Syair Ken Tambuhan: a Malay romance in verse In the poem about prince Kertapati and lady-in-waiting Ken Tambuhan love and virtue are eventually rewarded, thanks to both human and divine intervention. Guest author • October 22, 2009
The ‘Confession de foy’ of the Walloon churches in the United Provinces of 1580 Drawn up by Guy de Brès this text intended to bring about a unity in the doctrine of faith among the protestants in the Walloon part of the southern provinces Guest author • September 14, 2009
The bull, the tiger and the palm-wine tapper: a Balinese fable depicted At the end of the fable the tiger is defeated by this palmwine-tapper, who is inspired by the gods. Guest author • July 02, 2009
Gallery of Fashion and Taste 'We do not fear to reveal our Gallery of Fashion and Taste to the eye of the nation...' Guest author • May 07, 2009
The oldest printed curriculum of Leiden University (1592) The aim of this lectures timetable was to discourage the absence of professors and students and to make a good impression on the world with the Leiden scholarship. Guest author • March 24, 2009