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Description Serat Selarasa. MSS.Jav.28, f.64v Musical Performance
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Author Unknown. The original owner of the MS is noted at the top of the first page: punika serat kagunganipun nyonya Sakeber [gezaghebber, or perhaps Madame Schaber of Surabaya]. Col. Colin Mackenzie received the MS from Rothenbühler at Surabaya in Feb. 1812. Mackenzie Collection, 1823
Serat Selarasa -- MSS JAV 28   s:jv:Index:Serat Selarasa (1804) - BL MSS Jav 28.pdf
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Serat Selarasa -- MSS JAV 28
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Sela Rasa. Dated 24 Sapar AJ. 1731 [4 June A.D. 1804]. The original owner of the MS is noted at the top of the first page: punika sĕrat kagunganipun nyonya Sakebĕr [gezaghebber, or perhaps Madame Schaber of Surabaya]. Javanese language and script. In verse; 41 cantos. The text is distinguished by many fine polychrome wayang-style illustrations throughout, with an elaborate frontispiece. Mackenzie received the MS from Rothenbühler at Surabaya in Feb. 1812. In origin, format, and style it is identical to MSS Jav. 68.

Dimensions: 310 x 200 mm.

Dutch paper, watermarks: 'J Honig & Zoonen', 'J H & Z', 'ProPatria'; well-thumbed. 19 lines per page; black ink with gold highlights.

Modern half-calf binding.

Bibliography:

  • M.C. Ricklefs and P. Voorhoeve, Indonesian manuscripts in Great Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1977), p.61;
  • Annabel Teh Gallop with Bernard Arps, Golden letters: writing traditions of Indonesia (London: British Library; Jakarta: Lontar, 1991), pp.88-89.

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Language Javanese jv-Java ꦗꦮ
Publication date 4 June 1804
publication_date QS:P577,+1804-06-04T00:00:00Z/11
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The original owner of the MS is noted at the top of the first page: punika serat kagunganipun nyonya Sakeber [gezaghebber, or perhaps Madame Schaber of Surabaya]. Col. Colin Mackenzie received the MS from Rothenbühler at Surabaya in Feb. 1812. Mackenzie 1822 Collection

Held and digitised by the British Library. A higher resolution version may be available for purchase from BL Images Online, imagesonline.bl.uk

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Catalogue entry: MSS Jav 84

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Summary

Description Serat Selarasa. MSS.Jav.28, f.64v Musical Performance
Date   Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
Source

http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=MSS_Jav_28

http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=mss_jav_28_f064v
Author Unknown. The original owner of the MS is noted at the top of the first page: punika serat kagunganipun nyonya Sakeber [gezaghebber, or perhaps Madame Schaber of Surabaya]. Col. Colin Mackenzie received the MS from Rothenbühler at Surabaya in Feb. 1812. Mackenzie Collection, 1823
Serat Selarasa -- MSS JAV 28   s:jv:Index:Serat Selarasa (1804) - BL MSS Jav 28.pdf
Illustrator
Unknown.
image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
Title
Serat Selarasa -- MSS JAV 28
Description

Sela Rasa. Dated 24 Sapar AJ. 1731 [4 June A.D. 1804]. The original owner of the MS is noted at the top of the first page: punika sĕrat kagunganipun nyonya Sakebĕr [gezaghebber, or perhaps Madame Schaber of Surabaya]. Javanese language and script. In verse; 41 cantos. The text is distinguished by many fine polychrome wayang-style illustrations throughout, with an elaborate frontispiece. Mackenzie received the MS from Rothenbühler at Surabaya in Feb. 1812. In origin, format, and style it is identical to MSS Jav. 68.

Dimensions: 310 x 200 mm.

Dutch paper, watermarks: 'J Honig & Zoonen', 'J H & Z', 'ProPatria'; well-thumbed. 19 lines per page; black ink with gold highlights.

Modern half-calf binding.

Bibliography:

  • M.C. Ricklefs and P. Voorhoeve, Indonesian manuscripts in Great Britain (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1977), p.61;
  • Annabel Teh Gallop with Bernard Arps, Golden letters: writing traditions of Indonesia (London: British Library; Jakarta: Lontar, 1991), pp.88-89.

https://bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=mss_jav_28_fs001r

https://bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=MSS_Jav_28
Language Javanese jv-Java ꦗꦮ
Publication date 4 June 1804
publication_date QS:P577,+1804-06-04T00:00:00Z/11
Source

The original owner of the MS is noted at the top of the first page: punika serat kagunganipun nyonya Sakeber [gezaghebber, or perhaps Madame Schaber of Surabaya]. Col. Colin Mackenzie received the MS from Rothenbühler at Surabaya in Feb. 1812. Mackenzie 1822 Collection

Held and digitised by the British Library. A higher resolution version may be available for purchase from BL Images Online, imagesonline.bl.uk

institution QS:P195,Q23308


This file has been provided by the British Library from its digital collections.

Catalogue entry: MSS Jav 84

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Downloaded with bltools by aliganjei (300 pages) without the blank pages and cover pages (due to tool limitations). Compiled into a PDF file by the uploader.

Also uploaded to Internet Archive: Internet Archive identifier: mss-jav-28
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You must also include a United States public domain tag to indicate why this work is in the public domain in the United States. Note that a few countries have copyright terms longer than 70 years: Mexico has 100 years, Jamaica has 95 years, Colombia has 80 years, and Guatemala and Samoa have 75 years. This image may not be in the public domain in these countries, which moreover do not implement the rule of the shorter term. Honduras has a general copyright term of 75 years, but it does implement the rule of the shorter term. Copyright may extend on works created by French who died for France in World War II ( more information), Russians who served in the Eastern Front of World War II (known as the Great Patriotic War in Russia) and posthumously rehabilitated victims of Soviet repressions ( more information).

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11:49, 10 June 2017 Thumbnail for version as of 11:49, 10 June 2017987 × 741 (152 KB)Bennylin{{Information |Description=The Serat Selarasa (MSS Jav. 28) is the most beautiful illuminated Javanese manuscript in the British Library. It is dated 1804, making it perhaps the earliest finely-illustrated Javanese manuscript known. The manuscript tell...
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