Fables and Proverbs from the Sanskrit, Being the Hitopadesa Fables and Proverbs from the Sanskrit, Being the Hitopadesa, Charles Wilkins,Henry Morley (9781169754720) — Readings Books

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Fables and Proverbs from the Sanskrit, Being the Hitopadesa Fables and Proverbs from the Sanskrit, Being the Hitopadesa

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  1. The following translation is a faithful portrait of the Sanskrit original of those celebrated fables, which after passing through most of the Oriental languages, ancient and modern, with various alterations to accommodate them to the taste and the genius of those for whose benefit or amusement they were designed. Granting the Hitopadesa be the work it is supposed to be, the translator has brought all he collected upon this subject under one view, found in his preface.
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
280
ISBN
9781169754720
  1. The following translation is a faithful portrait of the Sanskrit original of those celebrated fables, which after passing through most of the Oriental languages, ancient and modern, with various alterations to accommodate them to the taste and the genius of those for whose benefit or amusement they were designed. Granting the Hitopadesa be the work it is supposed to be, the translator has brought all he collected upon this subject under one view, found in his preface.
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
280
ISBN
9781169754720