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  • Produktbild: Synopsis of Javanese Literature 900–1900 A.D.
  • Preliminary Historical Remarks on the Literature of Java.- 00001 The Importance of Javanese Literature.- 00010 Javanese Literature and Javanese Civilization.- 00020 Outline of the Development of Javanese Literature, Four Eras.- 00030 The Javanese Language, historically.- 00035 Javanese Manners of Speech.- 00040 Forms of Literature, Prose and Rhythmic Prose.- 00050 Poetry ruled by Indian Prosody.- 00060 Poetic forms of indigenous origin, Popular Verse.- 00070 Macapat Prosody.- 00080 Javanese-Indian Script.- 00090 Arabic Script.- 00100 Latin Script, transcription systems.- 00110 Orthography.- 00120 Chronology.- 00130 Writing Material and Books.- 00140 Books and Treatises on Javanese Literature, Bibliography.- 00145 List of Abbreviations.- Synopsis of Javanese Literature, 900–1900 A.D..- One: Religion and Ethics.- 10.000 Old Javanese Religious Literature.- 10.010 ff. ?iwaitic speculative treatises with Sanskrit ?lokas.- 10.200 f. Buddhist speculative treatises with Sanskrit slokas.- 10.400 ff. Tuturs, Old Javanese ?iwaism.- 10.600 ff. Tuturs, Old Javanese Buddhism.- 10.800 ff. Non-Islamic religious texts from Java written in buda script; T?ssg?r manuscripts.- 11.000 Javanese-Balinese Religious Literature (group A).- 11.010 ff. Speculative tuturs and books of notes of Javanese origin (group A).- 11.200 ff. Speculative tuturs and books of notes of Balinese origin (group A).- 11.400 Treatises on Ritual and Offerings (group B).- 11.410 ff. ?iwaitic Ritual (group B).- 11.700 ff. Buddhist Ritual (group B).- 11.800 Divine Worship; Mantras, ?lokas and Hymns, etc. (group C).- 11.810 ff. Sanskrit ?lokas (group C).- 12.000 ff. Incantations and Prayers (group C).- 12.200 ff. Yoga and Sam?dhi (group C).- 12.400 ff. Exorcism (group C).- 12.600 ff. Devotional Practice, tapa brata (group C).- 12.800 ff. Religious Poetry, Songs (group C).- 13.000 Old Javanese and Javanese-Balinese Moralistic Literature (group D).- 13.010 f. Buddhist Moralistic texts (group D).- 13.100 ff. Moralistic Maxims (group D).- 13.200 ff. Didactic treatises on Statecraft, N?ti (group D).- 13.400 ff. Moralistic Lessons (group D).- 13.700 ff. Didactic and Moralistic Poetry (group D).- 14.000 The Beginning of the Islamic Period in Java; Javanese-Islamic Mysticism (group A).- 14.010 ff. Sixteenth and seventeenth century treatises on Mysticism and Theology (group A).- 14.200 ff. Old Islamic religious texts in buda script (group A).- 14.400 ff. Arabic texts and Theology and Mysticism with Javanese paraphrases (group A).- 14.600 ff. Opinions of Javanese Mystics (group A).- 14.800 ff. Mystic Compendium, Mustaka Rañcass (group A).- 14.900 ff. Mystic Songs, Suluks and popular Devotional Poetry (group A).- 15.200 ff. Discussions on Mysticism in verse (group A).- 15.300 ff. Miscellaneous notes on Mysticism (group A).- 15.500 Islamic Religious Practice; Prayers and Incantations (group B).- 15.510 f. Arabic Prayers with Javanese notes (group B).- 15.600 ff. Javanese Incantations (group B).- 15.700 Orthodox Islamic Religious Instruction, Ritual and Theology (group C).- 15.710 Kur’?n with Javanese glosses (group C).- 15.800 ff. Textbooks, Arabic and Javanese (group C).- 16.000 ff. Didactic poems and treatises on theology and law (group C).