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ОглавлениеThe Story Of King Shahryar and His Brother
Tale of the Trader and the Jinni
The Fisherman and the Jinni The Tale of the Wazir and the Sage Duban
The Tale of the Husband and the Parrot
The Tale of the Prince and the Ogress
The Tale of the Ensorcelled Prince
The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad
The Tale of the Envier and the Envied
Tale of Nur Al-Din and his Son
The Barber’s Tale of his First Brother
The Barber’s Tale of his Second Brother
The Barber’s Tale of his Third Brother
The Barber’s Tale of his Fourth Brother
The Barber’s Tale of his Fifth Brother
The Barber’s Tale of his Sixth Brother
Nur Al–Din Ali and the Damsel Anis Al–Jalis
Tale of Ghanim bin Ayyub, the Distraught, the Thrall o’ Love
Tale of the First Eunuch, Bukhayt
Tale of the Second Eunuch, Kafur
Tale of King Omar Bin Al–Nu’uman and his sons Sharrkan and Zau Al–Makan, and what befel them of things seld-seen and Peregrine. Tale of Taj al-Muluk and the Princess Dunya (The Lover and the Loved)
The Birds and Beasts and the Carpenter
Tale of the Water Fowl and the Tortoise
The Tale of the Falcon and the Partridge
Tale of the Mouse and the Ichneumon
The Hedgehog and the Wood-Pigeons
The Merchant and the Two Sharpers
Tale of Ali Bin Bakkar and of Shams Al-Nahar
Ni’amah bin al-Rabi’a and Naomi his Slave-girl
Tale of Ma’an the Son of Zaidah
Ma’an Son of Zaidah and the Badawi
The Caliph Hisham and the Arab Youth
Ibrahim Bin Al-Mahdi and the Barber-Surgeon
The City of Many Columned Iram and Abdullah Son of Abi Kilabah
Tale of Harun Al-Rashid and the Slave-Girl and the Imam Abu Yusuf
Tale of the Lover Who Feigned Himself A Thief
Ja’afar the Barmecide and the Bean Seller
Generous Dealing of Yahya Bin Khalid the Barmecide with Mansur
Generous Dealing of Yahya Son of KhÁLid with A Man Who Forged A Letter in his Name
Caliph Al-Maamun and the Strange Scholar
The Loves of Jubayr Bin Umayr and the Lady Budur
The Man of Ai-Yaman and his Six Slave-Girls
Harun Al-Rashid and the Damsel and Abu Nowas
The Man Who Stole the Dish of Gold Wherein the Dog Ate
The Sharper of Alexandria and the Chief of Police
Al-Malik Al-Nasir and the Three Chiefs of Police
The Story of the Chief of Police of Cairo
The Story of the Chief of the Bulak Police
The Story of the Chief of the Old Cairo Police
The Chief of the Kus Police and the Sharper
Ibrahim Bin Al-Mahdi and the Merchant’s Sister
The Woman Whose Hands Were Cut Off for Giving Alms to the Poor
Abu Hassan Al-Ziyadi and the Khorasan
The Poor Man and his Friend in Need
The Ruined Man Who Became Rich Again Through A Dream.
Caliph Al-Mutawakkil and his Concubine Mahbubah
Wardan The Butcher; his Adventure with the Lady and the Bear
The King’s Daughter and the Ape
Uns Al-Wujud and the Wazir’s Daughter Al-Ward FI’L-Akmam Or Rose-IN-Hood
Abu Nowas with the Three Boys and the Caliph Harun Al-Rashid
Abdallah Bin Ma’amar with the Man of Bassorah and His Slave-Girl
Wazir of Al-Yaman and his Young Brother
The Loves of the Boy and Girl at School
Al-Mutalammis and his Wife Umaymah
The Caliph Harum Al-Rashid and Queen Zubaydah in the Bath
Harun Al-Rashid and the Three Poets
Mus’ab Bin Al-Zubayr and Ayishah his Wife
Abu Al-Aswad and his Slave-Girl
Harun Al-Rashid and the Two Slave-Girls
The Caliph Harun Al-Rashid and the Three Slave-Girls
The Kazi Abu Yusuf with Harun Al-Rashid and Queen Zubaydah
The Caliph Al-Hakim and the Merchant
King Kisra Anushirwan and the Village Damsel
Water-Carrier and the Goldsmith’s Wife
Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman
Yahya Bin Khalid the Barmecide and the Poor Man
Mohammed Al-Amin and the Slave-Girl
The Sons of Yahya Bin Khalid and Sa’id Bin Salim Al-Bahili
The Woman’s Trick Against her Husband
The Devout Woman and the Two Wicked Elders
Ja’afar the Barmecide and the Old Badawl
The Caliph Omar Bin Al-Khattab and the Young Badawi
The Caliph Al-Maamun and the Pyramids of Egypt
Masrur the Eunuch and Ibn Al-Karibi
The Unwise Schoolmaster Who Fell in Love by Report
Illiterate Who Set Up for A Schoolmaster
The King and the Virtuous Wife
Abd Al-Rahman the Maghribi’s Story of the Rukh.
