Jataka Tales - Translations

Translations

The standard Pali collection of jatakas, with canonical text embedded, has been translated by E. B. Cowell and others, originally published in six volumes by Cambridge University Press, 1895-1907; reprinted in three volumes, Pali Text Society, Bristol. There are also numerous translations of selections and individual stories from various languages.

  • Jacobs, Joseph (1888), The earliest English version of the Fables of Bidpai, London, http://www.archive.org/details/earliestenglishv00doniuoft Google Books (edited and induced from The Morall Philosophie of Doni by Sir Thomas North, 1570)

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