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English: Illustration of story from Panchatantra. The first meeting of the——jackal. And the bull (Damanaka and Sanjivaka). "One of the "Indian designs which adorn the fine Persian MS." of the Fables preserved at the British Museum (Add. MS., 18,579)."
Downloaded from ※, frontispiece of 1888 Jacobs book. |
Date | (reproduced in 1888 book) |
Source | "The earliest English version of the fables of Bidpai: The morall philosophie of Doni, "by," Sir Thomas North. Edited and induced by Joseph Jacobs (1888)", frontispiece |
Author | "executed in 1610 for Tana Sahib, the last Rajah of Golconda (See Rieu, Cat. Pers. MSS. p. 756)" |
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