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A Study on the Bibliographic Characteristics and Data Value of YoungNamRooSiun(嶺南樓詩韻) - focusing on the classification of the recorded characters -

『영남루시운(嶺南樓詩韻)』의 서지적 특징과 자료적 가치 - 수록 인물 분류를 중심으로 -

  • 전재동 (경북대학교 문헌정보학과 플러스사업팀)
  • Received : 2018.11.20
  • Accepted : 2018.12.04
  • Published : 2018.12.30

Abstract

This paper aims to analyze the bibliographic characteristics and the material value of the recently introduced manuscript YoungNamRooSiun(嶺南樓詩韻). YoungNamRooSiun(嶺南樓詩韻) is a collection of six buildings including the Yeongnamroo(嶺南樓) main hall floor, Reulpadang(凌波堂), Chimryugak(枕流閣), Gaksadonghun(客舍東軒), Dukminjung(德民亭), and Namsujung(攬秀亭). And poetry. The number of artists listed here is 412, and the total number of works is 570 including 11 prose and 559 rhyme. Through the text, YoungNamRoo(嶺南樓) was able to confirm that it was a space where official affairs such as observatory, master's office space, and hospitality reception were held. Based on this, an attempt should be made to take the reliability of the YoungNamRoo(嶺南樓) Ruling through the comparison of the original texts of the YoungNamRoo(嶺南樓) Ruling Prize and the collected writers.

이 논문은 최근에 소개된 필사본 "영남루시운(嶺南樓詩韻)"의 서지적 특징과 자료적 가치를 분석하기 위한 것이다. "영남루시운"은 영남루 본당 마루를 비롯하여 능파당(凌波堂), 침류각(枕流閣), 객사동헌(客舍東軒), 덕민정(德民亭), 람수정(攬秀亭) 등 6개 건물을 대상으로 임진왜란 이전에 창작된 기문(記文), 상량문(上樑文), 제영시(題詠詩) 등을 수록하고 있다. 수록 작가는 누적 인원 412명이며, 작품 수는 산문(散文) 11편, 운문(韻文) 559수(首) 등 총 570편이다. "영남루시운(嶺南樓詩韻)"에 수록된 제영시(題詠詩) 작가(作家)는 경상도관찰사(慶尙道觀察使), 경상도도사(慶尙道都事)를 비롯하여 밀양(密陽), 청도(淸道), 경주(慶州), 창원(昌原) 등지의 지방관, 선위사(宣慰使), 경차관(敬差官), 어사(御使), 선전관(宣傳官), 호송관(護送官) 등 문무(文武)관원들이 중심을 이루고 있다. 즉, 누적인원 412명 가운데 318명이 중앙과 지방의 관원들이며, 이 수치는 전체 작품의 77%를 차지한다. "영남루시운"에 수록된 작가들의 관직별 분류를 통해 조선전기 영남루 제영시(題詠詩) 작가들은 일반 시인묵객들보다 특정 임무를 띠고 밀양 지역에 파견된 관원들이었음을 알 수 있다. 이 논문을 통해 영남루는 승경(勝景) 감상의 목적 이외에 관찰사나 도사의 집무 공간, 왜국 사신 접대 등의 공무가 이루어지던 공간임을 확인할 수 있었다.

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