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Revision as of 11:58, 4 April 2025

The Hebrew prints of Mishle Sendebar all fall under the umbrella of the Group A recension, according to Epstein. They are particularly noteworthy because of their close relationship with the contemporary manuscript transmission of the narrative; many of the later extant manuscripts are assumed to be copies of these early prints, and others to have influenced their composition.

General Information



Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages
Branch of the tradition

Language & Composition


Date of Composition
1516
Source for date of composition

Literature & Editions

Recorded Branch of This Secondary Version

Connected Prints