List of Abbreviations:
- [Anderson] = Anderson's recension of the Wortley-Montague Ms.
- [B] = Breslau Edition, 12 vols (1825-43)
- [Bulaq] = Bulaq Edition, 2 vols (1835)
- [Burton] = Burton Translation, 16 vols (1885-88)
- [C1] = First Calcutta Edition, 2 vols (1814-18)
- [Calc. 2] = Macnaghten or Second Calcutta Edition, 4 vols (1839-42)
- [Chauvin] = Victor Chauvin, Bibliographie des ouvrages arabes, 12 vols (1892-1922)
- [Ch] = Chavis and Cazotte Translation, 4 vols (1788-89)
- [D] = Les Dames de Bagdad, trans. André Miquel (1991)
- [Encyclopedia] = Ulrich Marzolph and Richard van Leeuwen, ed. Arabian Nights Encyclopedia, 2 vols (2004), 2: 743-82
- [Eliséef] = Nikita Eliséef, Thèmes et Motifs des Mille et Une Nuits (1949: 190-205)
- [Galland] = Galland Translation, 12 vols (1704-17)
- [Gerhardt] = Mia I. Gerhardt, The Art of Story-telling (1963)
- [H] = Habicht Translation, 15 vols (1824-25)
- [Kirby] = W. F. Kirby, “Contributions to the Bibliography of the 1001 Nights” (Burton, 1885, X: 514-31)
- [M] = Mardrus Translation, 16 vols (1899-1904)
- [PI-III] = Tales from the Arabic, trans. John Payne, 3 vols (1884)
- [P2] = Alaeddin & Zein ul Asnam, trans. John Payne (1889)
- [Reinhardt] = Aboubakr Chraïbi, Contes nouveaux des 1001 Nuits: Étude du manuscrit Reinhardt (1996)
- [S] = Tales, Anecdotes and Letters, trans. Jonathan Scott (1800)
- [T] = Felix Tauer, Neue Erzählungen aus den 1001 Nächten, 2 vols (1982)
- [Tr] = Trébutien Translation, 3 vols (1828)
- [W] = Weil Translation, 4 vols (1838-41)
- [WM] = Wortley-Montague Ms., 7 vols (1764-65)
- [ZER] = ‘Zotenberg’s Egyptian Recension’ (Paris, 1888)
Key to Numbering:
- Ross = Decimal numbers
- Encyclopedia = {curly brackets}
- Eliséef = [square brackets]
- Kirby = (parentheses)
- Burton = Titles
- Calc. 2 &c. = (Nights)
- {2} a) Tale of the Bull and the Ass (-)
- {3} b) The Merchant and His Wife (-)
- {4} [1] (1) Tale of the Trader and the Jinni (Nights 1-3)
- {5} a) The First Shaykh's Story (Night 1)
- {6} b) The Second Shaykh's Story (Night 2)
- {7} c) The Third Shaykh's Story (Nights 2-3)
- {8} [2] (2) The Fisherman and the Jinni (Nights 3-9)
- {9} a) Tale of the Wazir and the Sage Duban (Nights 4-6)
- {10} a1) Story of King Sindibad and his Falcon (Night 5)
- {11} a2) Tale of the Husband and the Parrot (Night 5)
- {12} a3) Tale of the Prince and the Ogress (Night 5)
- {13} b) Tale of the Ensorcelled Prince (Nights 7-9)
- {9} a) Tale of the Wazir and the Sage Duban (Nights 4-6)
- {14} [3] (3) The Porter and the Three Ladies of Baghdad (Nights 9-19)
- {15} a) The First Kalandar's Tale (Nights 11-12)
- {16} b) The Second Kalandar's Tale (Nights 12-14)
- {17} b1) Tale of the Envier and the Envied (Night 13)
- {18} c) The Third Kalandar's Tale (Nights 14-16)
- {19} d) The Eldest Lady's Tale (Nights 17-18)
- {20} e) Tale of the Portress (Night 18)
- e1) Conclusion of the Story of the Porter and Three Ladies (Nights 18-19)
- {21} [4] (4) Tale of the Three Apples (Nights 19-20)
- {22} [5] (5) Tale of Nur Al-Din and his Son Badr Al-Din Hasan (Nights 20-24)
- {23} [6] (6) The Hunchback's Tale (Nights 24-34)
- {24} a) The Nazarene Broker's Story (Nights 25-26)
- {25} b) The Reeve's Tale (Nights 27-28)
- {26} c) Tale of the Jewish Doctor [= (202)] (Nights 28-29)
- {27} d) Tale of the Tailor [= 276/h] (Nights 29-33)
- {28} e) The Barber's Tale of Himself (Nights 31-33)
- {29} e1) The Barber's Tale of his First Brother (Night 31)
- {30} e2) The Barber's Tale of his Second Brother (Nights 31-32)
- {31} e3) The Barber's Tale of his Third Brother (Night 32)
- {32} e4) The Barber's Tale of his Fourth Brother (Night 32)
- {33} e5) The Barber's Tale of his Fifth Brother (Nights 32-33)
- {34} e6) The Barber's Tale of his Sixth Brother (Night 33)
- d1) The End of the Tailor's Tale (Night 33)
- {35} [7] (7) Nur Al-Din Ali and the Damsel Anis Al-Jalis (Nights 34-38)
- {36} [8] (8) Tale of Ghanim Bin Ayyub, the Distraught, the Thrall o' Love (Nights 38-45)
- {37} a) Tale of the First Eunuch, Bukhayt (Night 39)
- {38} b) Tale of the Second Eunuch, Kafur (Nights 39-40)
- {39} [9] (9) Tale of King Omar Bin Al-Nu'uman, and his Sons Sharrkan and Zau Al-Makan (Nights 45-145)
- {40} a) Tale of Taj Al-Muluk and the Princess Dunya (Nights 107-37)
- {41} a1) Tale of Aziz and Azizah (Nights 112-29)
- {42} b) Tale of the Hashish-Eater (Nights 142-43)
- {43} c) Tale of Hammad the Badawi (Night 144)
- {40} a) Tale of Taj Al-Muluk and the Princess Dunya (Nights 107-37)
- {44} [10] Parables: i) (10) The Birds and Beasts and the Carpenter (Nights 146-47)
- {45} (11) The Hermits (Nights 147-48)
- [ii] The Hermit and the Pigeons (Nights 147-48)
- [iii] The Temptation of the Pious Shepherd (Night 148)
- {46} [iv] (12) The Water-fowl and the Tortoise (Night 148)
- {47} [v] (13) The Wolf and the Fox (Nights 148-50)
- {48} a) Tale of the Falcon and the Partridge (Night 149)
- b) The Two Invalids (Night 149)
- c) The Man and the Serpent (Night 150)
- {49} [vi] (14) The Mouse and the Ichneumon (Night 150)
- {50} [vii] (15) The Cat and the Crow (Night 150)
- {51} [viii] (16) The Fox and the Crow (Nights 150-52)
- {52} a) The Flea and the Mouse (Nights 150-51)
- {53} b) The Saker and the Birds (Nights 151-52)
- {54} c) The Sparrow and the Eagle (Night 152)
- {55} [ix] (17) The Hedgehog and the Wood Pigeons (Night 152)
- a) The Seed Badly Sown (Night 152)
- {56} b) The Merchant and the Two Sharpers (Night 152)
- {57} [x] (18) The Thief and his Monkey (Night 152)
