@article{oai:toyo-bunko.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004748, author = {藤田, 亮策 and FUJITA, Ryosaku}, issue = {2}, journal = {東洋学報, The Toyo Gakuho}, month = {Sep}, note = {Students of the history of Korea are more frequently embarrassed in the diversity of the systems calculating years rather than in the lack of the historical materials. There are various systems such as the chronology based upon the twelve zodiacal signs, that of the Buddhistic era, of the Tan-gun era, and of the Ri dynasty era, apart from the system current in Korea or in China. When the Chinese system was used, some of the characters for the names of eras were altered, or some eras were prolonged over their limits. The purpose of this article is to solve those confusions with rich examples collected from numerous documents and inscriptions in order to prepare a smooth way for the study of the Korean history.}, pages = {145--202}, title = {朝鮮の年号と紀年(上)}, volume = {41}, year = {1958}, yomi = {フジタ, リョウサク} }