File:NDL2540818 (飛鳥川古歌).pdf

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[飛鳥川古歌]   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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岡本, 宣就, 1575-1657
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Title
[飛鳥川古歌]
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外題: 飛鳥川 洞元筆の彩色画を付す 掛物 天保14年の識語あり 資料種別 : [書写資料] 印記: 東京圖書館藏書之印 「新編帝国図書館和古書目録」記載の請求記号: ち-14

装丁 : 和装
Language jpn
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1600

[江戸前期] [写]
Place of publication JP
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doi:10.11501/2540818

institution QS:P195,Q477675
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飛鳥川
Creator
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[岡本宣就] [書]
Subject
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書画
Subject: NDLC
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W165
Date Accepted: W3CDTF
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2011-08-08T14:37:16+09:00
Extent
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1軸 ; 32cm
Material Type
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Book

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JapaneseClassicalBook
Date Digitized: W3CDTF
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2011-03-31
Audience
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一般
Title Transcription
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アスカガワ コカ
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アスカガワ
Source Identifier: NDLBibID
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000010815749
Type: kotenType
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和漢書
Call Number
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ち二-14
Creator Transcription: NDLNA
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オカモト, ノブナリ
Creator: NDLNAId
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01190492

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