- 16.200 Edifying and Didactic-moralistic Literature (group D).- 16.210 ff. Eschatology and Messianic Expectations (group D).- 16.400 ff. Edifying texts (group D).- 16.500 ff. Didactic-moralistic texts, Pasisir (group D).- 16.600 ff. Allegoric Poems, Pasisir (group D).- 16.800 Islam in Bali and Lombok (group E).- 16.810 ff. Islamic religious texts from Bali (group E).- 16.900 ff. Islamic religious texts from Lombok (group E).- 17.000 Didactic and Moralistic Literature slightly influenced by Islam (group F).- 17.010 ff. Paniti Sastra, moralistic maxims (group F).- 17.100 ff. Didactic Poetry, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries (group F).- 17.300 f. Didactic compendium on statecraft (group F).- 17.400 ff. Moralistic Lessons, Songs, moralistic Suluks (group F).- 17.600 ff. Moralistic Poetry of the Pujarssgas (group F).- 17.800 ff. Moralistic Poetry of Yogyakarta origin (group F).- 18.200 ff. Rarssga Warsita’s school, prose (group F).- 18.400 ff. Didactic Poems by Marssku Nagara IV (group F).- 18.500 ff. Late nineteenth century didactic-moralistic texts (group F).- 19.000 lavanese Christion Literature.- 19.010 ff. Bible, Javanese translations.- 19.100 ff. Christian texts, translated from Dutch originals.- 19.200 ff. Christian tracts, Krist?n Jawa.- Two: History and Mythology.- 20.000 Old lavanese Charters.- 20.010 ff. Original copperplates.- 20.100 Old Javanese prose versions of Indian Epics and Pur?nas.- 20.110 ff. Parwas of Mah?bh?rata and Kandas of R?m?yana.- 20.200 ff. Puranic Texts.- 20.300 ff. Compendiums of Epic Tales.- 20.400 Old Javanese Historical Texts in prose.- 20.410 ff. Pararaton, Tantu Parssg?laran.- 20.500 Jwuanese-Balinese Historical Texts.- 20.510 ff. Mythology and Ancient History of Bali and Java.- 20.700 ff. Majapahit History, Ballads.- 20.900 ff. Local History and Legends of Bali.- 21.200 ff. Genealogies of Balinese Families and Social Groups.- 21.700 Early Javanese Versions of the Sacred History of Islam.- 21.710 ff. Ancient History, the Prophets.- 21.900 f. History of Moses in Egypt.- 22.000 ff. Life of Muhammad.- 22.200 Historical Literature of the Eastern North Coast Districts, Madura and Lombok.- 22.210 ff. East Pasisir Histories and Genealogies.- 22.300 ff. Madura Histories.- 22.500 ff. Blambarssan and Pasuruhan Histories.- 22.700 ff. Lombok Histories and Genealogies.- 22.900 Historical Literature of the Central North Coast Districts.- 22.910 ff. Universal Histories, Pasisir Culture of Central Java.- 23.100 ff. Compendiums of Mythology, Pasisir Culture.- 23.300 ff. Local Histories, Central North Coast Districts.- 23.500 Historical Literature of West Java and some oversea districts.- 23.510 ff. Histories and Genealogies of West Java, North Coast Districts.- 23.700 ff. Histories and Genealogies of Sundanese Districts.- 23.900 ff. Histories of Bañumas districts.- 24.100 ff. Histories of Bant?n.- 24.200 ff. Palémbarss, Bañjar Masin, Makasar and Bugis.- 24.500 Sacred Legends and Genealogies of Muslim Saints and Armourers.- 24.510 ff. Legends of Muslim Saints.- 24.700 ff. Legends and Genealogies of ?mpus, Armourers, Pasisir Culture.- 24.800 Local Histories of Inland Districts.- 24.810 ff. Central and East Javanese Inland Districts, historical traditions.- 25.000 Javanese Rice Myths.- 25.010 ff. Manik Maya, Watu Gunurss.- 25.200 Prophecies and Messianic Expectations.