Translations
The standard Pali collection of jatakas, with canonical text embedded, has been translated by E. B. Cowell and others, originally published in six volumes by Cambridge University Press, 1895-1907; reprinted in three volumes, Pali Text Society, Bristol. There are also numerous translations of selections and individual stories from various languages.
- Jacobs, Joseph (1888), The earliest English version of the Fables of Bidpai, London, http://www.archive.org/details/earliestenglishv00doniuoft Google Books (edited and induced from The Morall Philosophie of Doni by Sir Thomas North, 1570)
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“Woe to the world because of stumbling blocks! Occasions for stumbling are bound to come, but woe to the one by whom the stumbling block comes!”
—Bible: New Testament, Matthew 18:7.
Other translations use temptations.