- {58} a) The Foolish Weaver (Night 152)
- {59} [xi] (19) The Sparrow and the Peacock (Night 152)
- {60} [11] (20) Ali Bin Bakkar and Shams Al-Nahar (Nights 153-69)
- {61} [12] (21) Tale of Kamar Al-Zaman (Nights 170-249)
- {62} a) Ni'amah bin Al-Rabia and Naomi his Slave-Girl (Nights 237-49)
- {63} [13] (22) Ala Al-Din Abu Al-Shamat (Nights 249-69)
- {64} [14] (23) Hatim of the Tribe of Tayy (Nights 269-71)
- {65} [15] (24) Ma'an the Son of Zaidah and the Three Girls (Nights 271-72)
- {66} [16] (25) Ma'an son of Zaidah and the Badawi (Night 272)
- {67} [17] (26) The City of Labtayt (Nights 272-73)
- {68} [18] (27) The Caliph Hisham and the Arab Youth (Night 273)
- {69} [19] (28) Ibrahim bin Al-Mahdi and the Barber-Surgeon (Nights 273-76)
- {70} [20] (29) The City of Many-Columned Iram and Abdullah Son of Abi Kalabah (Nights 276-79)
- {71} [21] (30) Isaac of Mosul (Nights 279-82)
- {72} [22] (31) The Sweep and the Noble Lady (Nights 282-85)
- {73} [23] (32) The Mock Caliph (Nights 285-94)
- {74} [24] (33) Ali the Persian [= (207/a)] (Nights 294-96)
- {75} [25] (34) Harun Al-Rashid and the Slave-Girl and the Imam Abu Yusuf [= 281/m] (Nights 296-97)
- {76} [26] (35) The Lover who feigned himself a Thief (Nights 297-99)
- {77} [27] (36) Ja'afar the Barmecide and the Bean-Seller (Night 299)
- {78} [28] (37) Abu Mohammed hight Lazybones (Nights 299-305)
- {79} [29] (38) Generous dealing of Yahya bin Khalid the Barmecide with Mansur (Nights 305-06)
- {80} [30] (39) Generous dealing of Yahya son of Khalid with a man who forged a letter [= (199)] (Nights 306-07)
- {81} [31] (40) Caliph Al-Maamun and the Strange Scholar (Nights 307-08)
- {82} [32] (41) Ali Shar and Zumurrud (Nights 308-27)
- {83} [33] (42) The Loves of Jubayr bin Umayr and the Lady Budur [cf. (147)] (Nights 327-34)
- {84} [34] (43) The Man of Al-Yaman and his Six Slave-Girls (Nights 334-38)
- {85} [35] (44) Harun Al-Rashid and the Damsel and Abu Nowas (Nights 338-40)
- {86} [36] (45) The Man who stole the dish of gold whereon the dog ate (Nights 340-41)
- {87} [37] (46) The Sharper of Alexandria and the Chief of Police (Nights 341-42)
- {88} [38] (47) Al-Malik Al-Nasir and the Three Chiefs of Police (Nights 342-44)
- {89} a) Story of the Chief of the New Cairo Police (Night 342)
- {90} b) Story of the Chief of the Bulak Police (Night 343)
- {91} c) Story of the Chief of the Old Cairo Police (Night 344)
- {92} [39] (48) The Thief and the Shroff (Nights 344-45)
- {93} [40] (49) The Chief of the Kus Police and the Sharper (Nights 345-46)
- {94} [41] (50) Ibrahim bin Al-Mahdi and the Merchant's Sister (Nights 346-47)
- {95} [42] (51) The Woman whose hands were cut off for almsgiving (Nights 347-48)
- {96} [43] (52) The devout Israelite (Nights 348-49)
- {97} [44] (53) Abu Hassan Al-Ziyadi and the Khorasan Man (Nights 349-51)
- {98} [45] (54) The Poor Man and his Friend in Need (Night 351)
- {99} [46] (55) The Ruined Man who became rich again through a Dream (Nights 351-52)
- {100} [47] (56) Caliph Al-Mutawakkil and his Concubine Mahbubah (Nights 352-53)
- {101} [48] (57) Wardan the Butcher's Adventure with the Lady and the Bear (Nights 353-55)
- {102} [49] (58) The King's Daughter and the Ape (Nights 355-57)
- {103} [50] (59) The Ebony Horse (Nights 357-71)
- {104} [51] (60) Uns Al-Wujud and the Wazir's Daughter Rose-in-Hood (Nights 371-81)
- {105} [52] (61) Abu Nowas with the Three Boys and the Caliph Harun Al-Rashid (Nights 381-83)
- {106} [53] (62) Abdullah bin Ma'amar with the Man of Bassorah and his Slave-Girl (Night 383)
- {107} [54] (63) The Lovers of the Banu Ozrah (Nights 383-84)
- {108} [55] (64) The Wazir of Al-Yaman and his Young Brother (Night 384)
- {109} [56] (65) The Loves of the Boy and Girl at School (Nights 384-85)
- {110} [57] (66) Al-Mutalammis and His Wife Umaymah (Night 385)
- {111} [58] (67) Harun Al-Rashid and Zubaydah in the Bath (Nights 385-86)
- {112} [59] (68) Harun Al-Rashid and the Three Poets (Night 386)
- {113} [60] (69) Mus'ab bin Al-Zubayr and Ayishah his Wife (Nights 386-87)
- {114} [61] (70) Abu Al-Aswad and his Slave-Girl (Night 387)
- {115} [62] (71) Harun Al-Rashid and the Two Slave-Girls (Night 387)
- {116} [62] (72) Harun Al-Rashid and the Three Slave-Girls (Night 387)
- {117} [63] (73) The Miller and his Wife (Nights 387-88)
- {118} [64] (74) The Simpleton and the Sharper (Night 388)
- {119} [65] (75) The Kazi Abu Yusuf with Harun Al-Rashid and Queen Zubaydah (Nights 388-89)
- {120} [68] (76) The Caliph Al-Hakim and the Merchant (Night 389)
- {121} [69] (77) King Kisra Anushirwan and the Village Damsel (Nights 389-90)
- {122} [70] (78) The Water-Carrier and the Goldsmith's Wife (Nights 390-91)
- {123} [71] (79) Khusrau and Shirin and the Fisherman (Night 391)
- {124} [72] (80) Yahya bin Khalid and the Poor Man (Nights 391-92)
- {125} [73] (81) Mohammed Al-Amin and the Slave-Girl (Night 392)
- {126} [74] (82) The Sons of Yahya bin Khalid and Said bin Salim (Nights 392-93)
- {127} [75] (83) The Woman's Trick against her Husband [cf. (184)] (Nights 393-94)
- {128} [76] (84) The Devout Woman and the Two Wicked Elders (Night 394)
- {129} [77] (85) Ja'afar the Barmecide and the Old Badawi (Nights 394-95)
- {130} [78] (86) Omar bin Al-Khattab and the Young Badawi (Nights 395-97)
- {131} [79] (87) Al-Maamun and the Pyramids of Egypt (Nights 397-98)
- {132} [80] (88) The Thief and the Merchant (Nights 398-99)
- {133} [81] (89) Masrur the Eunuch and Ibn Al-Karibi (Nights 399-401)
