An edition of Kalila und Dimna (1981)

Kalila und Dimna

Ibn al-Muqaffa's Fabelbuch in einer mittelalterlichen Bilderhandschrift : Cod. arab. 616 der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek München

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Kalila und Dimna
Bothmer, Hans-Caspar Graf von.
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An edition of Kalila und Dimna (1981)

Kalila und Dimna

Ibn al-Muqaffa's Fabelbuch in einer mittelalterlichen Bilderhandschrift : Cod. arab. 616 der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek München

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Publisher
Reichert
Language
German
Pages
148

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 49-50.
Includes selections from Ibn al-Muqaffa's translation of the medieval manuscript Kalīlah wa-Dimnah.
Erratum slip inserted.

Published in
Wiesbaden
Series
Studien zur Buchkunst
Other Titles
Kalīlah wa-Dimnah. Selections. 1981.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
891/.23
Library of Congress
PJ7741.B53 B68 1981

The Physical Object

Pagination
148 p. :
Number of pages
148

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3089475M
ISBN 10
388226117X
LCCN
82191892
OCLC/WorldCat
9139279

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