- 25.210 ff. Jaya Baya, Jarsska Pralambass Nagari.- 25.400 Historical Chronograms.- 25.410 ff. Sarsskala Lists.- 25.600 Historical Literature of the Inland Kingdoms of Central Java: the Dynasty of Mataram.- 25.610 ff. Pre-Mataram Kingdoms: D?mak, Pajass.- 25.800 ff. Mataram Histories.- 26.000 ff. Inside Stories, Nitik.- 26.200 f. Pseudo History, Baron Sakèndèr.- 26.400 ff. Post-Mataram Histories.- 26.600 ff. Kartasura Histories.- 26.800 ff. Post-Kartasura Histories.- 27.000 ff. General Histories of the Dynasty of Mataram.- 27.200 ff. Histories of the Yogyakarta Kingdom.- 27.400 ff. The Dipa Nagara troubles.- 27.600 f. Paku Buwana VI of Surakarta.- 27.800 f. The Suryèrssalaga incident.- 28.000 ff. Histories of the Pakualaman Princedom.- 28.200 ff. Histories of the Marsskunagaran Princedom.- 28.400 ff. Mythological and Historical Encyclopedia by Rarssga Warsita.- 28.600 ff. Genealogies of Central Javanese Kings and courtiers.- 28.800 ff. Biographies.- 29.000 Commentaries, Interpretations and Notes on History; Miscellanea.- 29.010 ff. Commentaries on historical tales.- 29.200 ff. Various Notes on Javanese History.- 29.400 ff. Histories of Foreign Countries.- Three: Belles-Lettres.- 30.000 Old Javanese Epic Literature of Indian Inspiration.- 30.001 ff. R?m?yana kakawin.- 30.010 ff. Bh?rata Yuddha kakawin.- 30.020 Major Old Javanese Kakawins (group A).- 30.021 ff. Arjuna Wiw?ha.- 30.030 f. Krsn?yana.- 30.040 ff. Sumanas?ntaka.- 30.050 ff. Smara Dahana.- 30.060 ff. Bhoma K?wya.- 30.065 f. Arjuna Sahasra B?hu.- 30.070 ff. Hari Warss?a.- 30.080 f. Ghatotkac??raya.- 30.110 ff. Brahm?nda Pur?na and Kuñjara Karna kakawin.- 30.120 f. N?gara K?rt?gama, Dé?a Warnana.- 30.125 ff. Arjuna Wijaya.- 30.130 f. Suta Soma, Purus?da ??nta.- 30.132 f. Wrtta Sañcaya.- 30.133 Pati Brata, Udd?laka.- 30.134 Lubdhaka.- 30.135 Minor Old Javanese Kakawins (group B).- 30.136 ff. P?rtha Yajña, Kalayawan?ntaka, Hari ?raya and Hari Wijaya, Krsn?ntaka, Ratna Wijaya, Wighnotsawa and Brata ?raya, Sirssha Larssgala, Subhadra Wiw?ha and Abhimanyu Wiw?ha.- 30.170 Old Javanese and Javanese-Balinese Lyric Poetry.- 30.171 ff. Lyric Kakawins and Lambarsss.- 30.190 J avanese-Balinese Kakawins and epic prose tales.- 30.191 ff. Javanese-Balinese Kakawins.- 30.215 ff. Javanese-Balinese epic prose tales.- 30.225 Original Old Javanese and J avanese-Balinese exorcist tales and related literature in a belletristic form.- 30.226 ff. Calon Ararss.- 30.235 f. Suda Mala.- 30.240 ff. Sri Tañjurss.- 30.245 ff. Warga Sari.- 30.250 ff. Nawa Ruci.- 30.255 f. Subrata.- 30.260 f. Sasssatyawan.- 30.275 Javanese-Balinese Religious and Edifying Poetry and Fables in a belletristic form.- 30.276 ff. Narrative poems connected with religion.- 30.285 ff. Belletristic Edifying Poetry.- 30.295 ff. Fables in verse, Tantri.- 30.300 ff. Cantri, Bayan Budiman.- 30.310 ff. Romantic Allegoric Poetry.- 30.320 Romances connected with Epics, Wayass, Theatre and Exorcism, Gaguritans.- 30.321 ff. Versions of Old Javanese Texts.- 30.330 ff. Wayass Purwa Romances in t?rssahan verse.- 30.340 ff. Wayajss Purwa Romances in macapat verse, Exorcism.- 30.360 Javanese-Balinese Panji Romances.- 30.361 ff. Pañji Romances in t?rssahan verse, major texts, Malat Kurss.- 30.370 ff. Pañji Romances in t?rssahan verse, minor texts.- 30.390 ff. Pañji Romances in macapat verse.