MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
Rylands Collection
Record
Image Number:
JRL1310091
Reference Number:
R148858
Link to Catalogue:
Image Title:
Why do the dogs sniff at one another version 1, part 2
Alternative Image Title:
Why do the dogs sniff at one another version 2
Parent Work Title:
Rumanian bird and beast stories: rendered into English
Creator:
Creangă, Ion
Creator Role:
Author
Creator:
Pann, Anton, 1796 or 1797-1854
Creator Role:
Author
Creator:
Gaster, Moses, 1856-1939
Creator Role:
Translator
Date Created:
not before 1916
Publication Details:
London: Published for the Folk-Lore Society by Sidgwick & Jackson, Ltd
Page/Sheet:
Inserted before page 209
Image Sequence Number:
210
Description:
In 1915 Gaster published his work Romanian Bird and Beast Stories (381pp), consisting of a lengthy study in which he presents his views on folklore, followed by his translations of 119 numbered Romanian stories about animals, and three appendices (animal charms, stories from Ahikar, and animal stories from the Hebrew Alphabet of Ben Sira). Gaster found the stories in the published works of several Romanian folklorists, most notably (around two thirds of the stories) from two publications by Simion Florea Marian (1883 and 1903). R148858 is Gaster's own interleaved copy. It shows that he continued to gather and translate animal stories until shortly before his death. The volume contains handwritten notes (mostly references to what Gaster perceived as 'parallels' in various publications), a copy of a letter from Queen Elisabeth of Romania, news paper cuttings with reviews of the book, and inserted leaves with handwritten and typed stories. Below his translation of a story, Gaster usually mentions where he found it (not all references are correct) and when he translated it. The page was typed in blue ink and is and glued in at the left hand side before page 209. The end of the first of two versions of: 'why do the dogs sniff at one another' is given in which the greyhound tells the other dogs God will send a reply soon. This causes all the dogs to sniff any other dog they see in the hope that it may be God's messenger. A second version of the story is given (from A Pann' s 'Povestea Vorbii') in which the dog is sent to the Sultan of Turkey instead and never returns. At the bottom is written in black ink 'Ion Creangă VIII, 1916 p. 231' which relates to the first version only.
Language Code:
eng
Language:
English
Subject:
Folk-lore, Romanian
Category of Material:
Printed
Technique Used:
Typewriting
Medium:
Ink
Support:
Paper
Current Repository:
The University of Manchester Library, U.K.
Provenance:
Gaster, Moses, 1856-1939, former owner
Rights Holder - Image:
The University of Manchester Library
Rights holder - Work:
The University of Manchester Library
References:
Haralambakis, M. 'A Survey of the Gaster Collection in the John Rylands Library', Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 89:2 (2013): 107–30. Florea, V. Dr. M. Gaster: Reconstituiri biobibliografice: Omul şi Opera (Cluj-Napoca: Editura Fundatiei pentru Studii Europene, 2008), 127–54.
Date Captured (yyyy-mm-dd):
2013-02-13
Image Creation Technique:
Digital capture by Heritage Imaging, The University of Manchester Library
Date Image Added (yyyy-mm):
2013-05
Metadata Language:
eng-GB

Why do the dogs sniff at one another version 1, part 2

Why do the dogs sniff at one another version 1, part 2