[Complete] The Fables of Pilpay, by Anonymous (c200 BC - 300 AD) - lt

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The Fables of Pilpay, by Anonymous (c200 BC - 300 AD), translated by Abdullah Ibn al-Muqaffa ( c 756) and Joseph Harris (c 1690)

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These moralistic stories within stories date back to the Sanskrit text Panchatantra (200 BC – 300 AD). They were first translated into Arabic by a Persian named Ruzbeh who named it Book of Kalilah and Dimna and then by Abdullah Ibn al-Muqaffa and later Joseph Harris in 1679 and then remodeled in 1818. Max Mueller noted that La Fontaine was indebted to the work and other scholars have noted that Jeanne-Marie LePrince de Beaumont and John Fletcher were both familiar with the fables. The Fables of Pilpay are a series of inter-woven fables, many of which deploy metaphors of anthropomorphized animals with human virtues and vices. (Summary by The introduction and Wikipedia)
Source text (please read only from this text!):https://archive.org/details/fablesofpilpay00bidp/page/n6/mode/1up Lets prounoune The Fables of Pilpay as The Fables of Bidpa and say Fable no. as part of the reading

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Genres for the project: Children's Fiction/Myths, Legends & Fairy Tales; Children's Fiction/Short works; Epistolary Fiction; Short Stories/Single Author Collections; Culture & Heritage Fiction

Keywords that describe the book: literature, fables, Indian literature, panchatantra, book of kalilah and dimna, Arabic literary prose

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"Section"# of The Fables of Pilpay. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit librivox.org." [Optional: "Read by your name."] "The Fables of Pilpay, by Anonymous, translated by Abdullah Ibn al-Muqaffa and Joseph Harris. Section Title."
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I can set this up.

Edit ready to go. Let me know if you need anything else.
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I have it ready to go. Thanks Lynnet :D

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Moved to Short Works.
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Post by BeckyWTX »

I would like to read #5 "The Falcon and the Raven"
please. Thanks.
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Number five is yours BeckyWTX :thumbs:

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Post by Kingsnake »

My I have section eight?
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Section 8 is yours Kingsnake :thumbs:

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Post by BeckyWTX »

Looking online for pronunciation of Pilpay, I've found "Bidpai" is considered the closest to the ancient language. Is that your preference?
Thanks for your counsel.
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The book is also known as The Fables of Bidpai (or Pilpai in various European languages, Vidyapati in Sanskrit) - from Wikipedia -

This person discussed calls it the fables of Bidpai. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acxWfG-6yTE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kN4315GeBfE

Lets prounoune The Fables of Pilpay as The Fables of Bidpa

- sound okay to you?

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Thank you for your research! :clap: :thumbs: Appreciate the guidance.
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I took the introduction and section 4

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Post by Endellion »

Hi, I can do 6 and/or 10?

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I gave you 6 and 10 Tasha :thumbs:

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Post by Amendis »

Hello, Craig. May I please record Section 1: Preface?
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