Hebrew Erasto: Difference between revisions
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|Has Description= | |Has Description=The Hebrew translation of the ''Erasto'' narrative was first published in the 17th century in Jerusalem, and was translated by Uziel Isaak ben Abraham. | ||
|Has Parent Version=Erasto (Es) | |Has Parent Version=Erasto (Es) | ||
|Has Branch Of Tradition=Seven Sages of Rome | |Has Branch Of Tradition=Seven Sages of Rome | ||
|Has Language Of Version=Hebrew | |Has Language Of Version=Hebrew | ||
|Is Date Uncertain=No | |Is Date Uncertain=No | ||
|Has Modern Edition=Uziel Isaak ben Abraham, Proverbs of Erastus, ( | |Has Modern Edition=Uziel Isaak ben Abraham, Proverbs of Erastus, ed by Abraham Elmaleh (1945) | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 16 March 2026
The Hebrew translation of the Erasto narrative was first published in the 17th century in Jerusalem, and was translated by Uziel Isaak ben Abraham.
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Recorded Branch of This Secondary Version
Connected Manuscripts
| Has Language | Has Location | Has Date Range Of Production | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jerusalem National Library of Israel Ms. Heb. 7012=8 | Hebrew | Jerusalem, National Library of Israel | 1801 - 1900 |