- {134} [82] (90) The Devotee Prince (Nights 401-02)
- {135} [83] (91) The Schoolmaster who fell in Love by Report (Nights 402-03)
- {136} [84] (92) The Foolish Dominie (Night 403)
- {137} [85] (93) The Illiterate who set up for a Schoolmaster (Nights 403-04)
- {138} [86] (94) The King and the Virtuous Wife (Night 404)
- {139} [87] (95) Abd Al-Rahman the Maghribi's Tale of the Rukh (Nights 404-05)
- {140} [88] (96) Adi bin Zayd and the Princess Hind (Nights 405-07)
- {141} [89] (97) Di'ibil Al-Khuza'i with the Lady and Muslim bin Al-Walid (Night 407)
- {142} [90] (98) Isaac of Mosul and the Merchant (Nights 407-09)
- {143} [91] (99) The Three Unfortunate Lovers (Nights 409-10)
- {144} [-] (100) How Abu Hasan brake Wind (Night 410)
- {145} [92] (101) The Lovers of the Banu Tayy (Nights 410-11)
- {146} [93] (102) The Mad Lover (Nights 411-12)
- {147} [94] (103) The Prior who became a Moslem (Nights 412-14)
- {148} [95] (104) The Loves of Abu Isa and Kurrat Al-Ayn (Nights 414-18)
- {149} [96] (105) Al-Amin and his Uncle Ibrahim bin Al-Mahdi (Nights 418-19)
- {150} [97] (106) Al-Fath bin Khakan and Al-Mutawakkil (Night 419)
- {151} [98] (107) The Man's Dispute with a Woman about the relative excellence of the Sexes (Nights 419-23)
- {152} [99] (108) Abu Suwayd and the pretty Old Woman (Nights 423-24)
- {153} [100] (109) Ali bin Tahir and the girl Muunis (Night 424)
- {154} [101] (110) The Woman who had a Boy, and the other who had a Man to Lover (Night 424)
- {155} [102] (111) Ali the Cairene and the Haunted House in Baghdad (Nights 424-34)
- {156} [103] (112) The Pilgrim Man and the Old Woman (Nights 434-36)
- {157} [104] (113) Abu Al-Husn and his Slave-Girl Tawaddud (Nights 434-62)
- {158} [105] (114) The Angel of Death with the Proud King and the Devout Man (Night 462)
- {159} [106] (115) The Angel of Death and the Rich King (Nights 462-63)
- {160} [107] (116) The Angel of Death and the King of the Children of Israel (Nights 463-64)
- {161} [108] (117) Iskander zu Al-Karnayn and a certain Tribe of Poor Folk (Night 464)
- {162} [109] (118) The Righteousness of King Anushirwan (Nights 464-65)
- {163} [110] (119) The Jewish Kazi and his Pious Wife [= (241)] (Nights 465-66)
- {164} [111] (120) The Shipwrecked Woman and her Child (Nights 466-67)
- {165} [112] (121) The Pious Black Slave (Nights 467-68)
- {166} [113] (122) The Devout Tray-maker and his Wife (Nights 468-70)
- {167} [114] (123) Al-Hajjaj bin Yusuf and the Pious Man (Nights 470-71)
- {168} [115] (124) The Blacksmith who could handle Fire without Hurt (Nights 471-73)
- {169} [116] (125) The Devotee to whom Allah gave a Cloud for Service and the Devout King (Nights 473-74)
- {170} [117] (126) The Moslem Champion and the Christian Damsel (Nights 474-77)
- {171} [118] (127) The Christian King's Daughter and the Moslem (Nights 477-78)
- {172} [119] (128) The Prophet and the Justice of Providence (Nights 478-79)
- {173} [120] (129) The Ferryman of the Nile and the Hermit (Night 479)
- {174} [121] (130) The Island King and the Pious Israelite (Nights 479-81)
- {175} [122] (131) Abu Al-Hasan and Abu Ja'afar the Leper (Nights 481-82)
- {176} [123] (132) The Queen of the Serpents (Nights 482-536)
- {177} a) The Adventure of Bulukiya (Nights 486-533)
- {178} b) The Story of Janshah (Nights 499-530)
- {179} [124] (133) Sindbad the Seaman and Sindbad the Landsman (Nights 537-66)
- [A] a) The 1st Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman [The Floating Island] (Nights 538-42)
- [B] b) the 2nd Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman [The Valley of Diamonds] (Nights 542-46)
- [C] c) The 3rd Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman [The Mountain of Apes and Cannibals] (Nights 546-50)
- [D] d) the 4th Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman [Buried Alive with His Dead Wife] (Nights 550-55)
- [E] e) the 5th Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman [The Old Man of the Sea] (Nights 556-59)
- f) The 6th Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman [The Embassy from Serendib (Gerhardt A)] (Galland)
- [F] f1) The 6th Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman [Embassy from the Indies (Gerhardt B)] (Nights 559-63)
- [G] g) The 7th Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman [The Elephant's Burial-Place (Gerhardt A)] (Galland)
- [H] g1) The 7th Voyage of Sindbad the Seaman [The City of the Flying Men (Gerhardt B)] (Nights 563-66)
- {180} [125] (134) The City of Brass (Nights 566-78)
- {181} [126] (135) The Craft and Malice of Women (Nights 578-606)
- {182} a) The King and his Wazir's Wife (Nights 578-79)
- {183} b) The Confectioner, his Wife and the Parrot (Night 579)
- {184} c) The Fuller and his Son (Nights 579-80)
- {185} d) The Rake's Trick against the Chaste Wife (Night 580)
- {186} e) The Miser and the Loaves of Bread (Nights 580-81)
- {187} f) The Lady and her Two Lovers (Night 581)
- {188} g) The King's Son and the Ogress (Nights 581-82)
- {189} h) The Drop of Honey (Night 582)
- {190} i) The Woman who made her Husband sift Dust (Night 582)
- {191} j) The Enchanted Spring (Nights 582-84)
- {192} k) The Wazir's Son and the Hammam-keeper's Wife (Night 584)
- {193} l) The Wife's Device to cheat her Husband (Nights 584-86)
- {194} m) The Goldsmith and the Cashmere Singing-Girl (Nights 586-87)
- {195} n) The Man who never laughed during the rest of his days (Nights 587-91)
