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The Koguryo annals of the Samguk sagi

by Pu-sik Kim

A full English translation of the annals of the state of Koguryo (ca. 1st century CE-668) that comprise a part of the larger work, the Samguk Sagi (History of the Three Kingdoms). This translation includes a critical introduction, annotations, glossaries of titles and offices as well as weights and measures, and a bibliography. The translations were done by Edward J. Shultz, Daniel C. Kane, K.H.J. Gardiner.

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