Hebrew Group A: Difference between revisions
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|Has Title=משלי סנדבר (Mishle Sendebar) | |Has Title=משלי סנדבר (Mishle Sendebar) | ||
|Has Siglum=Mishle Sendebar | |Has Siglum=Mishle Sendebar | ||
|Has Branch Of Tradition= | |Has Branch Of Tradition=Book of Sindibad | ||
|Is Adapted From=Mishle Sendebar | |Is Adapted From=Mishle Sendebar | ||
|Is Translated Into Languages=German (High and Low German); French; Arabic; English | |Is Translated Into Languages=German (High and Low German); French; Arabic; English | ||
Revision as of 12:42, 3 December 2025
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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Parent Versions
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Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages
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Language & Composition
Translated into (languages)
Date of Composition
1295
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