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|Has Original Language Of Version=Hebrew
|Has Original Language Of Version=Hebrew
|Has End Date Of Composition=1295
|Has End Date Of Composition=1295
|Has Modern Research Literature=Epstein (1967)
|Has Modern Research Literature=Epstein (1967); Epstein (1958); Hilka (1912); Epstein (1959)
|Has Note=The story-order given below reflects Epstein's 1967 version, which combines the story-order given in several Group A texts with the additional storymatter found in the anomalous Group B texts (namely [[Jusjurandum]], [[Fur et Luna]], and [[Ingenia]]).
|Has Note=The story-order given below reflects Epstein's 1967 version, which combines the story-order given in several Group A texts with the additional storymatter found in the anomalous Group B texts (namely [[Jusjurandum]], [[Fur et Luna]], and [[Ingenia]]).
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Identification and general Information
Reference Number
Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages Mishle Sendebar
Version Number
Title משלי סנדבר (Mishle Sendebar)
Author
Tradition and Lineage
Branch of the tradition East
Adapted from (version)
Adapted into (version)
Source for composition and adaptation information
Recorded secondary versions
Connected manuscripts
Language and Composition
Original language of version Hebrew
Language of text
Regional or specific language of version
Translated into (languages)
Place of composition
Date of composition 1295
Islamic date of composition
Hebrew date of composition
Source for date of composition
Modern Scholarship and Editions
Modern research literature Epstein (1967)Epstein (1958)Hilka (1912)Epstein (1959)
Modern Editions
Notes and Commentary
Note
Notes on motifs
Notes on the frame
Pattern of embedded stories in this version

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