[337.] Tréfái, Nr. 135 (und S. 29); Buadem, Nr. 118; Nawadir, S. 40; Serbisch, S. 93; Kroatisch, S. 61.

Fourberies, S. 70.

Dschami, Bäharistan, zit. Ausg., S. 83; Galland, S. 44; Kuka, S. 153, Nr. 7.

[338.] Tréfái, Nr. 136.


FUSSNOTEN

[1] Kathá Sarit Ságara, ed. by Tawney, Calcutta, 1880 ff., II, S. 58: There was once a foolish man, who was poor and had many sons. When one of his sons died, he killed another, saying, How could this child go such a long journey alone? So he was banished by the people, as being a fool and a criminal. Thus a fool is as void of sense and discernment as an animal.

[2] Wesselski, Die Schwänke und Schnarren des Pfarrers Arlotto (= Bd. I und II der Narren, Gaukler und Volkslieblinge), II, S. 51 ff. und 222 ff.

[3] Geschichte des osmanischen Reiches, deutsch von Schulz, Frankfurt, 1769 ff., I, S. 150 ff.

[4] Geschichte der Hofnarren, Liegnitz und Leipzig, 1789, S. 176 ff.