Huoshu (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Huoshu" in English language version.

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archive.org (Global: 6th place; English: 6th place)

books.google.com (Global: 3rd place; English: 3rd place)

doi.org (Global: 2nd place; English: 2nd place)

jst.go.jp (Global: 1,903rd place; English: 2,346th place)

jstage.jst.go.jp

jstor.org (Global: 26th place; English: 20th place)

nii.ac.jp (Global: 304th place; English: 1,952nd place)

toyo-bunko.repo.nii.ac.jp

hokkyodai.repo.nii.ac.jp

wikipedia.org (Global: low place; English: low place)

ja.wikipedia.org

zh.wikipedia.org

wikisource.org (Global: 27th place; English: 51st place)

en.wikisource.org

wiktionary.org (Global: 649th place; English: 827th place)

en.wiktionary.org

  • Laufer's example is much later, i.e. Barthélemy d'Herbelot (d. 1695),[37] but d'Herbelot's entry on "salamander" draws his knowledge from Persian (Turkish-translated) sources, thus citing Lutfullah Halimi (lexicographer)'s description of the creature as like a "beech marten or marten (fouine ou martre)" except of different color, red, yellow, or green, from which can be obtained a sturdy cloth (étoffe, 'stuff') that can be tossed in fire, and cleaned, etc.[38][39] d'Herbelot also cites unspecified Oriental writers as describing the salamander as lizard-like, just as they are conceived of in Europe.[38]