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Barsoum, I. A,. The Scattered Pearls: A History of Syriac Literature and Sciences, 2nd revised (Piscataway, New Jersey: Gorgias Press, 2003)., p: 196. (1) · Behrnauer (1851) (1) · Belletête (1812) (1) · Birinci (2014) (1) · Chauvin (1892-1922) (1) · Clouston (1884) (1) · Duda (1930) (2) · Gara (2024) (3) · Gibb (1886) (3) · Gollancz, H., ‘The History of Sindbad and the Seven Wise Masters’, Transactions of the Folk-Lore Society 8 (1897), 99–130. (1) · Gülsevin (1985) (1) · Haral (2020) (1) · Hüner (2023) (1) · Jernstedt, V., Mich. Andreopuli Liber Syntipae (1912). (Greek translation) (1) · Kavruk (1998) (1) · Kavruk (2003) (1) · Kızıltan (1991) (3) · Kızıltan (2002) (2) · Macler, F., Contes syriaques. Histoire de Sindbad (1903). (1) · Marzolph (2017) (1) · Marzolph (2020) (1) · Minets, Y., “Language of Speaking, Arguing, and Persuading: Cultural Exchange and Adaptation in Greek and Syriac Versions of the ‘History of Sindban/Syntipas’,” Das Mit- telalter 28:1 (2023), 155–171. (1) · Minov, S., (ed.), A Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Christianity (The Center for the Study of Christianity, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2013) (1) · Perry, Ben E.: The Origin of the Book of Sindbad. In: Fabula 3 (1960), pp. 1–94. (1) · Rieu (1888) (1) · Tezcan (2014) (1) · Zal (2015) (1)
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