Amicable Instruction; and, as the very existence of Esop, whom the Arabs believe to have been an Abyssinian, appears rather doubtful, I am not disinclined to suppose, that the first moral fables, which appeared in Europe, were of Indian or Ethiopian origin. A pocket encyclopædia, or library of general knowledge - Stran 321avtor: Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811Celotni ogled - O knjigi
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| Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 580 strani
...their original title is Hiiopadesa, or Amicable Instruction : and, as the very exiftence of JEsop> whom the Arabs believe to have been an Abyssinian, appears rather doubtful, I am not difinclined to fuppofe that the firft moral fables which appeared in Europe were of Indian or Ethiopian... | |
| Tomás de Iriarte y Oropesa - 1804 - 186 strani
...title is Hitvpadesa, or amicable instruction ; and as the very existence of .flJsop, whom the Arabians believe to have been an Abyssinian, appears rather...appeared in Europe, were of Indian or Ethiopian origin." See discourse delivered to the Society for enquiring into the History civil and natural, the Antiquities,... | |
| Tomás de Iriarte - 1804 - 198 strani
...title is Hitopadesa, or amicable instruction ; and as the very existence of .'Fs<>i>, whom the Arabians believe to have been an Abyssinian, appears rather...am not disinclined to suppose, that the first moral fablrs which appeared in Europe, were of Indian or Ethiopian origin." See discourse delivered to the... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 376 strani
...their original title is Hit6padesa, or amicable instruction ; and, as the very existence of jEsop, whom the Arabs believe to have been an Abyssinian,...appeared in Europe were of Indian or Ethiopian origin." This account is corroborated by FRASER in his catalogue of Oriental manuscripts. "The ancient Brahmins... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1805 - 370 strani
...but their original title is Hit6padesa, or amicable instruction; and, as the very existence of jEsop, whom the Arabs believe to have been an Abyssinian,...appeared in Europe were of Indian or Ethiopian origin." This account is corroborated by FRASER in his catalogue of Oriental manuscripts. "The ancient Brahmins... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 strani
...to have been an Abyfjinian, appears rather doubtful, I am not difinclined to fuppofe, that the firft moral fables, which appeared in Europe, were of Indian or Ethiopian origin. VOL. r. F The Hindus are faid to have boafted of three inventions, all of which, indeed, are admirable,... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 534 strani
...have been an Abyffinian, appears rather " doubtful, I am not difinclined to fuppofe, that the firft moral "fables, which appeared in Europe, were of Indian or Ethiopian " origin." — See the Third Difcourfe on the Hindus, Vol. I. HITOPADfiSA*. THE INTRODUCTION, Praifeto GA'NESA'*... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 482 strani
...but their original title is Hipotedisa, or Amicable Instruction ; and as the very existence of JEsop, whom the Arabs believe to have been an Abyssinian,...or incident of an epic or dramatic poem is called tue/uWe. ' FABULOUS age, that-period in the history of every nation in which supernatural events are... | |
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