Page 15 - 2022 UNESCO ICDH Newsletter_vol.3
P. 15

Jiyoung Noh
                 Column



 42-line Gutenberg Bible   From Jikji to Gutenberg Project



                           The First Bridge Program











                                            The goal  Seung Cheol Lee, Secretary-General and Chief of
                                        of the From  the Research & Development Division, and Jiyoung
 直指                                     Jikji to Guten-  Noh, programme specialist for the ‘From Jikji to
                                        berg Project  Gutenberg’ Project, visited relevant institutions and
                                        is to broaden  researchers in the United States as part of ‘The
                                        the history of  Bridge Program’.
                                        book printing       The team visited the Smithsonian Institution’s
                                        from moveable  Freer Gallery, Museum of Asian Art, Library
        metal type as it is commonly understood to reflect  of Congress, Scheide Library from Princeton
        a more inclusive worldview. Both Jikji and the 42-  University, etc., and carried out a joint investigation
        line Gutenberg Bible were inducted into UNESCO’s  on the rare and valuable collection of early
        Memory of the World Inscription in 2001, affirming  printings, books, and types from the 1400s to
        the linked international significance of both  1600s. Researchers and specialists from various
        technical achievements. Yet, 20 years later, the  institutions in different countries exchanged
        awareness of Korea’s early printing history remains  knowledge and understanding on the special
        a cultural blind spot in the world, especially in the  collections which are known little to the world.
        West.                                          By examining the printings from Korean types
            As one of the principal investigators, ICDH aims  and Gutenberg Bible side-to-side, researchers
        to raise interest and awareness of early printing  were able to compare and contrast the distinctive
        technology and the history behind it by investigating  features of printings from two very different metal-
        and discovering new findings from the books and  type technologies. The team will carry out further
        types found in both Asia and the Western world. As  investigations at SLAC  National  Accelerator
        the first step to developing the project’s short-term  Laboratory in July as part of the second ‘Bridge
        strategic direction, a team of two from ICDH, Dr.  Program.’










 COREEN

 109







 14  UNESCO ICDH Newsletter  15                 Memories of Today
   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20