- 30.400 Javanese-Balinese Romances, Various Contents.- 30.401 ff. Classical Romances, Aji Darma etc.- 30.410 ff. Later Romances; Folk-tales.- 30.430 Romances from Lombok.- 30.431 ff. Javanese-Balinese Romantical Tales.- 30.440 ff. Islamic Romances.- 30.460 Javanese Pasisir Literature. The Islamic Epic Cycle of Ménak Amir Hamza.- 30.461 ff. Old Pasisir Versions.- 30.480 ff. Affiliated Ménak Romances, R?rssganis.- 30.500 ff. Prabu Lara.- 30.510 ff. Offshoot Ménak Romances.- 30.520 The Yusup Romance.- 30.521 ff. Old East Pasisir Version.- 30.540 ff. Later Versions.- 30.560 Islamic Romances from the North Coast Districts of East Java and from Madura.- 30.561 f. Johar Manikam.- 30.570 ff. Johar Sah, Jowarsa.- 30.580 f. Mursada.- 30.590 f. Jaka Nastapa.- 30.600 f. Jaka Prataka, Prantaka.- 30.610 ff. Jati Kusuma.- 30.620 f. Sukmadi.- 30.630 f. Déwa M?ndo.- 30.640 ff. Radén Ardi Kusuma.- 30.650 f. Radén Saputra.- 30.660 ff. Santri Gudigan.- 30.670 Islamic Romances from the North Coast Districts of Central Java.- 30.671 f. Asmara Supi.- 30.680 f. Iman Sujana.- 30.690 f. Bagènda Sèh Mardan.- 30.700 ff. Assliss Darma.- 30.720 ff. Sultan Ibrahim.- 30730 Islamic Romances from West Java.- 30.731 ff. Ahmad Muhammad.- 30.740 f. Ahmad Hanapi.- 30.745 f. Sahad, Prince of Budalsah.- 30.750 f. Séla Rasa.- 30.760 f. Abdurahman Abdurahim.- 30.765 f. Abu Nawas.- 30.770 f. Jaka Saléwah.- 30.780 Romances of Vagrant Students containing Encyclopedical Passages.- 30.781 ff. Jatiswara.- 30.790 f. Cabolar.- 30.800 ff. C?ntini.- 30.810 f. Madu Jaya.- 30.820 Romances based on Legendary History.- 30.821 f. Jaya L?rsskara wulass.- 30.830 ff. Jaran Sari Jaran Purnama.- 30.840 f. SiliWarssi.- 30.850 ff. Damar Wulan.- 30.870 ff. Panji Romances from East Java.- 30.880 ff. Later Panji Romances.- 30.900 The Renaissance of Classical Literature at the Courts of Central Java in the eighteenth and nineteenth Centuries.- 30.901 ff. Kawi Mirirss Versions of Classical Poems.- 30.920 f. Wayarss Suluks and Kawins.- 30.940 Belletristic Poems oj the Yasadipura Period.- 30.941 ff. Brata Yuda.- 30.950 ff. Rama.- 31.000 ff. Minta Raga.- 31.020 ff. Arjuna Sasra Bahu.- 31.040 ff. Bima Suci, Déwa Ruci, Nawa Ruci.- 31.060 ff. Ménak Amir Hamza.- 31.065 f. Iskandar.- 31.067 Popular Rama Totes.- 31.068 ff. Rama Kliss.- 31.075 ff. Rama Offshoot Romances.- 31.080 Theatrical Literature.- 31.081 ff. Wayass Purwa Plays, Surakarta Tradition.- 31.100 ff. Wayass Purwa Plays, Yogyakarta Tradition.- 31.120 f. Wayass Madya Plays, Surakarta.- 31.130 ff. Wayarss G?dog Plays.- 31.140 ff. Wayarss Bèbèr Plays.- 31.150 f. Wayarss Ménak Plays.- 31.160 f. Pasindèn B?daya.- 31.170 ff. Lyric Songs.- 31.190 ff. Wayarss Exorcism.- 31.210 ff. Wayass Romances, Purwa Tales Versified, East Java.- 31.230 ff. Wayarss Purwa Plays Versified, Central Java.- 31.260 ff. Wayarss Purwa Plays, Texts in prose.- 31.280 European Influence on Javanese Literature in the Nineteenth Century.- 31.281 ff. Translations of European Belletristic Literature.- 31.300 Historical Novels.- 31.301 ff. Javanese History.- 31.320 ff. Javanese-Chinese Romances.- 31.340 Late Nineteenth Century Belletristic Literature.- 31.341 ff. Rassga Warsita’s Imitators.- 31.360 f. Marssku Nagara IV, Poetry.- 31.380 ff. Literary Charades and Popular Lyrics.- 31.400 Fables and Folk-tales.- 31.401 ff. Kañcil Stories.- 31.420 ff. Folk-tales, Dossèrsss.