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『ケルズの書』は「ケルト」美術の傑作か?

Overview of attention for article published in Memoirs of National Institute of Technology, Oita College, December 2017
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Title
『ケルズの書』は「ケルト」美術の傑作か?
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Memoirs of National Institute of Technology, Oita College, December 2017
DOI 10.24599/oitactkiyou.54.0_1
Authors

田中 美穂

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