Goryeosa
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| Author | Jeong Inji, Kim Jongseo, etc. |
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| Original title | 高麗史 (in Chinese) |
| Country | Joseon |
| Language | Classical Chinese |
| Subject | History of Korea |
| Genre | Ancient history |
Publication date | 1451 |
The Goryeosa (Korean: 고려사), or History of Goryeo (Chinese: 高麗史), is the main surviving history of Korea's Goryeo dynasty. It was composed nearly a century after the fall of Goryeo, during the reign of King Sejong, undergoing repeated revisions between 1392 and 1451. He ordered a committee of scholars led by Kim Jongseo and Jeong Inji to compile it, based on primary and secondary sources that are no longer extant.[1][2]
The Goryeo-sa, written using Hanja script, consists of 139 volumes, 46 of which consist of chronicles, 39 of geography, 2 of Chronological tables, 50 of Biographies, and 2 of lists.
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