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Description Yongle da dian :juan no. 981 :.
Source https://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:14927139
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Yongle Encyclopedia  wikidata:Q696077 reasonator:Q696077 s:zh:永樂大典
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Kang, Youwei, 1858-1927, former owner.

康有為, 1858-1927, former owner.
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Yongle da dian ; 永樂大典 ; juan 981 : manuscript, [1562-1567] ; 卷981 : manuscript, [1562-1567]
Object type Leishu Edit this at Wikidata
Genre encyclopedia Edit this at Wikidata
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Written in an unidentified hand on 32 accordion-folded leaves; China, ca. 1562-1567. Bound in silk over paper boards. One of about 300 volumes surviving of an original 11,095 created as a duplicate copy in 1562-1567 of the original compiled in 1403-09 and contained in 22,937 Chüan (fascicles).

Harvard-Yenching Institute holds juan no. 7756-57.
Language Chinese
Publication date 1408 Edit this at Wikidata
Place of publication China (Republic : 1949- )
Place of creation Ming dynasty Edit this at Wikidata
References New World Encyclopedia  Edit this at Wikidata
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Houghton Library, Harvard University https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990098940470203941/catalog

https://id.lib.harvard.edu/curiosity/chinese-rare-books/49-990098940470203941
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1 v. (65 p.) ; 50 cm.
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Encyclopedias-China-16th century.
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Children--Diseases--China Diseases--China
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National Library of China -- Harvard-Yenching Library Chinese rare book digitization project
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