Nam Byeong-gil (Korean: 남병길; Hanja: 南秉吉; MR: Nam Pyŏnggil, 1820–1869), also known as Nam Sang-gil (南相吉, 남상길), courtesy nameJasang (자상; 字裳), art nameYugiljae (육일재; 六一齋) or Hyecheon (혜천; 惠泉), 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]
^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. ISBN978-4-86497-057-0.