This leporello manuscript is made of blackened khòi paper. It is written in Tham-Lao script with white ink. The handwriting is readable but not neat. The texts deal with several topics, such as story of magic formulsa and various kind of chanting. 17 folios
This leporello manuscript written on greyish khòi (or sa?) paper with blue ink in the Tham-Lao script bears a Pali text on ist first half. This text shows interlinear glosses and corrections in blank ink and deletions marked with a red ballpen. The second half comprises coloured drawings with a s...
This leporello manuscript written on greyish khòi (or sa?) paper with black ink. It is written in Tham-Lao script (pages 2, 8, 9, 15, 16) and Old Lao script. The texts deal with time reckoning and magic formula. However, two pages (8 and 9) comprise a text which is part of a chronicle of the Lao ...
Half of this leporello manuscript written on greyish khòi (or sa?) paper with black ink consists of blank pages (the complete second part). The first part in written in Lao-Tham script and comprises a collection of circular-shaped magical diagrams with yantras. The text (pages 16–21) deal with th...
This leporello manuscript is written with purple and green ballpen on greyish khòi (sa?) paper. This text is about the way a proper ordination ceremony is organized, the qualities of a person who is going to beomce a monk or novice. This text is a compilation of questions raised by the senior mon...
This manuscript consists of four leporello volumes written on modern industrial paper. It might be assumed that the scribe copied the text from four palm-leaf fascicles and tried to keep the original physical separation of the four chapters intact (instead of copying the whole text only on one s...
This leporello manuscript is written with black ink on greyish khòi paper. Only the front and back cover pages are blackened and the front cover is written in yellow ink. The text is written mostly in Tham-Lao script but also has various pages (especially in the second part, and the title front p...
This leporello multiple-text manuscript is written with black ink on greyish khòi paper. Only the front and back cover pages are blackened but not inscribed. The texts are written in Old Lao script (only the numerals in magic diagrams and charts are in Tham-Lao and Tham-Lue scripts), they record ...
This leporello multiple-text manuscript is written with black ink on greyish khòi (sa?) paper. Only the front and back cover pages are blackened but not inscribed. The texts are about diverse topics, such as magic formulas, reckoning of time, and traditional medicine. Furthermore, there are also ...
This leporello multiple-text manuscript is written with black ink on greyish khòi (sa?) paper. Only the front and back cover pages are blackened but not inscribed. The texts (written in Tham-Lao script, apart from a few sections written in Old Lao script) are about diverse topics, such as traditi...