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崇禎暦書暦引. 巻上,下 / 李天経 修 ; 羅雅谷,竜華民 【セン】 ; 湯若望 訂 ; 澀川祐賢 校対 ; 高橋子春 句読

sūtei rekisho rekiin

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李 天経, 1579-1659

ri, tenkei

Rho, Giacomo, 1593-1638

Longobardi, Nicolas, 1566-1654 or 5

Schall von Bell, Johann Adam, 1592?-1666

渋川 佑賢, 1828-1857

shibukawa, sukekata

高橋 至時, 1764-1804

takahashi, yoshitoki
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崇禎暦書暦引. 巻上,下 / 李天経 修 ; 羅雅谷,竜華民 【セン】 ; 湯若望 訂 ; 澀川祐賢 校対 ; 高橋子春 句読

sūtei rekisho rekiin
Volume 1
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[出版地不明] : 渡辺□, 安政2[1855]

watanabe※

2冊 ; 26cm
Language Chinese
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ニ05 00538 0001
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institution QS:P195,Q7971387

Waseda University Library identifier ni05/ni05_00538_0001

https://archive.wul.waseda.ac.jp/kosho/ni05/ni05_00538/ni05_00538_0001/ni05_00538_0001.pdf

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