[86] ... Not yet, the work of (our) time has not yet reached its fullness.

[87]

So from the bones of those inhumed sing
The germs of life and of the spirits.

[88] Cf. Miss Martine Tonnet’s article in the Bulletin of the Dutch Archaeological Society, 1908, on the work of the Archaeological Commission.

[89] Cf. Professor J. H. C. Kern’s paper on Sivaïsm and Buddhism in Java apropos of the old Javanese poem Sutasoma, Amsterdam, 1888.

[90] The Pangerans of Giri continued for almost two centuries to exercise their spiritual authority, opposing the supremacy of the Princes of New Mataram until the Susuhunan Mangku Buwono II. had the last of them assassinated with all the male members of his family (1680).

[91] Mojo means “fruit”, pahit means “bitter”.

[92] Kerto means “shining, glittering”.

[93] These dates are taken from Miss Martine Tonnet’s paper in the Bulletin of the Dutch Archaeological Society already cited, where she calls attention to the ardent religious life in that region at that time, as also attested to by the zodiac-beakers, mostly unearthed in Kediri and bearing dates between 1321 and 1369.

[94] More generally known as Giovanni da Bologna, though a native of Douay.