- 31.440 Novellistic Literature.- 31.441 ff. Novels by Surya Wijaya.- 31.460 ff. Modern Novels and Short Stories.- Four: Science, Arts, Humanities, Law; Folklore, Customs and Miscellanea.- 40.000 Medical Literature.- 40.010 ff. Javanese-Balinese and Islamic Javanese Notes on Medicines.- 40.250 Magic, Physiognomy and Related Subjects.- 40.260 ff. Magic, Javanese-Balinese and Islamic Javanese texts.- 40.500 ff. Physiognomy, Wirasat.- 40.750 ff. Eroticism.- 41.000 ff. Hippology.- 41.100 ff. Cocks, Fighting Animals.- 41.250 ff. Doves.- 41.500 ff. Cats and Dogs.- 41.600 ff. Crisses and Lances.- 41.700 f. Jewels.- 41.750 Divination, Dream-reading, Augury.- 41.760 ff. Omina et Portenta etc., Javanese-Balinese and Islamic Javanese texts, Pawukon.- 42.000 Chronology and Astronomy.- 42.010 ff. Calendar, Javanese-Balinese and Islamic Javanese texts.- 42.100 Art, Music, Theatre, Dancing and Sports.- 42.110 ff. Art, Illustrations and Pictures.- 42.500 ff. Music, Javanese-Balinese and Islamic Javanese texts.- 43.000 ff. Theatre, Wayass, Javanese-Balinese and Islamic Javanese texts.- 43.500 Dancing.- 43.750 ff. Sports, Games, Pastimes; Children’s Ditties.- 44.000 Crafts, Architecture, Agriculture and Cookery.- 44.010 ff. Crafts and Industries, Javanese-Balinese and Islamic Javanese texts.- 44.500 ff. Architecture, House-building.- 44.750 ff. Agriculture.- 44.900 ff. Food and Drink.- 45.000 Humanities; Philology and Encyclopedias.- 45.010 ff. Writing, Script.- 45.250 ff. Dictionaries and Linguistic Treatises by Javanese Scholars.- 45.450 ff. Dictionaries written by Dutch Scholars.- 45.650 ff. Dialect Studies.- 46.000 ff. Grammar.- 46.250 ff. Prosody.- 46.350 ff. Chronograms.- 46.450 ff. Study of Literature.- 46.500 ff. Encyclopedias.- 46.600 ff. Study of Old Javanese Charters.- 46.750 Readers and Textbooks.- 46.760 ff. Elementary Textbooks, Dutch Influence.- 46.850 ff. Conversations, Dialogues for Study.- 47.000 Juridical Literature.- 47.010 ff. Old Javanese and Javanese-Balinese Lawbooks.- 47.400 ff. Lawbooks of Pre-Islamic Origin, re-edited in the Pasisir Era in East and Central Java.- 47.600 ff. Lawbooks of Pre-Islamic Origin, re-edited in the Pasisir Era in West Java.- 47.700 Regulations issued by Balinese rulers and village authorities.- 47.850 ff. Regulations, Laws and Treaties of Central Javanese Kings, Assgñr-assgñrs.- 48.000 ff. Islamic Law, Fiqh.- 48.200 ff. Court Regulations, Pranatans, and Charters issued by Javanese Kings.- 48.400 ff. Modern Law, Dutch Influence.- 48.500 Local Legends, Folklore and Popular Customs.- 48.510 ff. Local Legends of East and Central Java.- 48.600 ff. Sacred Graves and Mosques.- 48.700 ff. Topography of Royal Residences, Kratons.- 48.800 ff. Travels and Geography.- 49.000 ff. Customs and Ceremonies.- 49.200 ff. Folklore and Superstitions.- Miscellanea.- 49.300 Letters and Letter-writing.- 49.310 ff. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Letters.- 49.400 ff. Nineteenth Century Letters, Originals.- 49.500 ff. Nineteenth Century Letters, Copies.- 49.600 Archives, Records, Registers and Newspapers.- 49.610 ff. Archives and Records from Bantñn and Grñsik.- 49.700 Scholarly Notes concerning the Study of Javanese Literature.- 49.710 ff. Notes on Manuscripts.- 49.800 ff. Catalogues of Collections of Manuscripts.- 49.900 ff. Miscellaneous Notes on Things Javanese.