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Don Juan Manuel's Libro de los ejemplos del conde Lucanor y de Patronio ("Book of the examples of Count Lucanor and of Patronio"), known commonly as El Conde Lucanor or Libro de los ejemplos (original Old Castilian: Libro de los enxiemplos del Conde Lucanor et de Patronio), one of the earliest works of prose in Castilian Spanish. It was first published in 1335.
The book is a series of 51 short stories (some no more than a page or two), drawn from various sources, such as Aesop and other classical writers, and Arabic folktales. The story of the Dean of Santiago and the mage Illán (story XI), has had a relative identified in Japanese folktales, and the story of the lady called doña Truhana (story VII) is identified by Max Müller as originating in the Hindu cycle Panchatantra.
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