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Dai Nihonshi  wikidata:Q1156003 reasonator:Q1156003 s:zh:大日本史
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徳川 光圀, 1628-1700

tokugawa, mitsukuni

徳川 綱条, 1655-1718

tokugawa, tsunaeda

徳川 治保, 1751-1805

tokugawa, harumori
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大日本史. 目録,巻1-127 / 源光圀 修 ; 源綱条 校 ; 源治保 重校

dainihonshi
Volume 02
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Genre jizhuanti Edit this at Wikidata
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中村直道(写), 天保9-13[1838-1842]

nakamuranaomichi(sha)※

25冊 ; 27cm
Language Classical Chinese Edit this at Wikidata
Publication date 1906 Edit this at Wikidata
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イ04 00775 0001
Place of creation Shōkōkan Edit this at Wikidata
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Waseda University Library identifier i04/i04_00775_0001

https://archive.wul.waseda.ac.jp/kosho/i04/i04_00775/i04_00775_0002/i04_00775_0002.pdf

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