An edition of Zao qi Han Zang yi shu (2001)

Zao qi Han Zang yi shu

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An edition of Zao qi Han Zang yi shu (2001)

Zao qi Han Zang yi shu

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Ben shu tao lun le 9 zhi 15 shi ji de han cang yi shu, lie ju le " xi xia cang " cang zu feng ge mu ke cha tu, " qi sha cang " mu ke zuo pin, 1410 nian " gan zhu mi " cha tu, " zhu fo pu sa miao xiang ming hao jing zhou ", yong le qing tong su xiang deng.

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Language
Chinese
Pages
222

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2001, Hebei jiao yu chu ban she
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Edition Notes

Yi zi: Early Sino-Tibetan art.

Fu can kao wen xian.

Originally acquired by Trace Foundation's Latse Library (New York City, NY), and donated to Columbia University Libraries in July 2017.

Published in
Shijiazhuang Shi
Series
Xizang yi shu yan jiu xi lie, Xizang yi shu yan jiu xi lie

Classifications

Library of Congress
NB1046.T5 K2712 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
4, 3, 2, 4, 222 pages
Number of pages
222

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44560040M
ISBN 10
7543441241
ISBN 13
9787543441248
OCLC/WorldCat
50051143

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