Yakkun nattannawā: a Cingalese poem, descriptive of the Ceylon system of demonology; to which is appended, the practices of a capua or devil priest, as described by a Budhist [sic]: and Kōlan nattannawā: a Cingalese poem, descriptive of the characters assumed by natives of Ceylon in a masquerade / Translated by John Callaway ... Illustrated with plates from Cingalese designs.
- Date:
- 1829
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Also known as
Yakun naṭanavā.
Publication/Creation
London : A.J. Printed for the Oriental Translation Fund, sold by J. Murray [etc.], 1829.
Physical description
xi, 69 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf : plates ; (8vo).
Contributors
Related material
Kōlan naṭanavā
Notes
"A specimen of the Kōlan nattanawā in Singalese characters" on one plate"
Copy 1 Note: List of O.T.F. publications at end.
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