拾璣筭法
シュウキサンポウ
Shuukisanpou
Alternative title
1 拾璣筭法 しゅうきさんぽう Shuukisanpou 内・目・尾・外・序首
2 拾璣算法 しゅうきさんぽう Shuukisanpou 序首
Language
Japanese
Type
JapaneseClassicalBook
Creator
1 豐田/光/文景 著
Description
東大請求記号:419.1:To
国文研デジタル請求記号:DIGTOKY01661 1 242 Y
備考:国文学研究資料館「歴史的典籍NW事業」によるデジタル化
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Faculty / Graduate SchoolGraduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences
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Original OwnerKomaba Library, The University of Tokyo
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Data ProviderNIJL-NW project, National Institute of Japanese Literature
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Rightshttps://www.lib.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/library/contents/archives-top/reuse
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Metadata Rightshttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
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IIIF manifesthttps://kokusho.nijl.ac.jp/biblio/100369753/manifest
Collection
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Early Japanese Books - Komaba Library (NIJL Database of Pre-Modern Japanese Works)
This is a group of materials digitised through the Project to Build an International Collaborative Research Network for Pre-modern Japanese Texts, which has been promoted by the National Institute of Japanese Literature (NIJL).
The image data is available from the Kokusho Database (The Union Catalogue Database of Japanese Texts) operated by the NIJL.
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関連資料
物品識名拾遺
1 水谷/豊文 著
資源科学研究所旧蔵本草書コレクション(国文研デジタル化分) | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences
括要筭法
1 関/孝和 遺編, 2 荒木/村英 検閲, 3 大高/由昌 校訂
Early Japanese Books - Komaba Library (NIJL Database of Pre-Modern Japanese Works) | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences
拾品考
1 野田/青葭 著, 2 石嵜/融濟 正写
資源科学研究所旧蔵本草書コレクション(国文研デジタル化分) | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences
發微算法演段諺解
1 建部/賢弘 [著]
Early Japanese Books - Komaba Library (NIJL Database of Pre-Modern Japanese Works) | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences
新篇塵劫記
1 吉田/光由 編
Early Japanese Books - Komaba Library (NIJL Database of Pre-Modern Japanese Works) | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences / College of Arts and Sciences
華前詩輯
1 町田/豊忠 編
Early Japanese Books - Meiji Shinbun Zasshi Bunko (NIJL Database of Pre-Modern Japanese Works) | Graduate Schools for Law and Politics / Faculty of Law