Small Batak pustaha fragment, manuscript /

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Description:72 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 5 x 5 cm
Language:Batak
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Format: Print
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9106937
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Other authors / contributors:University of Chicago. Library. Codex Ms. 82k.
University of Chicago. Library. Special Collections Research Center.
Provenance:Collected by Frederick Starr, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago, 1892-1923.
Notes:Page orientation:
Condition: The outer pages are damaged but the inner pages are in good condition.
Physical appearance: This very small bark book has no covers.
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. Black ink has been used for the text. Chapter markers were illuminated using red ink.
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. Even though punctuation marks such as full stops or commas are generally not known in the Batak script, this manuscript uses a row of three short lines to indicate the end of a sentence (or a paragraph within a subchapter).
In Batak (Poda, Toba script).
Cumulative Index / Finding Aids Note:Description available in the Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library.

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Call Number: alc Ms82k
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