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- ...90000; text-align: center; font-size: 14pt; color: dark-red;" | '''[[Image:Published.png|45px]]''' ...ght: 1.25em; color: black; text-align: center;" | This user is a <br /> '''published author'''.917 bytes (122 words) - 02:06, 16 December 2006
- ...et. To join this category, see the [[:Template:Published author|Published Authors]] template.2 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 02:08, 16 December 2006
File:Published.png Icon for published authors of any genre or discipline.(45 × 45 (2 KB)) - 01:32, 16 December 2006- *''Published: [[1829]]-[[1842]], [[1847]]-?'' ...n a decade, in [[1829]] to [[1847]]. In total, 52 volumes of the work were published, covering 38 stories.1 KB (174 words) - 23:52, 8 December 2014
- *''Authors: [[Sugita Genpaku]], [[Maeno Ryotaku|Maeno Ryôtaku]], [[Nakagawa Junan|Nak ...' ("New Book of Anatomy") was the first European anatomy book to be widely published & circulated in Japanese translation. It was adapted by [[Sugita Genpaku]],1 KB (137 words) - 08:36, 23 July 2017
- *''Authors: [[Date Munenari]], [[Matsudaira Shungaku]], [[Ikeda Mochimasa]]'' ...[[Tokugawa Yoshichika]]<!--侯爵徳川義親--> played a prominent role in seeing it published, and wrote a brief preface. Marquis [[Matsudaira Yasumasa]] and [[Ikeda Nob2 KB (342 words) - 20:04, 25 February 2017
- *''Sharebon'' authors are paid for their efforts for the first time. ...'' ("censors' seals") are required to appear on all ''[[ukiyo-e]]'' prints published, along with the designer's (artist's) signature and publisher's seal.2 KB (275 words) - 03:26, 26 November 2017
- [[Image:Noh-utaibon.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The cover of a [[Noh]] ''utaibon'' published in [[Tokyo]] in 1925, and bound in the traditional ''yotsume-toji'' manner. ...rs involved in the production of the work. In many Edo period commercially published books, the last several pages of the volume (before the ''okutsuke'') featu16 KB (2,557 words) - 01:34, 29 April 2018
- ...alendar as the official calendar. <ref> A Japanese lunar calendar is still published and can be found in almanac-calendars and daily newspapers. However, it is *"Tsuchihashi" and "Zölner" are the authors of two calendrical tables. For most years they are identical, but in some13 KB (2,252 words) - 21:13, 29 February 2020
- ...hest-publishing countries in the world. For lengthy periods of time, Japan published annually more individual titles<ref>That is, counting the number of differe ...91-292.</ref> Buddhist, Confucian, and other Chinese texts continued to be published in great numbers in the Tokugawa period, strongly demanded and consumed by27 KB (4,280 words) - 23:07, 25 June 2020