Caritanipun Urut Kanda A brief fragment or abstract from a Sĕrat Kanda, beginning with Nurcaya and ending with Pandu Dewanata. From Yogyakarta; dated A.J. 1742 [A.D. 1816]. In Javanese language and script.
An English note describes this as ‘Account of the proceedings of the Wali-Wali or Apostles who first established the faith of Islam on Java', while a Malay note says Ini kitab sĕjarah nabi-nabi dan doa-doa. A: ff. 1v.-32r. The first part is a sĕjarah (written sejerah) of prophets and wali in D...
Plates 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 (the last) of a charter of Pu Siṇḍok, Prasasti Sobhāmṛta, dated śāka 861 (A.D. 939), in Old Javanese. A copy made in the Majapahit period (1293 - ca.1500). [Plates 1 and 3 are held in the Volkenkunde Museum, Leiden.] The charter consisting of seven copperplates was foun...
A vocabulary in three columns of Malay in Jawi script, and Javanese and Madurese in Javanese script. Approximately 3,200 (sporadically numbered) entries, ordered broadly thematically rather than alphabetically. Entries on the first page (f.1v): tuhan / ketuhanan / kejadian / memelihara / menguas...
Pawukon. Prose treatise on divination, inconnection with the Javanese wuku calendar of 30 x 7 days, and otherchronological systems (weeks of 210 days). Medicines for children are alsomentioned. The idiom is pre-Islamic Javanese; the style is succinct andpragmatic, using many abbreviations for ...
Carita Yusup. A: ff. 1-117. Carita Yusup. Beginning intact but leaves outof order and some missing. The ending seems to be missing. Badly soiled, someleaves illegible. In verse. 4 lines per page. B: ff. 118-37. Yusup story, again. Leaves out of order,several missing, several soiled and badly...
Carita Yusup. The story of the prophet Yusuf (Joseph). Incomplete at beginning; leaves are not in order and the MS may contain two texts as there are at least two different hands. Beginning of Carita Yusup found in middle; preceding leaf (f. 67) is empty save for date: 23 Sebteber [September...