Journal of Old Turkic Studies

Journal of Old Turkic Studies

A Tale from the Pañcatantra in Central Asia? The Lion, the Bull and the Fox

Yazarlar: Jens WİLKENS

Cilt 1 , Sayı 2 , 2017 , Sayfalar 104 - 139

Konular:Edebiyat, Dil Bilim

Anahtar Kelimeler:Pañcatantra,Kalīla wa-Dimna,Old Uyghur,Narrative literature,Turfan studies

Özet: The Indian Pañcatantra is doubtlessly one of the great successes in pre-modern literature as it was translated into numerous languages. In the article the Old Uyghur fragments which were previously assigned to this work are re-examined. It is argued that two Manichaean pieces are genuine textual testimonies of the Pañcatantra/Kalīla wa-Dimna tradition while the Buddhist fragments belong to the fifth chapter of the cycle of stories Daśakarmapathāvadānamālā ‘garland of legends pertaining to the ten courses of actions’. Parallels to the story told in the latter work are examined. In the appendix a tentative new edition of the Manichaean fragments is provided.


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@article{2017, title={A Tale from the Pañcatantra in Central Asia? The Lion, the Bull and the Fox}, volume={1}, number={2}, publisher={Journal of Old Turkic Studies}, author={Jens WİLKENS}, year={2017}, pages={104–139} }
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Jens WİLKENS. (2017). A Tale from the Pañcatantra in Central Asia? The Lion, the Bull and the Fox (Vol. 1, pp. 104–139). Vol. 1, pp. 104–139. Journal of Old Turkic Studies.
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Jens WİLKENS. A Tale from the Pañcatantra in Central Asia? The Lion, the Bull and the Fox. no. 2, Journal of Old Turkic Studies, 2017, pp. 104–39.