Sĕrat Gonda Kusuma. Dated jalma muni catur sirna, which must be read from left to right [A.J. 1740/A.D. 1813]. This is a transcript (or a copy of a transcript) of Add. 12294 (A), although a quick comparison revealed a number of inaccuracies and omissions. In Javanese language and script. In ve...
Menak story, about Amir Hamzah, the uncle of the Prophet Muhammad. At the beginning are mentioned Ki Arya Ngabdol Montalib, nagri Mĕkah, and nĕgari Mĕdayin. Incomplete at end. This copy dated A.J. 1740 [A.D. 1813]; copyist (sĕratanipun) Sĕtrawijaya (cf. Add. 12283). In Javanese language and sc...
Sĕrat Gada (Gonda) Kusuma. Copyist ‘Tiyangsĕpoh' (cf. Add. 12302, 12317, 12332). In Javanese language and script. In verse; 74 cantos. See Ricklefs, 1969, p. 248.
Babad Pajang. Begins with the fall of the Pajang dynasty and the rise of Senapati Ingalaga, and ends with Sultan Agung's reception of Pangeran Pĕkik of Surabaya [c. 1628]. Written upon the wish of panjĕnĕngandalĕm Kangjĕng Tuwan [Crawfurd?]. The dating is unclear: the text reads, ing etang tauni...
Menak story, about Amir Hamzah, uncle of the Prophet Muhammad. Incomplete at end. In Javanese language and script. In verse; 32 cantos. See Ricklefs, 1969, p. 248.
Legendary tales, including those of Res Gĕṭayu and Panji, according to Djajadiningrat, 1913, p. 4 n. 1. Copyist Ranawijaya (cf. Add. 12333). The text is incomplete. Dated Dal, pĕksi srĕngkara winayang mantriy which is confused but may be intended as A.J. 1743/A.D. 1815. In Javanese language an...
Babad Pacina. Written in the Katĕmĕnggungan in Madiun, in boja ro kuda ning rat [A.J. 1722/A.D. 1795]. In Javanese language and script. In verse; 36 cantos. See Ricklefs, 1969, p. 248.
Sĕrat Rĕjunawijaya. Ends with the Asṭa Brata. Copyist (sĕratanipun) abdidalĕm tiyangsĕpuh Ngabehi Sĕstraprawira (cf. Add. 12297, 12317, 12332). Dated in numerals A.J. 1728 [A.D. 1801]; another date on f. 128v., A.J. 1729 [A.D. 1802]. In Javanese language and script. In verse; 74 cantos.
Records from the kraton of Yogyakarta taken at the deposition of Hamengkubuwana II in 1812. In Javanese language and script. The contents are miscellaneous, being mostly of a legal nature. Included are texts of padu pradata (f. 4v); Anggĕr Agĕng of AJ 1718 (AD 1791) (ff. 39r-45v); a royal com...
Babad, concerning Sultan Agung's sieges of Batavia. Called Sĕrat Bantĕn in a note at the front. A note suggests the author may have been Raden Wirakusuma of the Danurĕjan, Yogyakarta. Dated Wawu, tri songka winuruk den Nrĕpati [A.J. 1713/A.D. 1786]. In Javanese language and script. In verse;...