Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (282 p.)
Parallel Title:
Print version Aesop's Fables : A New Revised Version From Original Sources
DDC:
398.24/52
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
Aesop was an Ancient Greek story-teller and slave, famed and cherished for his short fables that often involve personified animals. In the renowned collection of works that is Aesop's Fables , he weaves moral education and entertainment together into tales that have been enjoyed by many, many generations. A lot of the stories in Aesop's Fables, such as The Fox and the Grapes (giving us the term "sour grapes"), The Tortoise and the Hare
Description / Table of Contents:
Title; Contents; Life of Æsop; The Wolf Turned Shepherd; The Stag at the Pool; The Fox and the Mask; The Bear and the Fox; The Wolf and the Lamb; The One-Eyed Doe; The Dog, Cock and Fox; The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk; The Dog and the Oyster; The Wolf and the Shepherds; The Hares and the Frogs; The Lion and the Boar; The Mischievous Dog; The Quack Frog; The Ass, the Fox, and the Lion; The Wolf and the Sheep; The Cock and the Jewel; The Two Pots; The Gnat and the Lion; The Widow and her Little Maidens; The Fox and the Lion; The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse; The Monkey and the Dolphin
Description / Table of Contents:
The Game-cocks and the PartridgeThe Boy and the Nettle; The Trumpeter taken Prisoner; The Fatal Marriage; The Ass and the Charger; The Vain Jackdaw; The Milkmaid and her Pot of Milk; The Playful Ass; The Man and the Satyr; The Oak and the Reeds; The Huntsman and the Fisherman; The Mother and the Wolf; The Shepherd and the Wolf; The Dove and the Crow; The Old Man and the Three Young Men; The Lion and the Fox; The Horse and the Stag; The Lion and the Dolphin; The Mice in Council; The Camel and the Arab; The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle; The Boys and the Frogs; The Crab and its Mother
Description / Table of Contents:
The Wolf and the ShepherdThe Man and the Lion; The Ox and the Frog; The Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat; The Charcoal-Burner and the Fuller; The Bull and the Goat; The Lion and the Mouse; The Horse and the Ass; The Old Hound; The Crow and the Pitcher; The Ass Eating Thistles; The Wolf and the Lion; The King's Son and the Painted Lion; The Trees and the Axe; The Seaside Travelers; The Sea-gull and the Kite; The Monkey and the Camel; The Rat and the Elephant; The Fisherman Piping; The Wolf and the House-dog; The Eagle and the Kite; The Dogs and the Hides; The Fisherman and the Little Fish
Description / Table of Contents:
The Ass and his PurchaserThe Shepherd and the Sheep; The Fox and the Crow; The Swallow and the Crow; The Hen and the Golden Eggs; The Old Man and Death; The Fox and the Leopard; The Mountain in Labor; The Bear and the Two Travelers; The Sick Kite; The Wolf and the Crane; The Cat and the Cock; The Wolf and the Horse; The Two Soldiers and the Robber; The Monkey and the Cat; The Two Frogs; The Vine and the Goat; The Mouse and the Boasting Rat; The Dogs and the Fox; The Thief and the House-Dog; The Sick Stag; The Fowler and the Ringdove; The Kid and the Wolf; The Blind Man and the Whelp
Description / Table of Contents:
The Geese and the CranesThe North Wind and the Sun; The Laborer and the Snake; The Bull and the Calf; The Goat and the Ass; The Boasting Traveler; The Ass, the Cock, and the Lion; The Stag and the Fawn; The Partridge and the Fowler; The Farmer and the Stork; The Ass and his Driver; The Hare and the Hound; The Kites and the Swans; The Dog in the Manger; The Crow and the Serpent; The Cat and the Fox; The Eagle and the Arrow; The Dog Invited to Supper; The Frogs Asking for a King; The Prophet; The Dog and his Master's Dinner; The Buffoon and the Countryman; The Boar and the Ass
Description / Table of Contents:
The Fox and the Goat
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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