Book of Sindbad

Folk tale, possibly originating in Persia or India in the first century BCE. It was translated into multiple languages, including Syriac, Greek, Persian, Hebrew, Old Spanish, and Arabic.

HMML ID
444801947650
PURL
https://w3id.org/haf/work/444801947650
LC access point
Book of Sindbad
Library of Congress
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n99041084
VIAF
https://viaf.org/viaf/16557600

Variants

  • Book of seven viziers
  • Book of Sinbad
  • Book of Sindibad
  • Book of Sindibâd
  • Book of Syntipas the Philosopher
  • Book of the Philosopher Syntipas
  • Book of the wiles of women
  • Libro de los engannos et de los assayamientos de las muggeres
  • Libro de los engaños de las mujeres
  • Libro degli inganni delle donne

Work information

Title
Book of Sindbad
Centuries
1st century BCE
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Versions

Expression
Book of Sindbad. Ancient Greek
Language
Greek, Ancient
Title
Syntipas
HMML native script
Συντίπας
Incipit
Διήγησις ἐμφιλόσοφος

General notes

Citations
Hans R. Runte, The Seven Sages of Rome and the Book of Sindbad: An Analytical Bibliography (New York: Garland, 1984).

Preferred citation

"Book of Sindbad." HMML Authority File. Hill Museum & Manuscript Library. Last modified July 31, 2024. https://w3id.org/haf/work/444801947650

Change notes

Date added
2023-08-08
Last edited
2024-07-31

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