The Special Hanmun Workshop is open to all students who are interested in hanmun studies. The purpose of the three lectures held on Monday 16th of June 2025 is to introduce traditional Korean sources written in hanmun as well as to offer a reading session on classical texts under the guidance of the foremost Korean specialists from the Academy of Korean Studies. The lectures are designed both for advanced students and beginners and for the first two lectures no knowledge of Chinese characters or hanmun is required.
You can find the enclosed materials at the bottom at the page under DOWNLOADS.
Workshops
1st Panel (Mon, 16 June 2025) : 10:00 ~ 11:00h
Treatise on Arts and Letters (bibliographical part) of the History of the Former Han (Dr. Hyejung Lee)
2nd Panel (Mon, 16 June 2025) : 11:00 ~ 12:00h
King Chŏngjo's View on Reading (Dr. Eunjin Lee)
3rd Panel (Mon, 16 June 2025) : 12:00 ~ 13:00h
Reading the Tōdŏkkyŏng (Daodejing) text (Dr. Won Suk Chang)
Lecturers
Dr. Hyejung Lee
Lee Hyejung is a researcher at the Jangseogak Archives of the Academy of Korean Studies. She is interested in the distribution process of books, royal library, and catalogue of the old books in the Joseon period. She received Ph.D. in 2019 for the thesis on “Study on Catalogue of Books in Jibokjae” at the Academy of Korean Studies.
Dr. Eunjin Lee
Eunjin Lee is a researcher at the Jangseogak Archives of the Academy of Korean Studies. She earned a Ph.D. in Diplomatics at the Academy of Korean Studies. Recently, She has focused on research on a personal diaries and Gungbang(宮房, Royal family’s Institution)’s documents in the late Joseon Dynasty.
Dr. Won Suk Chang
Wonsuk CHANG is a Senior Researcher at the Jangseogak Archives of the Academy of Korean Studies. He has earned his Ph.D.in philosophy degree at the University of Hawai’ i at Manoa. His research interests include East Asian philosophical tradition, East-West comparative philosophy, Translation of East Asian classics into western language about which he has delivered lectures at the Yonsei University, Korea University, University of Vienna, and Stockholm University and so on. His publication includes Confucianism in Context: The Classic philosophy and Contemporary Issues, East Asia and Beyond (SUNY Press:2010)”
Zeit & Ort
16.06.2025 | 10:00 - 13:00
Offline venue:
Otto-v.-Simson Str. 11, 14195 Berlin
Weitere Informationen
Dr. Vladimir Glomb (vladous2000[at]yahoo.com)