Java in the 14th Century A Study in Cultural History

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Pigeaud, Theodore G.Th (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1962, 1962
Edition:1st ed. 1962
Series:Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, en Volkenkunde, Translation series
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 12 — List of domains belonging to the Royal Family and to religious communities
  • 13 — Organization of the clergy and Royal authority
  • 14 — The annual Court festival in Majapahit
  • 15 — Conclusion
  • Commentary on the N?gara-K?rt?gama colophons
  • Nawanatya
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  • 1 — Introduction, the Royal Family of Majapahit about 1350 A.D.
  • 2 — Majapahit, the Capital, about 1350 A.D.
  • 3 — Tributaries and neighbours of Majapahit, establishment of the Royal authority by emissaries taken from the ecclesiastical officers
  • 4 — The Royal Progress of 1359 from Majapahit through the eastern districts of Java, and back to Singasari
  • 5 — Notes on the Kings of the House of R?jasa, from 1182 till 1343, and on their religious domains
  • 6 — The Royal Chase in the neighbourhood of Singasari
  • 7 — The return from the Royal Progress of 1359, from Singasari to Majapahit
  • 8 — The Royal Progresses of 1360 and 1361 to Tirib, Sömpur and Blitar
  • 9 — The posthumous ceremony in honour of the R?japatn?, in 1362, her shrines and her cult
  • 10 — The Royal Progress of 1363 from Majapahit to Simping and back
  • 11 — Gajah Mada’s death in 1364, the new officials