2-1 Culture of Recording
One special aspect about the politics and governing ofthe Joseon Dynasty is that it had a very sophisticated and complex recording system. All the events, works that happened in the country were recorded by specialists, and those records were passed down to the descendents with great care.
Here are some ofthe detailed explanations:
1) Portrait of Kings
The Jose
종교적 저술은 다음과 같다. 말년에 아널드는 그의 평생의 지속적인 관심거리이고 진정한 핵심을 이루는 종교 문제를 다루어 〈성 바울로와 신교 St. Paul and Protestantism〉(1870)․〈문학과 독단 Literature and Dogma〉(1873)․〈하느님과 성서 God and the Bible〉(1875)․〈교회와 종교 Last Essays on Church and Relig
ofoffice)을 제거하기 위함이었다(vii).
토마스 아놀드(Thomas Arnold)의 아들 매튜 아놀드(Matthew Arnold)는 무질서와 혼란 억제의 중요성에 대해서 곰곰이 생각해 본 후에 다음과 같이 말하였다:
나에게 이러한 행동규칙은 실제로 유전적이다. 나의 아버지가 40년도 더 전에 쓰신 미출판 편지 중 한편에서,
the Confucian sages Confucius and Mencius, whose teachings were rigorously studied. Also, much research was invested into the question of how kings and ministers might rule like the ancient sages. Efforts to realize the ideal state were grounded in Confucian principles of respect. Because a system was instituted for benevolent governance ofthe peasants, Joseon's ethical mode of rule received the
principle
there are examples of symbols, a few of which are at least somewhat similar to those of today, which have been found in India
Greek; used babylonians’ system and they sometimes needed ‘no parts’ of a given unit were involved
Chinese; 1000 B.C. shang period.
Nine symbols, base-ten, place-value.
Empty blanks ofthe chinese counting board-> stimulus for theinvention of z