University of Chicago, Codex Ms. 82i
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- DS ID:
- DS16700
- Shelfmark:
- Codex Ms. 82i
- Title:
- Batak pustaha
- Date:
- manuscript /
- Language:
- In Batak (Poda, Toba script)
- Physical Description:
- Extent: 50 unnumbered pages ; 14.5 x 12 cm (Cover: 19 x 13 cm)
- Note:
- Page orientation: portrait.
Condition: The manuscript is well preserved and in excellent condition.
Physical appearance: The bark book has two wooden covers that are glued to the ends of the leparello-folded strip of bark. The upper cover (=front cover) has two holes on each of the two narrow sides, but there is no cord for carrying the manuscript attached. The cover is not decorated but left rough-hewn. Apart from one square with five times five fields and a few chapter markers (bindu...
Description: Pustaha (bark book) made by the Batak people in North Sumatra (Indonesia) most likely in the nineteenth century.
Paper and ink: The manuscript is made of the bast (inner bark) of the aquilaria tree. Only black ink has been used.
BINDU GODANG (large bindu) denotes a large ornament which serves as a chapter marker. BINDU denotes a smaller ornament which may introduce a new subject matter. BM stands for bindu metmet (small bindu) which serves as a paragraph markers. Punctuations such as full stops or commas are not known in the Batak script.
Collected by Frederick Starr, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago, 1892-1923. - Keyword:
- Institutional Record:
- http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9106935
- Holding Institution:
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