- {196} o) The King's Son and the Merchant's Wife (Nights 591-92)
- {197} p) The Page who feigned to know the Speech of Birds (Night 592)
- {198} q) The Lady and her Five Suitors (Nights 593-96)
- {199} r) The Three Wishes, or the Man who longed to see the Night of Power (Night 596)
- {200} s) The Stolen Necklace (Nights 596-97)
- {201} t) The Two Pigeons (Night 597)
- {202} u) Prince Behram and the Princess Al-Datma (Nights 597-98)
- {203} v) The House with the Belvedere (Nights 598-602)
- {204} w) The King's Son and the Ifrit's Mistress (Nights 602-03)
- x) The Poisoning (Night 603)
- {205} y) The Sandal-wood Merchant and the Sharpers (Nights 603-05)
- {206} z) the Debauchee and the Three-year-old Child (Night 605)
- {207} aa) The Stolen Purse (Nights 605-06)
- {208} bb) The Fox and the Folk (Night 606)
- {209} [127] (136) Judar and his Brethren (Nights 606-24)
- {210} [128] (137) The History of Gharib and his Brother Ajib (Nights 624-80)
- {211} [129] (138) Otbah and Rayya (Nights 680-81)
- {212} [130] (139) Hind, daughter of Al-Nu'uman and Al-Hajjaj (Nights 681-82)
- {213} [131] (140) Khuzaymah bin Bishr and Ekrimah Al-Fayyaz (Nights 683-84)
- {214} [132] (141) Yunus the Scribe and the Caliph Walid bin Sahl (Nights 684-85)
- {215} [133] (142) Harun Al-Rashid and the Arab Girl (Nights 685-86)
- {216} [134] (143) Al-Asma'i and the Three Girls of Bassorah (Nights 686-87)
- {217} [135] (144) Ibrahim of Mosul and the Devil (Nights 687-88)
- {218} [136] (145) The Lovers of the Banu Uzrah [= (209/a)] (Nights 688-91)
- {219} [137] (146) the Badawi and his Wife (Nights 691-93)
- {220} [138] (147) The Lovers of Bassorah [= (216/a)] (Nights 693-95)
- {221} [139] (148) Ishak of Mosul and his Mistress and the Devil (Nights 695-96)
- {222} [140] (149) The Lovers of Al-Medinah (Nights 696-97)
- {223} [141] (150) Al-Malik Al-Nasir and his Wazir (Nights 697-98)
- {224} [142] (151) The Rogueries of Dalilah the Crafty & her Daughter Zaynab Coney-Catcher (Nights 698-719)
- {225} a) The Adventures of Mercury Ali of Cairo (Nights 708-19)
- {226} [143] (152) Ardashir and Hayat Al-Nufus (Nights 719-38)
- {227} [144] (153) Julnar the Sea-born and her Son King Badr Basim of Persia (Nights 738-56)
- {228} [145] (154) King Mohammed bin Sabaik and the Merchant Hasan (Nights 756-78)
- {229} a) Story of Prince Sayf Al-Muluk and the Princess Badi'a Al-Jamal (Nights 758-78)
- {230} [146] (155) Hasan of Bassorah (Nights 778-831)
- {231} [147] (156) Khalifah the Fisherman of Baghdad (Nights 831-45)
- a) The same from the Breslau Edition (B 321-22)
- {232} [148] (157) Masrur and Zayn Al-Mawassif (Nights 845-63)
- {233} [149] (158) Ali Nur Al-Din and Miriam the Girdle-Girl (Nights 863-94)
- {234} [150] (159) The Man of Upper Egypt and his Frankish Wife (Nights 894-96)
- {235} [151] (160) The Ruined Man of Baghdad and his Slave-Girl (Nights 896-99)
- {236} [152] (161) King Jali'ad of Hind and his Wazir Shimas ... (Nights 900-30)
- {237} [152/2] a) The Mouse and the Cat (Nights 901-02)
- {238} [152/3] b) The Fakir and his Jar of Butter (Nights 902-03)
- {239} [152/4] c) The Fishes and the Crab (Night 903)
- {240} [152/5] d) The Crow and the Serpent (Nights 903-04)
- {241} [152/6] e) The Wild Ass and the Jackal (Night 904)
- {242} [152/7] f) The Unjust King and the Pilgrim Prince (Night 905)
- {243} [152/8] g) The Crows and the Hawk (Night 906)
- {244} [152/9] h) The Serpent-Charmer and his Wife (Night 907)
- {245} [152/10] i) The Spider and the Wind (Night 908)
- {246} [152/12] j) The Two Kings (Nights 909-10)
- {247} [152/13] k) The Blind Man and the Cripple (Night 910)
- [152/15] l) The Lion and the Hunter (Night 911)
- {248} [152/16] m) The Foolish Fisherman (Night 918)
- {249} [152/17] n) The Boy and the Thieves (Night 918-19)
- {250} [152/19] o) The Man and his Wife (Nights 919-20)
- {251} [152/20] p) The Merchant and the Robbers (Night 920)
- {252} [152/21] q) The Jackals and the Wolf (Night 921)
- {253} [152/22] r) The Shepherd and the Rogue (Nights 921-22)
- {254} [152/23] s) The Francolin and the Tortoises (Night 924)
- {255} [153] (162) Abu Kir the Dyer and Abu Sir the Barber (Nights 930-40)
- {256} [154] (163) Abdullah the Fisherman and Abdullah the Merman (Nights 940-46)
- {257} [155] (164) Harun Al-Rashid and Abu Hasan, the Merchant of Oman (Nights 946-52)
- {258} [156] (165) Ibrahim and Jamilah (Nights 952-59)
- {259} [157] (166) Abu Al-Hasan of Khorasan (Nights 959-63)
- {260} [158] (167) Kamar Al-Zaman and the Jeweller's Wife (Nights 963-78)
- {261} [159] (168) Abdullah bin Fazil and his Brothers (Nights 978-89)
- {262} [160] (169) Ma'aruf the Cobbler and his Wife Fatimah (Nights 989-1001)
- {263} [66] (170) The Sleeper and the Waker (B 272-91)
- {264} [67] a) Story of the Larrikin and the Cook (B 273)
- {265} (171) The Caliph Omar bin Abd Al-Aziz and the Poets (B 432-34)
- {266} (172) Al-Hajjaj and the Three Young Men (B 434)
- {267} (173) Harun Al-Rashid and the Woman of the Barmecides (B 434)
- {268} (174) The Ten Wazirs; or The History of King Azadbakht and his Son (B 435-87)
- a) Of the Uselessness of Endeavour against Persistent Ill Fortune (B 440)
- {269} {a1) Story of the Merchant who Lost his Luck (B 440)
- b) Of Looking to the Ends of Affairs (B 444)
- {270} b1) Tale of the Merchant and his Sons (B 444) )
- c) Of the Advantages of Patience (B 448)
- {271} c1) Story of Abu Sabir (B 448) )
- d) Of the Ill Effects of Impatience (B 453)
- {272} d1) Story of Prince Bihzad (B 453) )
