вон, 1737-1805
Other forms of name
Bak, Jiwon, 1737-1805
Park, Chi-won, 1737-1805
Piao, Chih-yüan, 1737-1805
Boku, Shigen, 1737-1805
박지원, 1737-1805
朴趾源, 1737-1805
Pak, Mijung, 1737-1805
Boku, Meigen, 1737-1805
Boku, Bichū, 1737-1805
박미중, 1737-1805
朴美仲, 1737-1805
Pak, Chungmi, 1737-1805
박중미, 1737-1805
朴仲美, 1737-1805
Pak, Yŏnam, 1737-1805
Pak, Yŏn-am, 1737-1805
박연암, 1737-1805
朴燕巖, 1737-1805
Yŏnam, 1737-1805
Yeonam, 1737-1805
연암, 1737-1805
燕巖, 1737-1805
Pak, Myŏng-wŏn, 1737-1805
Pak, Chiwon Yon'am, 1737-1805
Ен Ам, 1737-1805
Date of birth
1737-02-05
Date of death
1805-10-20
Associated Language
kor
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 29682360
Wikidata: Q495720
Library of congress: n 82086209
Sources of Information
  • The Author's Жизнь и творчество выдающегося корейского писателя Пак Чи Вона, 1737-1805, 1959.
  • His Yŏrha ilgi, 1980- :v. 1, t.p. (Pak Chi-wŏn)
  • Pak, K.S. Pak Chi-wŏn munhak yŏnʼgu, 1984:t.p. (Pak Chi-wŏn) p. 205 (Park Chi-won [in rom.])
  • Yŏnam yŏnʼgu, 1984:t.p. (in title: Yŏnam) p. 73 (Yŏnam Pak Chi-won; also Pak Yŏn-am)
  • His Engan gaishū, 1915-1916:v. 1, pref. (Boku Meigen [Korean reading Pak Myŏng-wŏn]) p. 1 (Boku Shigen Bichū [Korean reading Pak Chi-wŏn Mijung])
  • Inmyŏng tsj., 1963(Pak Chi-wŏn; courtesy name: Chungmi)
  • Je-ho jih chi (wai i chung) 1996:t.p. chi. reading (Piao Chih-yüan)
  • A philosopher's journey into Rehe, 2005:t.p. (Yeonam) p. vii (Yeonam, Bak Jiwon) p. ix (Yeonam is Bak Jiwon's pen name and is normally used for indicating Bak Jiwon as an author)
  • Chosŏn kwa Monggol, 2010:t.p. (박지원 = Pak, Chi-wŏn; Park-Jiwon [in rom.]) p. 40 (朴趾源, 1737-1805)
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Wikipedia description:

Pak Chiwŏn (Korean: 박지원; Hanja: 朴趾源; 1737–1805), styled Yŏnam (연암; 燕巖; lit. Rock of swallow), was a philosopher and novelist in the late Joseon dynasty. He has been regarded as one of the greatest thinkers of the so-called "Practical Learning (silhak)" movement. Pak Chiwŏn belonged to the "School of Profitable Usage and Benefiting the People" (이용후생파; 利用厚生派; Iyong Husaengp'a) to promote the industrialization of his country and the development of trade by positively introducing western technologies to Joseon Korea. Pak Chiwŏn proposed that Joseon import advanced technologies from the Qing dynasty, and promote mercantilism. The scholars Pak Chega, Yu Deukgong and Yi Tŏngmu were influenced by Pak Chiwŏn.

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