Adi Bin Zayd and the Princess Hind
Di’ibil Al-Khuza’i with the Lady and Muslim Bin Al-Walid
Isaac of Mosul and the Merchant
The Loves of Abu Isa and Kurrat Al-Ayn
Al-Amin Son of Al-Rashid and his Uncle Ibrahim Bin Al-Mahdi
Al-Fath Bin Khakan and the Caliph Al-Mutawakkil
The Man’s Dispute with the Learned Woman Concerning the Relative Excellence of Male and Female
Abu Suwayd and the Pretty Old Woman
The Emir Ali Bin Tahir and the Girl Muunis
The Woman Who Had A Boy and the Other Who Had A Man to Lover
Ali the Cairene and the Haunted House in Baghdad
The Pilgrim Man and the Old Woman
Abu Al-Husn and his Slave-Girl Tawaddud.
The Angel of Death with the Proud King and the Devout Man
The Angel of Death and the Rich King
The Angel of Death and the King of the Children of Israel
Iskandar Zu Al-Karnayn and a Certain Tribe of Poor Folk
The Righteousness of King Anushirwan.
The Jewish Kazi and his Pious Wife
The Shipwrecked Woman and her Child
The Devout Tray-Maker and his Wife
The Blacksmith Who Could Handle Fire Without Hurt
The Devotee to Whom Allah Gave A Cloud for Service and the Devout King
The Moslem Champion and the Christian Damsel
The Christian King’s Daughter and the Moslem
The Prophet and the Justice of Providence
The Ferryman of the Nile and the Hermit
The Island King and the Pious Israelite
Abu Al-Hasan and Abu Ja’afar the Leper.
Sindbad The Seaman and Sindbad The Landsman
First Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman.”
The Second Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
The Third Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
The Fourth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
The Fifth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
The Sixth Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
A Translation of The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman
Craft and Malice of Women, or The Tale of the King, His Son, His Concubine and the Seven Wazirs
The King and his Wazir’s Wife.
Story of the Confectioner, his Wife, and the Parrot
The Rake’s Trick against the Chaste Wife
The Miser and the Loaves of Bread
The Woman who made her Husband Sift Dust.
Wazir’s Son and the Hammam–Keeper’s Wife.”
The Wife’s Device to Cheat her Husband.”
Goldsmith and the Cashmere Singing–Girl
The Man who never Laughed during the Rest of his Days
The King’s Son and the Merchant’s Wife
The Page who Feigned to Know the Speech of Birds.
The Lady and her Five Suitors.
The Three Wishes, or the Man who Longed to see the Night of Power
Story of Prince Behram and the Princess Al–Datma
The King’s Son and the Ifrit’s Mistress
Sandal–Wood Merchant and the Sharpers.
The Debauchee and the Three–Year-Old Child
Story of the Fox and the Folk.
History of Gharib and his Brother Ajib.
Hind, Daughter of Al-Nu’man and Al-Hajjaj
Khuzaymah Bin Bishr and Ikrimah Al-Fayyaz.
Yunus the Scribe and the Caliph Walid Bin Sahl
Harun Al-Rashid and the Arab Girl
Al-Asma’i and the Three Girls of Bassorah
Ibrahim of Mosul and the Devil.
Ishak of Mosul and His Mistress and the Devil.
Al-Malik Al-Nasir and his Wazir
The Rogueries of Dalilah the Crafty and her Daughter Zaynab the Coney-Catcher.
The Adventures of Mercury Ali of Cairo.
Julnar the Sea-Born and her Son King Badr Basim of Persia
King Mohammed Bin Sabaik and the Merchant Hasan
Story of Prince Sayf al-Muluk and the Princess Badi’a al-Jamal
Khalifah the Fisherman of Baghdad
Khalifah The Fisherman of Baghdad
Ali Nur Al-Din and Miriam the Girdle-Girl
The Man of Upper Egypt and His Frankish Wife
Ruined Man of Baghdad and his Slave-Girl
The Fakir and his Jar of Butter.
The Unjust King and the Pilgrim Prince
The Serpent charmer and his Wife
The Francolin and the Tortoises
Abu Kir the Dyer and Abu Sir the Barber
Abdullah the Fisherman and Abdullah the Merman
Harun Al-Rashid and Abu Hasan, the Merchant of Oman
Kamar Al-Zaman and the Jeweller’s Wife.
Abdullah Bin Fazil and his Brothers.
Ma’aruf the Cobbler and his Wife
§ III. The Matter and the Manner of the Nights
§ V— On the Prose-Rhyme and the Poetry of the Nights
I. Index to the Tales and Proper Names
II. Alphabetical Table of the Notes (Anthropological, &c.) Prepared by F. Steingass, Ph.D
III. Alphabetical Table of First Lines (Metrical Portion) Prepared by Dr. Steingass
IV. Tables of Contents of the various Arabic texts
D. Comparison of the Same with Mr. Lane’s and My Version
Comparative table of the Tales in the principal editions of the Thousand and One Nights, viz.:—