Leiden Universiteit Or. 14.303

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Manuscript Identification
Reference Number
Location Leiden, Universiteitsbiblioteek Leiden
Siglum/Shelfmark Or. 14.303
Page/Folio range
Textual Content and Tradition
Standardised title of narrative مائة ليلة وليلة (Hundred and One Nights)
Incipit or textual title
Version (siglum) A101 (Hundred and One Nights)
Language Group within Version Arabic A101
Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version
Further scholarly subgroup (1)
Further scholarly subgroup (2)
Translated/adapted from (Version/Text)
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition
Languages
Language of text ArabicAramaic
Regional or specific Language of text Maghrebi
Source for regional or specific Language of text
Digitisation and Editions
Digitisation http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:1573547
Modern Editions
Note

In the MINPAKU Anthropology Newsletter for the National Museum of Ethonology in Osaka (No. 44, June 2017), Akiko M. Sumi identified Leiden Or. 14.303 as the 'Berber' version of the One Hundred and One Nights formerly owned by René Basset (1855-1924), and presumed lost. Nishimura also agrees with this assessment, and has integrated narratives from the Leiden manuscript into his appendices.

Authorship and Production
Scribe
Author
Place of Manuscript Production
Date of Manuscript Production
Source of Date of Manuscript Production
Physical Description
Material
Total pages/folios in Manuscript
Height
Width
Script style/form
Prose or verse Prose
Illustrations No
Contents and Additional Texts
Other texts in the Manuscript
Catalogues and Research Literature
Catalogue http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:1573547
Modern Research Literature Basset (1891)Sumi (2017)Nishimura (2001)Witkam (2007)
Pattern of embedded stories in this manuscript