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勅宣養老水. 上,下 / 丈阿 作 ; 鳥居清倍,鳥居清満 画

chokusen yōrō no mizu

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丈阿, 1686-

jōa

鳥居 清倍, 1706-1763

torii, kiyomasu

鳥居 清満, 1735-1785

torii, kiyomitsu
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勅宣養老水. 上,下 / 丈阿 作 ; 鳥居清倍,鳥居清満 画

chokusen yōrō no mizu
Volume 1
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通油町(江戸) : 山本小兵衛, [宝暦11(1761)]

tōriaburachō(edo) : yamamotokohei※

2冊 ; 19cm
Language Japanese
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ヘ13 04247
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institution QS:P195,Q7971387

Waseda University Library identifier he13/he13_04247 https://archive.wul.waseda.ac.jp/kosho/he13/he13_04247/he13_04247_0001/he13_04247_0001.pdf

早稲田大学近世貴重本研究会「『伏見夜船 沖津白波』『勅宣養老水』影印・翻刻」(『早稲田大学図書館紀要』48)

Study Group on 'early modern rare books': Okitsu-shiranami and Chokusen Yoronomizu. Bulletin of Waseda University Library 48.

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