- e) Of the Issues of Good and Evil Actions (B 455)
- {273} e1) Story of King Dadbin and his Wazirs (B 455) )
- f) Of Trust in Allah (B 461)
- {274} f1) Story of King Bakhtzaman (B 461) )
- g) Of Clemency (B 464)
- {275} g1) Story of King Bihkard (B 464) )
- h) Of Envy and Malice (B 466)
- {276} h1) Story of Aylan Shah and Abu Tammam (B 466) )
- i) Of Destiny or that which is Written on the Forehead (B 471)
- {277} i1) Story of King Ibrahim and his Son (B 471) )
- j) Of the Appointed Term, which, if it be Advanced, may not be Deferred ... (B 475)
- {278} j1) Story of King Sulayman Shah and his Niece (B 475) )
- k) Of the Speedy Relief of Allah (B 485)
- {279} k1) Story of the Prisoner and how Allah gave him Relief (B 485)
- a) Of the Uselessness of Endeavour against Persistent Ill Fortune (B 440)
- {280} (175) Ja'afar bin Yahya and Abd Al-Malik bin Salih the Abbaside (B 565)
- {281} (176) Al-Rashid and the Barmecides (B 567)
- {282} (177) Ibn Al-Sammak and Al-Rashid (B 568)
- {283} (178) Al-Maamun and Zubaydah (B 568)
- {284} (179) Al-Nu'uman and the Arab of the Banu Tay (B 660-61)
- {285} (180) Firuz and his Wife (B 675-76)
- {286} (181) King Shah Bakht and his Wazir Al-Rahwan (B 885-930)
- {287} a) Tale of the Man of Khorasan, his Son and his Tutor (B 886)
- {288} b) Tale of the Singer and the Druggist (B 888)
- {289} c) Tale of the King who Kenned the Quintessence of Things (B 891)
- {290} d) Tale of the Richard who Married his Beautiful Daughter to the Poor Old Man (B 892)
- {291} e) Tale of the Sage and his Three Sons (B 893)
- {292} f) Tale of the Prince who fell in love with the Picture (B 894)
- {293} g) Tale of the Fuller and his Wife and the Trooper (B 896)
- {294} h) Tale of the Merchant, the Crone and the King (B 896)
- {295} i) Tale of the Simpleton Husband [= (216/e)] (B 898)
- {296} j) Tale of the Unjust King and the Tither (B 899)
- {297} j1) Story of David and Solomon (B 899)
- {298} k) Tale of the Robber and the Woman (B 899)
- {299} l) Tale of the Three men and our Lord Isa (B 901)
- {300} l1) The Disciple's Story (B 901)
- {301} m) Tale of the Dethroned Ruler whose Reign and Wealth were Restored to Him (B 901)
- {302} n) Tale of the Man whose Caution slew him (B 903)
- {303} o) Tale of the Man who was lavish of his House and his Provision (B 904)
- {304} p) Tale of the Melancholist and the Sharper (B 905)
- {305} q) Tale of Khalbas and his Wife and the Learned Man (B 906)
- {306} r) Tale of the Devotee accused of Lewdness (B 907)
- {307} s) Tale of the Hireling and the Girl (B 909)
- {308} t) Tale of the Weaver who became a Leach by Order of his Wife (B 909)
- {309} u) Tale of the Two Sharpers who each cozened his Compeer (B 911)
- {310} v) Tale of the Sharpers with the Shroff and the Ass (B 914)
- {311} w) Tale of the Cheat and the Merchants (B 915)
- {312} w1) Story of the Falcon and the Locust (B 916)
- {313} x) Tale of the King and his Chamberlain's Wife (B 917)
- {314} x1) Story of the Crone and the Draper's Wife (B 917)
- {315} y) Tale of the Ugly Man and his Beautiful Wife (B 918)
- {316} z) Tale of the King who Lost Kingdom and Wife and Wealth and Allah Restored them (B 919)
- {317} z1) Tale of Salim the Youth of Khorasan and Salma, his Sister (B 922)
- {318} z2) Tale of the King of Hind and his Wazir (B 928)
- {319} [164] (182) Bibars Al-Bundukari & the 16 Policemen [= 279] (B 930-40)
- {320} a) First Constable's History [= (227)] (B 930)
- {321} b) Second Constable's History (B 932)
- {322} c) Third Constable's History (B 932)
- {323} d) Fourth Constable's History (B 934)
- {324} e) Fifth Constable's History (B 934)
- {325} f) Sixth Constable's History (B 934)
- {326} g) Seventh Constable's History (B 934)
- {327} h) Eighth Constable's History (B 935)
- {328} h1) The Thief's Tale (B 938)
- {329} i) Ninth Constable's History (B 938)
- {330} j) Tenth Constable's History (B 938)
- {331} k) Eleventh Constable's History (B 938)
- {332} l) Twelfth Constable's History (B 939)
- {333} m) Thirteenth Constable's History (B 939)
- {334} n) Fourteenth Constable's History (B 939)
- {335} n1) A Merry Jest of a Clever Thief (B 940)
- {336} n2) Tale of the Old Sharper (B 940)
- {337} o) Fifteenth Constable's History (B 940)
- {338} p) Sixteenth Constable's History (B 940)
- (183) Tale of Harun Al-Rashid and Abdullah bin Nafi (B 941-57)
- {339} a) Tale of the Damsel Tohfat Al-Kulub and the Caliph Harun Al-Rashid (B 942-57)
- {340} (184) Women's Wiles [= (204/d)] (C1 196-200)
- {341} (185) Nur Al-Din Ali of Damascus and the Damsel Sitt Al-Milah (B 958-65)
- {342} (186) Tale of King Ins bin Kays and his Daughter with the Son of King Al-'Abbás (B 966-79)
- (187) Tale of the Two Kings and the Wazir's Daughters (B 1001)
- {343} (188) The Concubine and the Caliph (B 1001)
- {344} (189) The Concubine of Al-Maamun (B 1001)
- (190) Conclusion (–)
- {345} (191) The Tale of Zayn Al-Asnam (Galland)
- {347} [167] (192) Khudadad and his Brothers (Galland)
- {348} a) History of the Princess of Daryabar (Galland)
- {346} [161] (193) Alaeddin; or, the Wonderful Lamp (Galland)
- {349} [166] (194) The Caliph's Night Adventure (Galland)
- {350} a) The Story of the Blind Man, Baba Abdullah (Galland)
- {351} b) History of Sidi Nu'uman (Galland)
- {352} c) History of Khwajah Hasan Al-Habbal (Galland)
- {353} [162] (195) Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (Galland)
- {354} [168] (196) Ali Khwajah and the Merchant of Baghdad (Galland)
- {355} [163] (197) Prince Ahmad and the Fairy Peri-Banu (Galland)
