# Laozi auf dem Büffel auf separatem Sockel
**Wikidata**: [Q120422778](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q120422778)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/laozi-auf-dem-buffel-auf-separatem-sockel

## Summary
Laozi auf dem Büffel auf separatem Sockel is recorded as an instance of 3D computer graphics. It is cataloged with an inception date of 1700 and is held in the collection of the Thuringian State and University Library, with a stated location of the Republic of China.

## Key Facts
- Instance type: 3D computer graphics.
- Inception date recorded as 1700.
- Collection: Thuringian State and University Library.
- Stated location: Republic of China.
- Related subject class: 3D computer graphics (sitelink_count: 55).
- Title (as given): "Laozi auf dem Büffel auf separatem Sockel."
- No creator, dimensions, or version information provided in the available metadata.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Laozi auf dem Büffel auf separatem Sockel?
A: It is an item described in the available metadata as an instance of 3D computer graphics, titled "Laozi auf dem Büffel auf separatem Sockel."

### Q: Where is this item held?
A: The item is listed as being in the collection of the Thuringian State and University Library. Its stated location in the metadata is the Republic of China.

### Q: When does this item originate?
A: The recorded inception date in the provided metadata is 1700.

### Q: Who created it?
A: No creator information is provided in the supplied metadata.

### Q: What technical or subject classification is associated with it?
A: It is classified as 3D computer graphics and is related to a 3D computer graphics class entry (sitelink_count: 55).

## Why It Matters
Laozi auf dem Büffel auf separatem Sockel matters as a cataloged data point that links diverse kinds of metadata: a title referencing a cultural subject, a formal classification as 3D computer graphics, a historical inception date, and institutional custody in a European library with a stated location of the Republic of China. For librarians, catalogers, and researchers, this combination highlights questions of provenance, cataloging practice, and cross-disciplinary indexing between digital media categories and historical or cultural artifacts. The record can serve as a starting point for deeper investigation into why a work bearing a 1700 inception date is classified as a 3D computer graphic, how the Thuringian State and University Library documents and preserves items with international provenance, and how subject-class links (here, a 3D computer graphics class with 55 sitelinks) connect the item into broader knowledge graphs. The entry is therefore relevant to digital humanities, library metadata quality, and the study of cross-cultural collections.

## Notable For
- Being recorded explicitly as an instance of 3D computer graphics.
- Having an inception date of 1700 in its metadata.
- Being held in the Thuringian State and University Library collection.
- Having a stated location of the Republic of China in the available metadata.
- Being related to a 3D computer graphics subject entry that has a sitelink_count of 55.

## Body
### Overview
- Title in provided metadata: "Laozi auf dem Büffel auf separatem Sockel."
- Classified as: 3D computer graphics.
- Inception date in metadata: 1700.
- Collection custody: Thuringian State and University Library.
- Stated location: Republic of China.

### Structured properties (from provided source)
- instance_of: 3D computer graphics.
- inception: 1700.
- collection: Thuringian State and University Library.
- location: Republic of China.

### Related classification data
- Related subject: 3D computer graphics [class].
- Related class sitelink_count: 55.

### Metadata gaps and notes
- No creator or author is provided in the supplied data.
- No dimensions, materials, or technical specifications are provided.
- No versioning or dates beyond the single inception year (1700) are supplied.
- No explicit explanation is provided for the relationship between the inception date and the 3D computer graphics classification.

### Catalog implications
- The item is part of the Thuringian State and University Library's collection according to the provided metadata.
- The record connects to a broader 3D computer graphics class entry, indicating topical classification within that subject area.