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Format:
Book
Manuscript
Language:
Pali
Subjects (All):
Pali language--Grammar.
Pali language.
Theravāda Buddhism--Doctrines.
Theravāda Buddhism.
Genre:
commentaries
Manuscripts, Pali -- 19th century.
Manuscripts, Thai -- 19th century.
Manuscripts, Digital.
Penn Provenance:
Sponsored by Chao Khun Wang Luang (Lady Nun Bunnag, 1777-1836) in Bangkok in 1834 (colophon in Thai script on the cover leaf of each fascicle; Peera Panarut).
Physical Description:
1 item (579 leaves) : palm leaf ; 5 x 55 cm
Production:
Bangkok, Thailand, 1834.
Contained In:
Collection of Indic Manuscripts. Item 2998
Language Note:
In Pali and Thai (Khom and Thai script).
Summary:
Complete copy of Sambhyaṅgaṭīkā in 15 fascicles (phuk) and two partial copies of Aṭṭhakathā-vimānavatthu, each a single phuk, all together in one bundle (mat) with wooden covers. Sambhyaṅgaṭīkā is a subcommentary on Mukhamattasāra or Niyāsadīpanī, which is a commentary on Kaccāyanavyākaraṇa, a text on Pali grammar. A colophon on the cover leaf of each phuk in the complete work dates the production of manuscript to 2377 Buddhist Era (1834 CE) under the sponsorship of Chao Khun Wang Luang (Lady Nun Bunnag, 1777-1836). Aṭṭhakathā-vimānavatthu is a commentary on the Suttapiṭaka, the second of the three divisions of the Tipiṭaka, the canonical collection of scripture of Theravada Buddhism. These two fascicles come from different manuscripts of the same text, written by different hands, with some overlapping content; the date and place of their production is unknown. (Peera Panarut)
Notes:
Written in 5 lines per leaf.
Fascicles 1-15 have main text in Pali, written in Khom script, and paratexts on the cover leaves in Thai; facscicles 16-17 have main text in Pali and titles on cover leaves in Thai, all written in Khom script.
Paginated with the traditional combinations of consonants and vowel diacritics in alphabetic order, verso left margin.
Leaves of palm leaf with two central holes approximately 19 cm apart, cord through one set of holes, and gilt edges (chabap thong thuep).
Simple wooden covers, with gilt on the sides, probably from the process of gilding the text block.
A detailed description of this manuscript by Dr. Peera Panarut is on file at the library.
Cited as:
Sambhyaṅgaṭīkā, Aṭṭhakathā (Ms. Coll. 390, Item 2998). Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania.
OCLC:
871453003

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