Yu Hyeong-won
- In this Korean name, the family name is Yu.
Yu Hyeong-won (유형원 柳馨遠, 1622-1673) was a Korean politicians, writer, and scholar in the Joseon Dynasty. He is best known as a Neo-Confucian scholar and as an early Silhak scholar.[1]
Selected works
- Bangyesurock(반계수록 磻溪隧錄)
- Bangyejip(반계집 磻溪集)
- Baekgyungsajam(백경사잠 百警四箴)
- Bangyeilgo(반계일고 磻溪一顧)
- Gunhyunje(군현제 郡縣制)
- Yigichongron(이기총론 理氣總論)
- Nanhakmulli(논학물리 論學物理)
- Gyungsulmundap(경설문답 經說問答)
- Jujachanyo(주자찬요 朱子纂要)
- Yeojiji(여지지 輿地志)
- Gunhyunjije(군현지제 郡縣之制)
- Gihaengilrok(기행일록 紀行日錄)
- Dongguksaksagangmokjorye(동국사강목조례 東國史綱目條例)
- Donggukyuksagibo(동국역사가고 東國歷史可考)
- Sokgangmokuibo(속강목의보 續綱目疑補)
- Dongsaguiseolbyun(동사괴설변 東史怪說辨)
- Mugyungsaseocho(무경사서초 武經四書抄)
- Gihyosinseojulhyo(기효신서절요 紀效新書節要)
- Chungeumjinam(정음지남 正音指南)
- Dojeongchuljip(도정절집 陶靖節集)
- Donggukmuncho(동국문초 東國文抄)
- Jungweowirack(중여위략 中與偉略)
Yu Hyeong-won Media
References
- ↑ Yu Hyeong-won[dead link]; retrieved 2012-9-1.
Other websites
- 유형원 [柳馨遠]
- Yu Hyeong-won
- Yu Hyeong-won Archived 2015-07-12 at the Wayback Machine