- {356} [165] (198) The Two Sisters who Envied their Cadette (Galland)
- (199) Weil's Anecdote of Ja'afar the Barmecide [= (39)] (W 483)
- {442} (200) Weil's Adventures of Ali and Zaher of Damascus (W 834-68)
- a) The Story of Tarad (W 848-50)
- {445} (201) Weil's Adventures of the Fisherman, Judar of Cairo, with Mahmood and Beibars (W 881-917)
- a) Mahmood's Story (W 885-88)
- b) The Story of Queen Daruma (W 895-96)
- c) The Story of Taj Al-Muluk, King of Tauris (W 905-07)
- d) The Story of the Golden Castle (W 915-17)
- (202) The Physician and the young man of Mosul [= (6/c)] (WM 92)
- {357} (203) Story of the Sultan of Al-Yaman and his Three Sons (WM 329-34)
- {358} (204) Story of the Three Sharpers (WM 334-42)
- {359} a) The Sultan who fared forth in the Habit of a Darwaysh (WM 342)
- {360} b) History of Mohammed, Sultan of Cairo (WM 343-48)
- {361} c) Story of the First Lunatic (WM 348-55)
- {362} d) Story of the Second Lunatic [= (184)] (WM 355-57)
- {363} e) Story of the Sage and the Scholar (WM 357-62)
- {364} f) The Night-Adventure of Sultan Mohammed of Cairo with the three Foolish Schoolmasters (WM 362)
- {365} g) Story of the Broke-back Schoolmaster (WM 363)
- {366} h) Story of the Split-mouthed Schoolmaster (WM 363 )
- {367} i) Story of the Limping Schoolmaster (WM 364-65)
- j) The Sultan's second visit to the Sisters (WM 366)
- {368} k) Story of the Three Sisters and their Mother the Sultanah (WM 366-86)
- {369} (205) History of the Kazi who bare a Babe (WM 386-92)
- {370} (206) Tale of the Kazi and the Bhang-Eater (WM 392-403)
- {371} a) History of the Bhang-Eater and his Wife (WM 397-400)
- {372} b) How Drummer Abu Kasim became a Kazi (WM 400-12)
- {373} c) Story of the Kazi and his Slipper (WM 401-02)
- d) Tale of the Bhang-Eater (WM 402-09)
- d1) Who became the Just Wazir and who decided two difficult Cases (WM 409-11)
- (207) The Sultan and the Traveller Mahmud the 'Ajamí (WM 412)
- a) Tale of Mahmud the Persian and the Kurd Sharper [= (33)] (WM 413-16)
- b) Tale of the Sultan and the Poor Man who brought to him Fruit (WM 416-25)
- {374} c) Tale of the Sultan and his Three Sons and the Enchanting Bird (WM 417-26)
- d) Adventure of the Fruit-Seller and the Concubine (WM 425)
- {375} e) Story of the King of Al-Yaman and his Three Sons and the Enchanting Bird (WM 426-39)
- {376} f) History of the First Larrikin (WM 439-43)
- {377} g) History of the Second Larrikin (WM 443-45)
- {378} h) History of the Third Larrikin (WM 445-46)
- {379} i) Story of a Sultan of Al-Hind and his Son Mohammed (WM 446-58)
- {380} (208) j) Tale of the Fisherman and his Son (WM 459-69)
- {381} k) Tale of the Third Larrikin concerning Himself (WM 469-72)
- {382} (209) History of Abu Niyyah and Abu Niyyatayn (WM 472-83)
- a) The Courtier's Story, or Tale of the Nadím to the Emir of Cairo [= (145)] (WM 483-91)
- b) Another relation of the Courtier (WM 491)
- c) The Shaykh with Beard shorn by the Shaytan (WM 492)
- {383} (210) The History of the King's Son of Sind and the Lady Fatimah (WM 492-501)
- {384} (211) History of the Lovers of Syria (WM 501-10)
- {385} (212) History of Al-Hajjaj bin Yusuf and the Young Sayyid (WM 510-20)
- a) Story of the Sultan's Son and Daughter of the Wazir (WM 541-45)
- (213) Tale of Sultan Káyyish (WM 545-57)
- (214) The Young Lady transformed into a Gazelle by her Step-mother (WM 558-63)
- (215) The History of Mázin (WM 548-624)
- {386} (216) Night Adventure of Harun Al-Rashid and the Youth Manjab (WM 625-50)
- a) The Loves of the Lovers of Bassorah [= (147)] (WM 626-33)
- b) Night Adventure of Harun Al-Rashid (WM 633-38)
- c) Tale told by Manjab (WM 639-50)
- {387} d) Story of the Darwaysh and the Barber's Boy and the Greedy Sultan (WM 651-55)
- {388} e) Tale of the Simpleton Husband [= (181/i)] (WM 655-56)
- f) Story of the Wife and her two Gallants (WM 656-60)
- {389} (217) The Loves of Al-Hayfa and Yusuf [= (242/a)] (WM 660-710)
- {390} (218) The Three Princes of China (WM 710-17)
- (219) History of the first Brave (WM 717-22)
- (220) History of another Brave (WM 722-23)
- (221) The Merry Adventures of a Simpleton (WM 723-26)
- (222) The Goodwife of Cairo and the three Rakehells (WM 726-28)
- {391} (223) The Righteous Wazir wrongfully gaoled (WM 728-38)
- {392} (224) The Cairene Youth, the Barber and the Captain (WM 733-38)
- {393} (225) The Goodwife of Cairo and her Four Gallants (WM 738-43)
- {394} a) The Tailor and the Lady and the Captain (WM 742-46)
- {395} b) The Syrian and the Three Women of Cairo (WM 746-49)
- {396} c) The Lady with Two Coyntes (WM 749-52)
- {397} d) The Whorish Wife who vaunted her Virtue (WM 752-55)
- {398} (226) Cœlebs the Droll and his Wife and her Four Lovers (WM 755-60)
- {399} (227) The Gate-Keeper of Cairo and the cunning She-Thief [= (182/a)] (WM 759-65)
- {400} (228) Tale of Mohsin and Musa (WM 765-72)
- {401} (229) Mohammed the Shalabi and his Mistress and his Wife (WM 772-77)
- {402} (230) The Fellah and his wicked Wife (WM 777-780)
- {403} (231) The Woman who humoured her Lover at her Husband's Expense (WM 780-81)
- {404} (232) The Kazi schooled by his Wife (WM 781-85)
- {405} (233) The Merchant's Daughter and the Prince of Al-Irak (WM 785-824)
- (234) The Story of Ahmad and Ali who cuckolded their Masters (WM 824-29)
- (235) The Fellah and his fair Wife (WM 829-30)
- {406} (236) Story of the Youth who would futter his Father's Wives (WM 830-38)
