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The Arabian nights' entertainments, or, The thousand and one nights

İsim The Arabian nights' entertainments, or, The thousand and one nights
Yazar Lane, Edward William, 1801-1876, Fitz Hugh Ludlow Memorial Library [former owner], Julio Mario Santo Domingo Collection
Basım Tarihi: 1927
Basım Yeri New York - Tudor
Konu Scheherazade, Queen, consort of Shahryar, King of Persia (Legendary character), Folklore -- Arab countries
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 1260
Fiziksel Boyutlar 24 cm.
Kütüphane: Harvard Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 990009298050203941
Kayıt Numarası 01HVD_ALMA211785650700003941
Lokasyon WIDENER LIBRARY WID-LC (PJ7715 .L3X 1927 )
Tarih 1927
Örnek Metin Táj-El-Mulook Who Loved the Lady Dunyá and Won Her Although She Was a Hater of Men -- The Story of 'Azeez Who Was Beguiled by the Artful Daughter of Deleeleh, and of 'Azeezeh His Betrothed -- 'Alee, the Son of Bekkár, andShems-En-Nahár, the Sultan's Concubine -- Prince Kamar-Ez-Zemán and the Princess Budoor and What Came of the 'Efreet's Beauty Contest -- The Adventures of the Two Princes, El-Amjad and El-As'ad -- The Story of the Lovers Neameh and Noam -- 'Alá-Ed-Deen and His Adventures with the Beautiful Zuubeydeh, the Slave Girls Koot-El-Kuloob and Yásemeen, Ahmad the Thief, and the Sultán -- Abu-L-Hasan the Wag: orthe Sleeper Awakened -- Mohammad 'Alee, the Jeweller: or the False Sultán -- Aboo-Mohammad the Lazy and the Enchanted Ape -- 'Alee Shér and the Damsel Zumurrud: Their Strange Separation and Stranger Reunion -- Ibn-Mansoor and the Lady Budoor -- The Story of the Magic Horse -- The Romance of Uns-El-Wujood, Delight of the World, and the Maiden Rose-In-Bud -- 'Alee of Cairo and the Haunted House -- Es-Sindibád of the Sea -- The First Voyage -- The Second Voyage -- The Third Voyage -- The Fourth Voyage -- The Fifth Voyage -- The Sixth Voyage -- The Seventh Voyage -- The City Of Brass -- Joodar, His Wicked Brothers, And The Enchanted Treasure -- Jullanár, Princess Of The Sea -- King Bedr Básim and Queen Jóharah of the Sea -- Prince Seyf-El-Mulook And His Marvelous Journey In Search Of Bedeea-El-Jemál, Princess of the Jánn -- How Hasan Captured The Bird-Maiden And The Adventures That Came After -- The Fisherman And The River Apes And What Followed With The Sultán And His Favorite Slave Girl -- Aboo-Seer The Faithful Friend And Aboo-Keer The Deceiver -- 'Aba-Allah Of The Land And 'Abd-Allah Of The Sea And What Came Of Their Meeting -- How Ibráheem Saw A Pricture Of The Lady Jemeeleh: Loved Her, Searched For Her, And Won Her After Many Adventures -- Maaroof, The Poor Cobbler, Who Found Treasure, Gained A Royal Bride, And Became Sultán With The Help Of An 'Efreet -- The Fortune That Befell Shahrazád -- Appendix -- Comprising the translator's complete notes on the text -- Fables And Anecdotes In The Notes -- The Peacock, The Peahen, etc. -- The Fox and the Wolf -- The Liberality of Hátim-Et-Táee after His Death -- Maan and the Three Damsels -- Adventures of Ibráheem the Rebel -- Irem the Terrestrial Paradise -- Is-hák, the Maiden Khadeejeh, and the Sultán -- The Lover Who Pretended to Be a Thief -- The Token of the Bean -- The Generosity of Yahyá -- The Kindness of Yahyá -- El-Ma-moon and the Learned Man -- Freaks of Fortune -- The Daring Sharper -- The Stranger Tales of the Three Wálees -- The Robber Who Tricked the Money-Changer -- The Girl with the Beautiful Hands -- The Reward of Charity -- The Generous Israelite -- Aboo-Hassán and the Dream of El-Ma-moon -- A Friend in Need -- The Man Enriched through a Dream -- The Arrogant Slave Girl -- The Pauper and His Slave Girl -- Two Victims of Love -- Loave in a School -- A Faithless Wife -- A Simpleton and a Sharper -- The King and the Merchant of Cairo -- The King and the Village Damsel -- The King and the Clever Fisherman -- The Hospitality of Yahyá -- Mohammad El-Emeen and the Slave Girl -- El-Fadl and Jaafar, the Generous Barmekees -- A Deceitful Wife -- The Slayer Who Was Pardoned -- An Impudent Thief -- The Penalty of Greed -- The Devout Prince -- The Illiterate Schoolmaster -- The Quill of the Rukh' -- Result of Restraint upon Two Lovers -- A Distracted Lover -- The Converted Prior -- Aboo-'Esá and the Girl Kurrat-el-'Eyn -- A Townsman and a Bedaweeyeh -- A Tyrannical King and the Angel of Death -- Advantages of Piety and Industry -- The Muslim Warrior and the Christian Maiden -- The Justice of Providence -- The Lovers 'Otbeh and Reiyá -- Generosity Rewarded -- The Lovers of the Benee-'Odhrah -- The Lovers Reunited -- The Man of Baghdád and His Slave Girl.
Biçim / tür Fiction, Translations (form), Stories (texts)
Kaynak HVD - Core
Başlık The Arabian nights' entertainments, or, The thousand and one nights
Varyant başlık Thousand and one nights
Kaynağa git Harvard Kütüphanesi Harvard Library
Harvard Library Harvard Kütüphanesi
Kaynağa git

