Nam Byeong-gil (南秉吉, 남병길, 1820–1869, McCune–Reischauer: Nam Pyǒng-kil), also known as Nam Sang-gil (南相吉, 남상길), courtesy name Jasang (字裳, 자상), art name Yugiljae (六一齋, 육일재) or Hyecheon (惠泉, 혜천), was a Korean mathematician and astronomer of the Joseon period. He was a member of the Uiryeong Nam clan.[1] His brother Nam Byeong-cheol (南秉哲) was also a noted astronomer.[2]
His works included:[1]
- Siheon giyo (時憲紀要)
- Seonggyeong (星鏡)
- Yangdo uidoseol (量度儀圖說)
- Chubo cheoprye (推步捷例)
- Chiljeong bobeop (七政步法)
- Taeyang chulippyo (太陽出入表)
- Seonhak jeongui (算學正義)
- Seontaek giyo (選擇紀要)
- Jungseong sinpyo (中星新表)
- Chunchu ilsiggo (春秋日食攷)
References
- 1 2 Yi Eun-seong (이은성). "한국민족문화대백과사전(남병길(南秉吉))" [Encyclopedia of Korean Culture: Nam Byeonggil] (in Korean). Retrieved 12 June 2021.
- ↑ Rufus, W. Carl (1936). "Astronomy in Korea". Transactions of the Korea Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society. 26: 1–48.
Further reading
- Ying, Jia-Ming (2014). "Nam Byeong-gil (1820–1869): A Confucian Mathematician and a "Promoter" of Mathematics in Late Joseon Period". In Ogawa, Tsukane; Morimoto, Mitsuo (eds.). Mathematics of Takebe Katahiro and History of Mathematics in East Asia. Mathematical Society of Japan. ISBN 978-4-86497-057-0.
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