London British Library Or. 16091

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Manuscript Identification

Reference Number
Heb8
Siglum / Shelfmark
Oriental Manuscripts 16091 (formerly MS Halberstamm-Montefiore no. 113; Hirschfield catalogue no. 500)

Textual Content & Tradition

Standardised title of narrative
Version (siglum)
Language Group within Version
Narrative / Scholarly Group within Version


Source for textual relationship


Digitisation & Editions

Note

Hirschfield (p. 155) has again confused the title of this work, calling it 'the travels of Sindbad'.

As this text is a direct copy of one of the early printed versions, Epstein calls this manuscript 'totally uninmportant', remarkable only in that 'anyone should wish to copy [it] by hand so late', something which shows both 'the popularity of Mishle Sendebar and the scarcity of printed copies' (p. 347).

Authorship & Production


Place of Production
Date of Production
1775 - 1825
Source of Date of Production

Physical Description

Material
Height
98.5
Width
140


Illustrations
No


Catalogues & Research Literature


Research Material

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