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The Three Princes of Serendip


        Judith G. Cabanela, MD
              MBAH H04
           Entrepreneurship
The Three Princes of Serendip is the English version

of the Peregrinaggio di tre giovani figliuoli del re di

  Serendippo published by Michele Tramezzino in

                   Venice in 1557.
Part One
“In ancient times there existed in the country of Serendippo,
in Far East, a great and powerful king by the name of Gieffer.
  He had three sons who were very dear to him. And being a
  good father and very concerned about their education, he
  decided that he had to leave them endowed not only with
great power, but also with all kinds of virtues of which princes
                   are particularly in need.”
The king travels throughout the island in order to provide the
best tutors for his sons.


He found a number of scholars, each specialized in a different
field.


He entrusted the training of his sons, with the understanding
that the best they could do for him was to teach them in such
a way that they could be immediately recognized as his very
own.
The three princes are endowed with great intelligence.

They became highly trained in the arts and sciences.

When the tutors informed the king of his sons’ achievements,
he was skeptical.

He summoned his eldest son and announced that he wishes to
retire to a monastery and that his son should succeed him as a
ruler.

The eldest son politely refused, insisted that his father is
wiser and should reign until his death.

The two younger sons also refused.
The king was astonished by the wisdom displayed by his sons.

He decided to send them on a prolonged journey so that they
can acquire empirical experience.

He summoned his sons and giving the impression of being
angry and disappointed because they have disobeyed him,
banished them from Serendip.

They started their peregrination and moved out of his
kingdom until they reached the kingdom of a great and
powerful emperor, Beramo.
Misfortune befalls the princes when a camel driver stopped
them on the road and asks them if they have seen one of his
camels.

They have not seen it but they have noticed signs that
suggests a camel has passed along the road.

The princes mystify the camel driver by asking him if he lost a
camel that is blind in one eye, missing a tooth and lame.

The camel driver, impressed by the accuracy of the
description, immediately hurried off in pursuit of the camel.
After a fruitless search, and feeling deceived, he returns to
the princes, who reassured him by supplying further info.

The camel, they say, carried a load of butter on one side and
honey on the other and was ridden by a pregnant woman.

Concluding that the princes have stolen the camel, the driver
had them imprisoned.

It was only after the driver’s neighbor finds the camel that
they were released.
The princes were brought before Emperor Beramo, who asked
them how they could give such an accurate description of a
camel they have never seen.


The princes had brilliantly interpreted the scant evidence
observed along the road.
blind on one side ~ grass had been eaten on one side of the
road where it was less verdant


missing a tooth ~ there were lumps of chewed grass on the
road the size of a camel’s tooth, which may had fallen through
the gap


lame ~ tracks showed the prints of only three feet, the fourth
being dragged
one side of the camel carried butter ~ ants had attracted this
side

one side of the camel carried honey ~ flies had attracted to
the spilled honey

rider ~ woman: near the tracks where the animal had knelt
down, had imprint of a foot was visible

     ~ urine was noted, the 2nd prince wet his fingers with it
and he felt some sort of carnal concupiscence

     ~ pregnant: third prince noted nearby handprints, had
helped herself up with her hands while urinating
Part Two
Emperor Beramo was so astounded by the princes’ sagacity in
the matter that he invited them to be his guests.

He was convinced that they were blessed with the powers of
prophecy when they divine that one of his counsellors is
planning to poison him.

He told them a strange story about the Mirror of Justice
which revealed the guilty ensuring peace and tranquility.

The mirror was stolen and taken to another land and came to
the possession of a Virgin Queen.

Beramo urged the prince to retrieve the mirror.
Their task was complicated by a giant upright hand that has
appeared upon the sea near the queen’s capital and terrorizing
the inhabitants.

They decided to bring the mirror to the shore and orient it
towards the hand.

As a result, the hand started to clutch at animals rather than
humans.

The queen was reluctant to part with the mirror as it now
prevents further human loss.
The daunting challenge for the princes is to subdue the hand once
and for all.

The princes arrive at the queen's capital and proceed to the beach
to confront the hand.


The eldest realizes that it is a symbol illustrating that if five men
unite for a single purpose, they can conquer the world.


