Hebrew Group A: Difference between revisions
From The Seven Sages of Rome
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|Has Branch Of Tradition=East | |Has Branch Of Tradition=East | ||
|Is Adapted From=Mishle Sendebar | |Is Adapted From=Mishle Sendebar | ||
|Is Translated Into Languages=German (High and Low German); French; Arabic; English | |||
|Has Text Language=Hebrew | |Has Text Language=Hebrew | ||
|Has Modern Research Literature=Epstein (1967) | |Has Modern Research Literature=Epstein (1967) | ||
|Has Modern Edition=Cassel, Mischle Sindbad (Hebrew, with translation into German) (1888) | |||
|Has Note=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 and Habermann | |||
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