- {407} (237) Story of the Two Lack-Tacts of Cairo and Damascus (WM 838-40)
- (238) The Tale of Musa and Ibrahim, including Anecdotes of the Berberines (WM 840-43)
- (239) The Brother Wazirs, Ahmad and Mohammed (WM 843-95)
- a) The Story of the Unfaithful Wife (WM 895-97)
- (240) Story of the thieving Youth and his Step-mother (WM 897-900)
- (241) The Kazi of Baghdad and his virtuous Wife [= (119)] (WM 900-911)
- {408} a) Tale of Himself told by the King (WM 911-17)
- b) The Sultan of Al-'Irák, Zunnár ibn Zunnár (WM 917-21)
- (242) Story of Shaykh Nakkit the Fisherman (WM 968-78)
- a) The Sultan of Andalusia and the Prince of Al-'Irák [= (217)] (WM 978-88)
- (243) Tale of Sultan Taylún and the generous Fellah (WM 988-94)
- (244) The retired Sage and his Servant-lad (WM 998)
- (245) The Merchant's Daughter who married an Emperor of China (WM 998-1001)
- {410} (246) The History of Al-Bundukani (H 528-30)
- {412} (247) The Warlock and Cook of Baghdad (Chavis)
- {409} (248) The Say of Haykar the Sage (H 561-68)
- {415}(249) The Tale of Attaf (H 546-49)
- {416} (250) The History of Prince Habib (H 512-17)
- a) The History of Durrat Al-Ghawwas (H 513)
- {434} (251) The Forty Wazirs (H 14-19)
- {435} a) Story of Shaykh Shahabeddin (H 14)
- {436} b) Story of the Gardener, his Son, and the Ass (H 14)
- {437} c) The Sultan Mahmoud and his Wazir (H 14)
- {438} d) Story of the Brahman Padmanaba and the young Fyquai (H 14)
- e) Story of Sultan Akshid (H 14)
- {439} f) Story of the Husband, the Lover and the Thief (H 15)
- {418} g) Story of the Prince of Carisme and the Princess of Georgia (H 16-17)
- {440} h) The Cobbler and the King's Daughter (H 17)
- i) The Woodcutter and the Genius (H 18)
- {441} j) The Royal Parrot (H 18)
- {419} (252) Story of the King and Queen of Abyssinia (H 448-51)
- {420} The Sultan and His Storyteller (H 11: 164-205)
- {421} (253) Story of Princess Amina (H 498-512)
- a) Story of the Princess of Tartary (H 503-22)
- {422} b) Story told by the Old Man's Wife (H 507-09)
- {423} (254) Story of Ali Johari (H 517-23)
- {424} (255) Story of the two Princes of Cochin China (H 531-35)
- {425} (256) Story of the two Husbands (H 535-40)
- {426} a) Story of Abdallah (H 537-38)
- {427} b) Story of the Favourite (H 539)
- {428} (257) Story of Yusuf and the Indian Merchant (H 540-42)
- {429} (258) Story of Prince Benazir (H 542-45)
- {430} (259) Story of Selim, Sultan of Egypt (H 553-60)
- {431} a) Story of the Cobbler's Wife (H 554-55)
- {432} b) Story of Adileh (H 555-56)
- {433} c) Story of the scarred Kalender (H 556-58)
- d) Continuation of the Story of Selim (H 558-60)
- (260) Story of Seif Sul Yesn (H 884)
- (261) Story of the Labourer and the Chair (Anderson)
- (262) Story of Ahmed the Orphan (Anderson)
- {417} Story of the Three Princes and the Genius Morhagian and His Daughters (Galland)
- {411} The Linguist-Dame, the Duenna and the King's Son (Chavis)
- {413} The Pleasant History of the Cock and the Fox (Chavis)
- {414} History of What Befel the Fowl-let with the Fowler (Chavis)
- The Idiot; or, Story of Xailoun (Chavis)
- Adventures of Alibengiad, Sultan of Herat, and of the False Birds of Paradise (Chavis)
- History of the Family of the Schebandad of Surat (Chavis)
- a) The Lover of the Stars: or, Abil Hasan's Story (Chavis)
- b) History of Captain Tranchemont and his Brave Companions: Debil Hasan's Story (Chavis)
- c) The Dream of Valid Hasan (Chavis)
- History of Maugraby; or, The Magician (Chavis)
- a) History of Halaiaddin, Prince of Persia (Chavis)
- b) History of Yemaladdin, Prince of Great Katay (Chavis)
- c) History of Baha-Ildur, Prince of Cinigae (Chavis)
- d) History of Badvildinn, Prince of Tartary (Chavis)
- e) History of Shahadildin, Prince of Damascus (Chavis)
- f) The Amours of Maugraby with Auhata al-Kawakik, daughter of the King of Egypt (Chavis)
- g) History of the Birth of Maugraby (Chavis)
- {443} Solomon and the Queen of Sheba (W 868-77)
- a) The Death and Downfall of Solomon (W 873-74)
- b) The Story of the Deceitful Widow (W 874-77)
- {444} The Story of Ibn Tamim Addari, the Companion of the Prophet (W 878-81)
- {446} The Adventures of Sultan Zaher Beibars (W 937-95)
- a) The History of the Moslems from the Death of Mohammed (W 937-41)
- b) The Despicable Priest Djawan, the Betrayer (W 941-45)
- c) The Early Life of Schahin, and his First Meeting with Djawan (W 945-47)
- d) Salech's Dream, the Birth of Beibars and his Adventures until his Arrival in Egypt (W 947-48)
- e) Youth and Upbringing of Zaher Beibars (W 948-56)
- f) Djawan and Eibek's Plot against Beibars, and his Gradual Rise (W 956-62)
- g) Beibars' Adventure with Maruf and the Genoese Princess Mariam (W 962-66)
- h) Beibars Becomes Governor of Alexandria, Meets his Brother and Uncle, Travels to Genoa (W 966-70)
- i) Djawan's New Plot, Salech's Death and Beibars' Dream (W 970-77)
- j) Beibars' Adventures in Syria with Hasan, Schiha and Aischa (W 977-82)
- {447} Ali the Fisherman (W 995-98)
- {448} Satilatlas and Hamamatelliwa (W 998-1001)
- {449} The Parable of True Learning (M 774)
- {450} The Keys of Destiny (M 788-94)
- The Diwan of Easy Jests and Laughing Wisdom (M 794-806)
- {451} a) Buhlûl the Jester (M 795)
- {452} b) The Tale of the Kadi-Mule (M 800-01)
- {453} c) The Kadi and the Ass's Foal (M 802-03)
- {454} d) The Tale of the Astute Kadi (M 803-04)
- {455} e) The Man Who Understood Women (M 804-06)
- {456} The Two Lives of Sultan Mahmûd (M 819-21)