So he held up his hand with only the second and third fingers
erect, demonstrating that it is an error to believe that five united
men are necessary, when only two would suffice.


The giant hand disappeared forever beneath the sea and the queen
gracefully surrendered the mirror.
When the princes return the Mirror of Justice to Beramo, they
learn of the catastrophe that has befallen the emperor in their
absence.


Beramo has fallen in love with a beautiful slave girl called
Diliramma, who one day questioned his honor in public.


In a fit of rage, he had her bound and abandoned in a forest.


The next day, Beramo was filled with remorse and ordered a
search for his paramour.


No trace of her was found, leaving Beramo ill with sorrow.
Witnessing the emperor's suffering, the princes advise
him to build seven beautiful palaces and to reside in
each one for a week.


In addition, the best storyteller in each of the seven
most important cities of the empire is to be brought
into his royal presence to recount a marvelous story.
Over the weeks, in his various palaces, Beramo listens with
appreciation to six of the stories, his health steadily improving.


While listening to the seventh story, about a ruler who spurns his
lover, Beramo suddenly realizes that it concerns Diliramma and
himself.


On being questioned, the storyteller revealed that he knows
Diliramma and that he is searching for her lord to tell him that she
still loves him despite his act of cruelty.


Overjoyed, Beramo sent for Diliramma and they were reunited.
Beramo asks the three princes how they conceived such an
effective remedy.


They told him they recommended seven different palaces to be
built so the variety might cure the root of his illness, insomnia.


As no trace of Diliramma had been found in the forest, they
refused to believe that wild animals had eaten her.


Therefore they suggested that storytellers be summoned from
afar in case news of her might be received.
As Diliramma had been discovered in the forest by a
traveling merchant, who took her far away, their
strategy turned out to be precisely correct.


The princes return to Serendip, and the story ends with
the three wise sons of King Giaffer becoming three
wise rulers.
Upon Giaffer's death, the eldest son succeeded his
father as King of Serendip.


The middle son returned to the land of the Virgin
Queen, married her and became king.


Emperor Beramo, who has a daughter, sent for the
youngest son and offered her in marriage. Soon after
the wedding, Beramo died, and his son-in-law became
lord of his empire.
THE END.
   :)

