This leporello multiple-text manuscript is written with white ink on blackened khòi paper. The topics dealt with include a Pali text on the methods of spreading merit to all human beings and a vernacular Lao text on the ancient Lao language. 61 folios
This leporello multiple-text manuscript is written with black ink in greyish khòi (sa?) paper. This text is about many topics, such as traditional medicine, Palasik 9 (prohibitions with nine kinds of punishments), and notes on certain events. The scripts used are mostly Old Lao (first part) and S...
This leporello multiple-text manuscript is written with black ink in greyish khòi (sa?) paper. The scripts used are Old Lao and Tham-Lao scripts. Each of the many texts are rather short, they deal with diverse topics such as the removal of one's bad luck through a special ceremony, reckoning of t...
This leporello manuscript is written with black ink in greyish khòi (sa?) paper. Most of the 104 pages are blank but mainly on the first four pages there are several beautiful drawings with short explantions in Tham-Lao and Old Lao scripts. 59 folios
This is a leporello manuscript made of blackened khòi paper. The whole manuscript is written in yellow ink. The texts are written in a number of scripts: Tham-Lao, Old Lao, modern Thai, and Khòm scripts. The texts are about traditional medice, magical devices, and (in the manuscripts second part)...
This leporello multiple-text manuscript is written with black ink in greyish khòi (sa?) paper. The manuscript contains texts dealing with many topics, such as magic formulas, the removal of one's bad luck with a ceremony, the gentle touching of alcohol, the expulsion of bad spirits, and time reck...
This is a leporello manuscript made of greyish khòi paper. The texts are written in Tham-Lao and Old Lao scripts. Most pages are filled with coloured paintings (related to the story of Prince Vessantara). There are also some beautiful coloured drawings showing the location of cities (known from I...
This is a mulberry (sa) manuscript with the folios sown together along their upper narrow side. This texts, written mostly in Tham-Lao script (with few sections in Old Lao script) deal with ceremonies concerning the ordiation of monks and time reckoning. The final part of the manuscripts comprise...
This leporello manuscript is written with purple and black ink on greyish khòi (sa?) paper. This texts deal with astrology and fortune-telling, reckoning of time, and traditional medicine. 12 folios. Scripts: Tham-Lao, Lao Buhan
This manuscript ( written on greyish khòi paper with black ink) contains a Burmese Kammavaca text used for ordination ceremonies. Though mostly written in Burmese script, pages 20 and 26 contain Lao-Pali texts written with blue ballpen in Tham-Lao script. 25 folios