More Jataka Tales
Language: Dutch - ISBN: 9786256014947 - 93 pages
€17.99
E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
Synopsis
Dr. Felix Adler, in his Foreword to "Jataka Tales," says that long ago he was "captivated by the charm of the Jataka Tales." Little children have not only felt this charm, but they have discovered that they can read the stories to themselves. And so "More Jataka Tales" were found in the volume translated from the Sanskrit into English by a group of Cambridge scholars and published by the University Press.
The Jataka tales, regarded as historic in the Third Century B. C., are the oldest collection of folk-lore extant. They come down to us from that dim far-off time when our forebears told tales around the same hearthfire on the roof of the world. Professor Rhys Davids speaks of them as a priceless record of the childhood of our race. The same stories are found in Greek, Latin, Arabic, Persian, and in most European languages. The Greek versions of the Jataka tales were adapted and ascribed to the famous storyteller, Aesop, and under his name handed down as a continual feast for the children in the West, — tales first invented to please and instruct our far-off cousins in the East." Here East, though East, meets West!
About Ellen C. Babbitt
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Product specifications
Binding | Paperback |
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Language | Dutch |
Publishing date | Thursday, 30 January 2025 |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN | 9786256014947 |
Pagecount | 93 |
Interior color | Black/white |
Size | 135 x 215 mm |
Publisher | E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books |
Author | Ellen C. Babbitt |
Category | Child and youth > Fairytales |