- {457} The Tale of the Unending Treasure (M 821-26)
- {458} The Youth Behind Whom Chinese and Indian Airs were Played (M 866-68)
- {459} The Tale of Princess Zulaikah (M 876-81)
- Sweet Tales of Careless Youth (M 881-94)
- {460} a) Hard-Head and his Sister Little-Foot (M 881-82)
- {461} b) The Anklet (M 882-83)
- {462} c) The He-Goat and the King's Daughter (M 883-86)
- {463} d) The Prince and the Tortoise (M 886-88)
- {464} e) The Chick-Pea Seller's Daughter (M 888-89)
- {465} f) The Looser (M 889-90)
- {466} g) The Captain of Police (M 890-91)
- {467} h) The Gelded Barber [= (6/d)] (M 892-93)
- {468} The Splendid Tale of Prince Diamond (M 904-22)
- {469} Some Jests and Suggestions of the Master of Shifts and Laughter (M 922-26)
- The Tale of Al-Malik Baibars and His Captains of Police [= (182)] (M 937-54)
- {470} a) The Second Captain's Tale (M 939-40)
- {471} b) The Third Captain's Tale (M 940-41)
- {472} c) The Fourth Captain's Tale (M 941-43)
- {473} d) The Fifth Captain's Tale (M 943-45)
- {474} e) The Sixth Captain's Tale (M 945-48)
- {475} f) The Eighth Captain's Tale (M 948-50)
- {476} g) The Ninth Captain's Tale (M 950-51)
- {477} h) The Tenth Captain's Tale (M 951-52)
- {478} i) The Eleventh Captain's Tale (M 952)
- {479} j) The Twelfth Captain's Tale (M 952-54)
- {480} The Tale of the Sea Rose of the Girl of China (M 954-59)
- {481} Windows on the Garden of History (M 971-94)
- {482} a) The Poet Duraid, His Generosity, and His Love for Tumadir al-Khansah (M 972-74)
- {483} b) Ufairah the Suns, and Hudhailah the Moons, the Warrior Daughters of the Poet Find (M 974-75)
- {484} c) The Love Story of Princess Fatimah and the Poet Murakkish (M 975-76)
- {485} d) The Vengeance of King Hujr (M 976-77)
- {486} e) Men in the Judgement of Their Wives (M 977-78)
- {487} f) Tales of Umar ibn al-Khattab (M 978-80)
- {488} g) Blue Salamah the Singer (M 980-81)
- {489} h) The Tale of the Parasite (M 981-82)
- {490} i) The Tale of the Slave of Destiny (M 982-84)
- {491} j) The Tale of the Fatal Collar (M 984-86)
- {492} k) Ishak of Mosul and the Lost Melody (M 986-88)
- {493} l) The Two Dancers (M 988-89)
- m) The Pistachio Oil Cream and the Legal Point [= (34)] (M 989-91)
- n) The Arab Girl at the Fountain (M 991-93)
- {494} The End of Ja’afar and the Barmakids (M 994-998)
- {495} The Tender Tale of Prince Jasmine and Princess Almond (M 998-1001)
- {496} The Vizier’s Clever Daughter (WM 341-47)
- {497} Sultan Qáyish, His Borther Ardashir and the Emir ’Urwa (WM 350-67)
- {498} The Maiden Who Was Transformed into a Gazelle (WM 368-74)
- {499} The Wife and Her Two Lovers (WM 422-28)
- {500} The Ten Slave-Girls (WM 498-515)
- {501} The Admonished Adulteress (WM 528-32)
- {502} The Coward Belied by His Wife (WM 533-35)
- {503} The Numskull Who Does Not Count the Ass He Is Sitting On (WM 535-40)
- {504} The Three Corpses (WM 540-44)
- {505} ‘Ali with the Large Member (WM 682-92)
- {506} The Peasant’s Beautiful Wife (WM 692-96)
- {507} Mûsâ and Ibrâhîm (WM 710-800)
- {508} The Stupid Berbers (WM 712-15)
- {509} The Two Viziers and Their Children (WM 715-97)
- {510} The Love Exposed by Way of a Special Perfume (WM 797-800)
- {511} The Silly Woman Who Wanted to Blind her Stepson (WM 800-05)
- {512} Oft-Proved Fidelity (WM 805-42)
- {513} Zunnâr ibn Zunnâr (WM 834-42)
- {514} Shaykh Nakkît (WM 842-919)
- {515} Sitt al-Banât and the King of Irak’s Son (WM 861-82)
- {516} Sultan Taylun and the Generous Man (WM 883-94)
- {517} The Soothsayer and His Apprentice (WM 894-903)
- {518} The Merchant’s Daughter Who Married the King of China (WM 904-19)
- {519} Hasan, the Love-stricken (Reinhardt)
- {520} Hasan, the Old Poet (Reinhardt)
- {521} Yâsamîn and Husayn the Butcher (Reinhardt)
- {522} Muhammad of Damascus and Sa‘d of Baghdad (Reinhardt)
- {523} Qamar al-Zamân and Shams (Reinhardt)
- {524} Alexander the Great and the Water of Life (Reinhardt)
- {525} Solomon (Reinhardt)
- {526} King Sabâ (Reinhardt)
- {527} Alexander the Great (Reinhardt)
- {528} Hâyid’s Expedition to the Sources of the Nile (Reinhardt)
- {529} The Barmakids (Reinhardt)
- {530} Abû Hasan, the Old Man Who Bemoans Ja‘far (Reinhardt)
- {531} Al-Mundhir ibn al-Mughîra who Bemoans Ja‘far (Reinhardt)
- {532} Al-Ma’mûn and the Parasite (Reinhardt)
- {533} ‘Alî al-Khawâja (Reinhardt)
- {534} Hasan, the Youth Whose Wishes Are Fulfilled (Reinhardt)
- {535} Zahr al-Rawd (Reinhardt)
- {536} Sayf ibn Dhî Yazan (Reinhardt)
- {537} ‘Abbâs (Reinhardt)
- {538} Ma‘dîkarib (Reinhardt)
- {539} Ma‘n Obtains Pardon for a Rebel (Reinhardt)
- {540} It is Impossible to Arouse the Anger of Ma‘n (Reinhardt)
- {541} Ishâq and the Roses (Reinhardt)
- {542} The Kiss (Reinhardt)
- {543} al-Ma’mûn and the Kilabite Girl (Reinhardt)
- {544} Sayf al-Tijân (Reinhardt)
- {545} Hasan, the King of Egypt (Reinhardt)
- {546} Fâris al-Khayl and al-Badr al-Fâyiq (Reinhardt)
- {547} Mâlik ibn Mîrdas (Reinhardt)
- {548} Sirkhâb and Aftûna (Reinhardt)
- {549} Dâmire and al- ‘Anqâ’ (Reinhardt)
- {550} Mahmûd and His Three Sons (Reinhardt)
- {551} The Omanite (Reinhardt)
Introduction (-)
0. {1} Story of King Shahryar and his Brother (-)
2 comments:
Is anyone familiar with a story form the "1001 Nights" called "the Tale of the Abyssinian Milkers."
I'm guessing that you're kidding, but I'm not quite sure. I'm sorry to say that it doesn't ring a bell -- and the Arabian Nights Encyclopedia seems not to know about it, either ...
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