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- authors explicitly credit their inspirations to texts such as "Bidpai" and "Pilpay, the Indian sage" that are known to be based on the Panchatantra. According...
- the greatest part to Pilpay, the Indian sage." (French: Je dirai par reconnaissance que j’en dois la plus grande partie à Pilpay sage indien.) His sources...
- stone traps were used to capture leopards and tigers. In the Fables of Pilpay, the tiger is described as furious and avid to rule over wilderness. The...
- pp. 85–89. ISBN 978-0-6910-1784-6. Warner, Charles Dudley, ed. (1902). "Pilpay: Prince Five-Weapons". A Library of the World's Best Literature, Vol. XX...
- collection of Fables, explicitly acknowledged his debt to "the Indian sage Pilpay". The collection has been adapted in plays, cartoons, and commentary works...
- lions of their prowess. The lion plays a prominent role in The Fables of Pilpay that were translated into Persian, Gr**** and Hebrew languages between the...
- the agitation running up to the 1832 Reform Act, a pseudonymous 'Peter Pilpay' wrote a set of Fables from ancient authors, or old saws with modern instances...
- and eventually into all the major languages of Europe (as The Fables of Pilpay or Bidpai), ranging from Russian to Gaelic to English. In its eastward migration...
- publication is the Livre des lumières en la conduite des rois composé par le sage Pilpay (1644), dedicated to chancellor Pierre Séguier by “David Sahid of Ispahan...
- (Hitopadesha), a collection of traditional Bengali tales, and The Fables of Pilpay; the story was translated into Gr**** by Simeon Seth, and also occurs in...