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Barlaam And Josaphat Gui De Cambrai

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Barlaam And Josaphat Gui De Cambrai
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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.07 MB
Author: Gui de Cambrai
ISBN: 9780143107019, 9780698137509, 0143107011, 0698137507
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Barlaam And Josaphat Gui De Cambrai by Gui De Cambrai 9780143107019, 9780698137509, 0143107011, 0698137507 instant download after payment.

A new translation of the most popular Christian tale of the Middle Ages, which springs from the story of the Buddha.
When his astrologers foretell that his son Josaphat will convert to Christianity, the pagan King Avenir confines him to a palace, allowing him to know only the pleasures of the world, and to see no illness, death, or poverty. Despite the king's precautions, the hermit Barlaam comes to Josaphat and begins to teach the prince Christian beliefs through parables. Josaphat converts to Christianity, angering his father, who tries to win his son back to his religion before he, too, converts. After his father's death, Josaphat renounces the world and lives as a hermit in the wilderness with his teacher Barlaam.
Long attributed to the eighth-century monk and scholar, St. John of Damascus, Barlaam and Josaphat was translated into numerous languages around the world. Philologists eventually traced the name Josaphat as a derivation from the Sanskrit...

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