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The princes of serendip

  • 1. The Three Princes of Serendip Judith G. Cabanela, MD MBAH H04 Entrepreneurship
  • 2. The Three Princes of Serendip is the English version of the Peregrinaggio di tre giovani figliuoli del re di Serendippo published by Michele Tramezzino in Venice in 1557.
  • 4. “In ancient times there existed in the country of Serendippo, in Far East, a great and powerful king by the name of Gieffer. He had three sons who were very dear to him. And being a good father and very concerned about their education, he decided that he had to leave them endowed not only with great power, but also with all kinds of virtues of which princes are particularly in need.”
  • 5. The king travels throughout the island in order to provide the best tutors for his sons. He found a number of scholars, each specialized in a different field. He entrusted the training of his sons, with the understanding that the best they could do for him was to teach them in such a way that they could be immediately recognized as his very own.
  • 6. The three princes are endowed with great intelligence. They became highly trained in the arts and sciences. When the tutors informed the king of his sons’ achievements, he was skeptical. He summoned his eldest son and announced that he wishes to retire to a monastery and that his son should succeed him as a ruler. The eldest son politely refused, insisted that his father is wiser and should reign until his death. The two younger sons also refused.
  • 7. The king was astonished by the wisdom displayed by his sons. He decided to send them on a prolonged journey so that they can acquire empirical experience. He summoned his sons and giving the impression of being angry and disappointed because they have disobeyed him, banished them from Serendip. They started their peregrination and moved out of his kingdom until they reached the kingdom of a great and powerful emperor, Beramo.
  • 8. Misfortune befalls the princes when a camel driver stopped them on the road and asks them if they have seen one of his camels. They have not seen it but they have noticed signs that suggests a camel has passed along the road. The princes mystify the camel driver by asking him if he lost a camel that is blind in one eye, missing a tooth and lame. The camel driver, impressed by the accuracy of the description, immediately hurried off in pursuit of the camel.
  • 9. After a fruitless search, and feeling deceived, he returns to the princes, who reassured him by supplying further info. The camel, they say, carried a load of butter on one side and honey on the other and was ridden by a pregnant woman. Concluding that the princes have stolen the camel, the driver had them imprisoned. It was only after the driver’s neighbor finds the camel that they were released.
  • 10. The princes were brought before Emperor Beramo, who asked them how they could give such an accurate description of a camel they have never seen. The princes had brilliantly interpreted the scant evidence observed along the road.
  • 11. blind on one side ~ grass had been eaten on one side of the road where it was less verdant missing a tooth ~ there were lumps of chewed grass on the road the size of a camel’s tooth, which may had fallen through the gap lame ~ tracks showed the prints of only three feet, the fourth being dragged
  • 12. one side of the camel carried butter ~ ants had attracted this side one side of the camel carried honey ~ flies had attracted to the spilled honey rider ~ woman: near the tracks where the animal had knelt down, had imprint of a foot was visible ~ urine was noted, the 2nd prince wet his fingers with it and he felt some sort of carnal concupiscence ~ pregnant: third prince noted nearby handprints, had helped herself up with her hands while urinating
  • 14. Emperor Beramo was so astounded by the princes’ sagacity in the matter that he invited them to be his guests. He was convinced that they were blessed with the powers of prophecy when they divine that one of his counsellors is planning to poison him. He told them a strange story about the Mirror of Justice which revealed the guilty ensuring peace and tranquility. The mirror was stolen and taken to another land and came to the possession of a Virgin Queen. Beramo urged the prince to retrieve the mirror.
  • 15. Their task was complicated by a giant upright hand that has appeared upon the sea near the queen’s capital and terrorizing the inhabitants. They decided to bring the mirror to the shore and orient it towards the hand. As a result, the hand started to clutch at animals rather than humans. The queen was reluctant to part with the mirror as it now prevents further human loss.
  • 16. The daunting challenge for the princes is to subdue the hand once and for all. The princes arrive at the queen's capital and proceed to the beach to confront the hand. The eldest realizes that it is a symbol illustrating that if five men unite for a single purpose, they can conquer the world. So he held up his hand with only the second and third fingers erect, demonstrating that it is an error to believe that five united men are necessary, when only two would suffice. The giant hand disappeared forever beneath the sea and the queen gracefully surrendered the mirror.
  • 17. When the princes return the Mirror of Justice to Beramo, they learn of the catastrophe that has befallen the emperor in their absence. Beramo has fallen in love with a beautiful slave girl called Diliramma, who one day questioned his honor in public. In a fit of rage, he had her bound and abandoned in a forest. The next day, Beramo was filled with remorse and ordered a search for his paramour. No trace of her was found, leaving Beramo ill with sorrow.
  • 18. Witnessing the emperor's suffering, the princes advise him to build seven beautiful palaces and to reside in each one for a week. In addition, the best storyteller in each of the seven most important cities of the empire is to be brought into his royal presence to recount a marvelous story.
  • 19. Over the weeks, in his various palaces, Beramo listens with appreciation to six of the stories, his health steadily improving. While listening to the seventh story, about a ruler who spurns his lover, Beramo suddenly realizes that it concerns Diliramma and himself. On being questioned, the storyteller revealed that he knows Diliramma and that he is searching for her lord to tell him that she still loves him despite his act of cruelty. Overjoyed, Beramo sent for Diliramma and they were reunited.
  • 20. Beramo asks the three princes how they conceived such an effective remedy. They told him they recommended seven different palaces to be built so the variety might cure the root of his illness, insomnia. As no trace of Diliramma had been found in the forest, they refused to believe that wild animals had eaten her. Therefore they suggested that storytellers be summoned from afar in case news of her might be received.
  • 21. As Diliramma had been discovered in the forest by a traveling merchant, who took her far away, their strategy turned out to be precisely correct. The princes return to Serendip, and the story ends with the three wise sons of King Giaffer becoming three wise rulers.
  • 22. Upon Giaffer's death, the eldest son succeeded his father as King of Serendip. The middle son returned to the land of the Virgin Queen, married her and became king. Emperor Beramo, who has a daughter, sent for the youngest son and offered her in marriage. Soon after the wedding, Beramo died, and his son-in-law became lord of his empire.
  • 23. THE END. :)