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1 Pre | third of the whole - are derived from India. In particular, 2 Pre | Samian slave, Aesop, were derived from India, probably from 3 GeNote| whom the Greek AEsop is derived) and Avian, and so came 4 GeNote| FABLES OF BIDPAI were thus derived from Buddhistic sources. 5 GeNote| arranged in a frame, and derived ultimately from Buddhistic 6 GeNote| much of which was certainly derived from Oriental and ultimately 7 GeNote| Boccaccio and his school being derived from this source. As these 8 GeNote| Fables (Bks. vii. - xii.) are derived from Indian sources. (See 9 GeNote| literature of modern Europe is derived from those portions of this 10 GeNote| of occidental people were derived from Eastern and mainly 11 GeNote| source, since Miss Frere derived her tales from a Christian 12 GeNote| that this common nucleus is derived from India and India alone. 13 GeNote| European folk-tales are derived from the Bidpai literature 14 GeNote| Cosquin that they are all derived from India. The latter scholar 15 GeNote| occasions, the source whence I derived the tale, then parallels, 16 GeNote| that the latter have been derived from the former. I have, 17 StNote| modern European Aesops are derived.~Remarks. - I have selected 18 StNote| that familiar to us, and derived by us in the last resort 19 StNote| hatched," is ultimately to be derived from India.~Remarks. - The 20 StNote| Fontaine, are demonstrably derived from the same Indian original 21 StNote| Nicholaus Pergamenus, who derived it from the Sermones of 22 StNote| No., li.), who probably derived it from the Directorium 23 StNote| Dimnah, which was itself derived from the old Syriac version 24 StNote| literature is ultimately to be derived from a Buddhist source.~ 25 StNote| is something solar, and derived from myth's of the solar 26 StNote| The English variant was derived from an English Gipsy, and 27 StNote| first English Bidpai, itself derived from the Italian block. 28 StNote| Islensk. Aevent. 59, possibly derived from La Fontaine, x. 12.~ 29 StNote| that the Sicilian story is derived from the Indian one.~XVII. 30 StNote| literature (though probably there derived from the folk) and in modern 31 StNote| the fire in his belly was derived from Prince Five-Weapons.~