Fabulas de Loqmán; vertidas em portuguez e paraphrasesdas em versos hebraicos

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Bénoliel, Joseph
Wogue, Lazare Eliszer

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1898

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Internet Archives has a digital copy based on a holding at UCLA. There is a T of C at the finish on 155-56. First come 44 fables on 132 pages. An appendix includes several more fables, an elegy, two poems, an address, a memorial, and two epitaphs. #19, "O homem e o porco," follows the traditional fable, except for the moral: sinful men know the disastrous future that awaits them. For #34, "O sol e o vento," the Portuguese is just as we would expect. For that fable, the Hebrew seems to depart quite poetically from the known fable. I notice some occasional Arabic along the way. This book is very frail. 6¼" x 10".

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Imprensa nacional

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