Leiden Universiteit Or. 14.303: Difference between revisions

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|Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=A101 (Hundred and One Nights)
|Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=A101 (Hundred and One Nights)
|Has Language Group Within Version=Arabic A101
|Has Language Group Within Version=Arabic A101
|Has Language Of Manuscript=Arabic; Aramaic
|Has Language=Arabic; Aramaic
|Has Regional Language=Maghrebi
|Has Regional Language=Maghrebi
|Is Prose Or Verse=Prose
|Is Prose Or Verse=Prose

Revision as of 17:34, 4 March 2025

Manuscript Identification

Siglum / Shelfmark
Or. 14.303

Textual Content & Tradition

Language Group within Version



Languages

Language of text
Regional / specific language

Digitisation & Editions

Note

In the MINPAKU Anthropology Newsletter for the National Museum of Ethonology in Osaka (No. 44, June 2017), Akiko M. Sumi identified Leiden Or. 14.303 as the 'Berber' version of the One Hundred and One Nights formerly owned by René Basset (1855-1924), and presumed lost. Nishimura also agrees with this assessment, and has integrated narratives from the Leiden manuscript into his appendices.


Physical Description




Illustrations
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Catalogues & Research Literature

Embedded Stories in This Manuscript

Research Material

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