Thomas Schramke
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"Thomas Schramke" owned by Nagoya University Museum, retrieved from Ex Libris Collection(https://da.adm.thers.ac.jp/en/item/n009-20230901-00251)
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Lh-02-251
Title
Thomas Schramke
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Publication place
チェコスロバキア
Source
Nagoya University Museum
Material type
StillImage
Extent
10.6×5.5
Original Owner
Nagoya University Museum
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colour
Collection
Ex Libris Collection
Approximately 400 items from the world collection of bookplates donated by Mr. Naoto Hida of Tokyo.
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Nagoya University Museum
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