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{{Secondary Version
{{Secondary Version
|Has Description=Translator/author: notes on who translated, when, where,
|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.
 
Notes about the relationship to Erasto tradition
|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, (1972)
|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.