図書

The history of the conquest of China by the Tartars : together with an account of several remarkable things, concerning the religion, manners, and customes of both nations, but especially of the latter

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The history of the conquest of China by the Tartars : together with an account of several remarkable things, concerning the religion, manners, and customes of both nations, but especially of the latter

Material type
図書
Author
first writ in Spanish, by Señór Palafox
Publisher
In-house reproduction
Publication date
1671
Material Format
Microform
Capacity, size, etc.
35 mm
NDC
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MicrofilmReprint. Originally published: London : Printed by W. Godbid, and sold by M. Pitt, 1671Filmed with: Prosperi Alpini, de medicina Aegyptiorum ...

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Material Type
図書
Author/Editor
first writ in Spanish, by Señór Palafox
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Publication Date (W3CDTF)
1671
Size
35 mm
Text Language Code
en
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Microfilm
Reprint. Originally published: London : Printed by W. Godbid, and sold by M. Pitt, 1671
Filmed with: Prosperi Alpini, de medicina Aegyptiorum libri quatuor. In quibus multa cum de vario mittendi sanguinis usu per venas, arterias, cucurbitulas, ac scarificationes nostris inusitatas, de[que] inustionibus, & alijs chyrurgicis operationibus, tum de quamplurimis medicamentis apud Aegyptios frequentioribus, elucescunt