The Arabian nights' entertainments, or, The thousand and one nights

Yazar Lane, Edward William, 1801-1876, Fitz Hugh Ludlow Memorial Library [former owner], Julio Mario Santo Domingo Collection
Basım Tarihi 1927
Basım Yeri New York - Tudor
Konu Scheherazade, Queen, consort of Shahryar, King of Persia (Legendary character), Folklore -- Arab countries
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 1260
Fiziksel Boyutlar 24 cm.
Kütüphane Harvard Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 990009298050203941
Kayıt Numarası 01HVD_ALMA211785650700003941
Lokasyon WIDENER LIBRARY WID-LC (PJ7715 .L3X 1927 )
Tarih 1927
Örnek Metin Táj-El-Mulook Who Loved the Lady Dunyá and Won Her Although She Was a Hater of Men -- The Story of 'Azeez Who Was Beguiled by the Artful Daughter of Deleeleh, and of 'Azeezeh His Betrothed -- 'Alee, the Son of Bekkár, andShems-En-Nahár, the Sultan's Concubine -- Prince Kamar-Ez-Zemán and the Princess Budoor and What Came of the 'Efreet's Beauty Contest -- The Adventures of the Two Princes, El-Amjad and El-As'ad -- The Story of the Lovers Neameh and Noam -- 'Alá-Ed-Deen and His Adventures with the Beautiful Zuubeydeh, the Slave Girls Koot-El-Kuloob and Yásemeen, Ahmad the Thief, and the Sultán -- Abu-L-Hasan the Wag: orthe Sleeper Awakened -- Mohammad 'Alee, the Jeweller: or the False Sultán -- Aboo-Mohammad the Lazy and the Enchanted Ape -- 'Alee Shér and the Damsel Zumurrud: Their Strange Separation and Stranger Reunion -- Ibn-Mansoor and the Lady Budoor -- The Story of the Magic Horse -- The Romance of Uns-El-Wujood, Delight of the World, and the Maiden Rose-In-Bud -- 'Alee of Cairo and the Haunted House -- Es-Sindibád of the Sea -- The First Voyage -- The Second Voyage -- The Third Voyage -- The Fourth Voyage -- The Fifth Voyage -- The Sixth Voyage -- The Seventh Voyage -- The City Of Brass -- Joodar, His Wicked Brothers, And The Enchanted Treasure -- Jullanár, Princess Of The Sea -- King Bedr Básim and Queen Jóharah of the Sea -- Prince Seyf-El-Mulook And His Marvelous Journey In Search Of Bedeea-El-Jemál, Princess of the Jánn -- How Hasan Captured The Bird-Maiden And The Adventures That Came After -- The Fisherman And The River Apes And What Followed With The Sultán And His Favorite Slave Girl -- Aboo-Seer The Faithful Friend And Aboo-Keer The Deceiver -- 'Aba-Allah Of The Land And 'Abd-Allah Of The Sea And What Came Of Their Meeting -- How Ibráheem Saw A Pricture Of The Lady Jemeeleh: Loved Her, Searched For Her, And Won Her After Many Adventures -- Maaroof, The Poor Cobbler, Who Found Treasure, Gained A Royal Bride, And Became Sultán With The Help Of An 'Efreet -- The Fortune That Befell Shahrazád -- Appendix -- Comprising the translator's complete notes on the text -- Fables And Anecdotes In The Notes -- The Peacock, The Peahen, etc. -- The Fox and the Wolf -- The Liberality of Hátim-Et-Táee after His Death -- Maan and the Three Damsels -- Adventures of Ibráheem the Rebel -- Irem the Terrestrial Paradise -- Is-hák, the Maiden Khadeejeh, and the Sultán -- The Lover Who Pretended to Be a Thief -- The Token of the Bean -- The Generosity of Yahyá -- The Kindness of Yahyá -- El-Ma-moon and the Learned Man -- Freaks of Fortune -- The Daring Sharper -- The Stranger Tales of the Three Wálees -- The Robber Who Tricked the Money-Changer -- The Girl with the Beautiful Hands -- The Reward of Charity -- The Generous Israelite -- Aboo-Hassán and the Dream of El-Ma-moon -- A Friend in Need -- The Man Enriched through a Dream -- The Arrogant Slave Girl -- The Pauper and His Slave Girl -- Two Victims of Love -- Loave in a School -- A Faithless Wife -- A Simpleton and a Sharper -- The King and the Merchant of Cairo -- The King and the Village Damsel -- The King and the Clever Fisherman -- The Hospitality of Yahyá -- Mohammad El-Emeen and the Slave Girl -- El-Fadl and Jaafar, the Generous Barmekees -- A Deceitful Wife -- The Slayer Who Was Pardoned -- An Impudent Thief -- The Penalty of Greed -- The Devout Prince -- The Illiterate Schoolmaster -- The Quill of the Rukh' -- Result of Restraint upon Two Lovers -- A Distracted Lover -- The Converted Prior -- Aboo-'Esá and the Girl Kurrat-el-'Eyn -- A Townsman and a Bedaweeyeh -- A Tyrannical King and the Angel of Death -- Advantages of Piety and Industry -- The Muslim Warrior and the Christian Maiden -- The Justice of Providence -- The Lovers 'Otbeh and Reiyá -- Generosity Rewarded -- The Lovers of the Benee-'Odhrah -- The Lovers Reunited -- The Man of Baghdád and His Slave Girl.
Biçim / tür Fiction, Translations (form), Stories (texts)
Kaynak HVD - Core
Başlık The Arabian nights' entertainments, or, The thousand and one nights
Varyant başlık Thousand and one nights
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