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|Has Description=The Latin translation of ''Mishle Sendebar'' exists in one manuscript, composed in 1407 | |Has Description=The Latin translation of ''Mishle Sendebar'' exists in one manuscript, composed in 1407 near Bergamo, Italy. According to [[Hilka, Historia Septem Sapientum (Latin Mishle Sendebar) (1912)|Hilka]], it begins in media res part of the way through the standard opening of the ''[[Mishle Sendebar]]'' frame narrative, after the initial introduction of the prince, of Sendebar (here Syndebar, or Sindebar), and of the plans for his education. It is also noteworthy that unlike the Hebrew ''Mishle Sendebar'' texts, the final tales of the Latin translation are somewhat distinct. | ||
|Has Language Within Version=Latin | |Has Language Within Version=Latin | ||
|Has Siglum=Mishle Sendebar | |Has Siglum=Mishle Sendebar | ||
|Has Branch Of Tradition=East | |Has Branch Of Tradition=East | ||
|Has Place Of Text Composition= | |Is Adapted From=Hebrew Mishle Sendebar | ||
|Has Source For Composition And Adaption Information=Hilka (1912) | |||
|Has Place Of Text Composition=Bergamo, Italy | |||
|Has Date Of Text Composition=1407 | |Has Date Of Text Composition=1407 | ||
|Has Source For Date Of Text Composition=Hilka (1912); Epstein (1967) | |Has Source For Date Of Text Composition=Hilka (1912); Epstein (1967) | ||
Revision as of 12:46, 4 March 2025
The Latin translation of Mishle Sendebar exists in one manuscript, composed in 1407 near Bergamo, Italy. According to Hilka, it begins in media res part of the way through the standard opening of the Mishle Sendebar frame narrative, after the initial introduction of the prince, of Sendebar (here Syndebar, or Sindebar), and of the plans for his education. It is also noteworthy that unlike the Hebrew Mishle Sendebar texts, the final tales of the Latin translation are somewhat distinct.
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