Title The Fables of Bidpai
Author Vishnu Sharma
Translator Thomas North
Editor Joseph Jacobs
Year 1888
Publisher David Nutt
Location London
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed
Volumes

Original by Vishnu Sharma in 3rd century BCE.
Translated from Sanskrit into Pahlavi (Middle Persian) by w:Borzūya as Karīrak ud Damanak (570 CE)
This was translated into Syriac by a Nestorian Christian called Bud as Kalilag and Damnag.
Translated from Syriac into Arabic by w:Ibn al-Muqaffa' as Kalīla wa Dimna (750 CE) (tr directly from Pahlavi per alt view)
Translated from Arabic into Hebrew by Rabbi Joel in the 12th century.
Translated from Hebrew into Latin by w:John of Capua as Directorium Humanae Vitae (1480 CE)
Translated from Latin into Italian by w:it:Anton Francesco Doni (1552)
Translated from Italian into Elizabethan English by Thomas North (1570)
Republished after editing by Joseph Jacobs (1888)

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