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|Has Description=Hebrew Group A forms the basis of most scholarship on ''Mishle Sendebar'' prior to Morris Epstein's 1967 study. The editions and translations by Cassel (1888) and Habermann (1946) rely on Group A texts, many of which are closely related to - or copies of - the 1516 Constantinople print, found in [[Divre ha-Yamim shel Moshe Rabbenu. Constantinople: R. Samuel Ibn Naamias, 1516]].
|Has Display Title=Hebrew Group A
|Has Language Within Version=Hebrew
|Has Parent Version=Hebrew Mishle Sendebar
|Has Title=משלי סנדבר (Mishle Sendebar)
|Has Branch Of Tradition=Book of Sindbad
|Has Language Of Version=Hebrew
|Is Translated Into Languages=German (High and Low German); French; Arabic; English
|Has End Date Of Composition=1295
|Has Source For Date Of Text Composition=Epstein (1967)
|Has Modern Research Literature=Epstein (1967)
|Has Modern Edition=Cassel, Mischle Sindbad (Hebrew, with translation into German) (1888); Habermann, Mishle Sindbad (1946)
|Is Adapted From=Mishle Sendebar
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Leo
|Has Sequence Number=1
|Has Narrator=First Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Avis
|Has Sequence Number=2
|Has Narrator=First Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Lavator
|Has Sequence Number=3
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Turtures
|Has Sequence Number=4
|Has Narrator=Second Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Canicula
|Has Sequence Number=5
|Has Narrator=Second Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Striga and Fons
|Has Sequence Number=6
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Canis
|Has Sequence Number=7
|Has Narrator=Third Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Pallium
|Has Sequence Number=8
|Has Narrator=Third Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Simia
|Has Sequence Number=9
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Panes
|Has Sequence Number=10
|Has Narrator=Fourth Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Zuchara
|Has Sequence Number=11
|Has Narrator=Fourth Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Aper
|Has Sequence Number=12
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Balneator
|Has Sequence Number=13
|Has Narrator=Fifth Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Gladius
|Has Sequence Number=14
|Has Narrator=Fifth Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Absalom Rebellus
|Has Sequence Number=15
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Absalom Mortuus
|Has Sequence Number=16
|Has Narrator=Sixth Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Nomina
|Has Sequence Number=17
|Has Narrator=Sixth Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Iuvenis Femina
|Has Sequence Number=18
|Has Narrator=Seventh Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Gibbosi
|Has Sequence Number=19
|Has Narrator=Seventh Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Senex Caecus
|Has Sequence Number=20
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Vulpes
|Has Sequence Number=21
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}

Latest revision as of 11:27, 23 February 2026

Hebrew Group A forms the basis of most scholarship on Mishle Sendebar prior to Morris Epstein's 1967 study. The editions and translations by Cassel (1888) and Habermann (1946) rely on Group A texts, many of which are closely related to - or copies of - the 1516 Constantinople print, found in Divre ha-Yamim shel Moshe Rabbenu. Constantinople: R. Samuel Ibn Naamias, 1516.

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