2024
DOI: 10.55981/purbawidya.2024.1167
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Colonial Version of The Chinese Chronicles from Sam Po Kong Temple As a Historical Evidence

Widyo Nugrahanto,
Etty Saringendyanti,
Eko Wahyu Koeshandoyo
et al.

Abstract: This article discusses the result of research on a manuscript called Chinese Chronicles on Sam Po Kong Temple found in a manuscript from Cirebon. This research used a historical method consisting of 4 stages: heuristics, criticism interpretation, and historiography using analytic descriptive method. This research aims to prove that the chronicles are as secondary historical evidence, not a primary one. These Chinese chronicles are a copy of the manuscript. It is estimated that the copy was made in the Dutch co… Show more

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