A101 (Hundred and One Nights): Difference between revisions
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|Has Note=Note: the story order (below) is broadly reflective of the pattern found in most exemplars of the 101 Nights, which are consistent from the beginning through story 18, Elephantinus. However, the final stories vary from text to text; BNF Arabe 3660 ends after Lac venenatum, following the order presented here, while in BNF Arabe 3662 and Leiden Or. 14.303, Nomina follows Elephantinus, then Ingenia, and in the Leiden text, is then followed by Linteum. | |||
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Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages | Arab |
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Title | مائة ليلة وليلة (Hundred and One Nights) |
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Branch of the tradition | East |
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Language of text | Arabic |
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Modern Editions | Pétis de la Croix, Les Mille et un jours (1710-12) |
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