童子千字文
      
  title transcription
                ドウジセンジモン
          subject
                    往来物
              cover title
                童子千字文(箋・刷・原)
          inner title
                千字文
          running title
                千文
          end title
                ナシ
          print/manuscript
                刊
          print type
                整版
          cover material
                青
          endpaper title
                童子千字文
          sheet material
                楮
          binding
                袋綴
          volumes
                1
          frames
                17
          series volumes
                1(1/1)
          issued
                天保14(1843)
          period code
                江戸後期
          creator
                    細河並輔
              publisher
                    和泉屋市兵衛
              colophon
                東都城坤布山県花田街寓居/細河並輔校合/天保十四卯年春芝神明前三島町/甘泉堂 和泉屋市兵衛梓
          foreword
                ナシ
          afterword
                ナシ
          book size
                12.0×17.7
          block frame
                15.5×10.0
          number of rows in a page
                4
          number of letters in a row
                8
          language
                    漢
              ownership seal of 'Takane bunko'
                無
          ownership seal of 'Kotani'
                無
          other ownership seals
                    柏宗
              original owner
                    未詳
              other
                    「両点」(外題角書)。「天保改正」(外題右傍)。「頭書入」(外題左傍)。「泉市版」(外題下)。
              ncid
                
          Item ID
                0025361270
          Nippon Decimal Classification
                375.9:H 94:KOTANI
          temporary number
                26
          rights
                
          
This archive contains old Japanese books, maps, and other items from the Kotani Collection, a mountain-related archive owned by the Shinshu University Library.
The Kotani Collection, donated to Shinshu University Library in 2002 by Ryuichi Kotani, an alumnus of the old Matsumoto High School, consists of about 8,000 mountain-related books and journals from various times and places. It is one of Japan's most prominent mountain-related collections.
This archive was created to support research and study by making Japanese old books, maps, and other items in the collection widely accessible via the Internet, and to improve the preservation of the original materials.