Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.10.2004

Herausgeber

Jack Zipes

Verlag

Random House N.Y.

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

17,5/10,8/2,1 cm

Gewicht

150 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-451-52953-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

05.10.2004

Herausgeber

Jack Zipes

Verlag

Random House N.Y.

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

17,5/10,8/2,1 cm

Gewicht

150 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-451-52953-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Aesop's Fables
  • Aesop's FablesA Note on the Text and Illustrations

    Introduction

    I. The Fox and the Grapes
    II. The Wolf and the Crane
    III. The Archer and the Lion
    IV. The Woman and the Fat Hen
    V. The Kid and the Wolf
    VI. The Hawk and the Pigeons
    VII. The Eagle and the Fox
    VIII. The Boy and the Scorpion
    IX. The Fox and the Goat
    X. The Old Hound
    XI. The Ants and the Grasshopper
    XII. The Fawn and Her Mother
    XIII. The Horse and the Groom
    XIV. The Mountain in Labor
    XV. The Flies and the Honey Jar
    XVI. The Two Bags
    XVII. The Vain Crow
    XVIII. The Wolf and the Lamb
    XIX. The Bear and the Fox
    XX. The Dog, the Cock and the Fox
    XXI. The Cock and the Jewel
    XXII. The Sea Gull and the Hawk
    XXIII. The Fox and the Lion
    XXIV. The Creaking Wheels
    XXV. The Frog and the Ox
    XXVI. The Farmer and the Snake
    XXVII. The Lion and the Fox
    XXVIII. The Fisherman and His Music
    XXIX. The Domesticated Dog and the Wolf
    XXX. The Country Mouse and the Town Mouse
    XXXI. The Dog and the Shadow
    XXXII. The Moon and Her Mother
    XXXIII. The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle
    XXXIV. The Man and the Satyr
    XXXV. The Tortoise and the Eagle
    XXXVI. The Mule
    XXXVII. The Hen and the Cat
    XXXVIII. The Old Woman and the Wine Bottle
    XXXIX. The Hare and the Tortoise
    XL. The Ass and the Grasshopper
    XLI. The Lamb and the Camel
    XLII. The Crab and Its Mother
    XLIII. Jupiter and the Camel
    XLIV. The Mouse and the Frog
    XLV. The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf
    XLVI. The Peach, the Apple, and the Blackberry
    XLVII. The Hare and the Hound
    XLVIII. The Stag in the Ox Stall
    XLIX. The Crow and the Pitcher
    L. The Lion and the Mouse
    LI. The One-Eyed Doe
    LII. The Trees and the Ax
    LIII. The Lion, the Ass, and the Fox Who Went Hunting
    LIV. The Travelers and the Bear
    LV. The Belly and the Members
    LVI. The Dolphins and the Sprat
    LVII. The Blind Man and the Whelp
    LVIII. The Sick Stag
    LIX. Hercules and the Wagoner
    LX. The Fox and the Woodcutter
    LXI. The Monkey and the Camel
    LXII. The Dove and the Crow
    LXIII. The Ass and the Lap Dog
    LXIV. The Hares and the Frogs
    LXV. The Fisherman and the Little Fish
    LXVI. The Wind and the Sun
    LXVII. The Farmer and the Stork
    LXVIII. The Lioness
    LXIX. The Brash Candlelight
    LXX. The Old Woman and the Physician
    LXXI. The Charcoal-Burner and the Cloth-Fuller
    LXXII. The Wolf and the Sheep
    LXXIII. The Farmer and His Sons
    LXXIV. The Wolves and the Sheep
    LXXV. The Mole and Her Mother
    LXXVI. The Swallow and the Crow
    LXXVII. The Man Bitten by a Dog
    LXXVIII. The Man and the Lion
    LXXIX. The Monkey and the Dolphin
    LXXXI. The Viper and the File
    LXXXII. The Bundle of Sticks
    LXXXIII. Jupiter, Neptune, Minerva, and Momus
    LXXXIV. The Lion in Love
    LXXXV. The Nurse and the Wolf
    LXXXVI. The Birdcatcher and the Lark
    LXXXVII. Jupiter and the Bee
    LXXXVIII. The Travelers and the Plane Tree
    LXXXIX. The Fox Without a Tail
    XC. The Horse and the Stag
    XCI. The Mischievous Dog
    XCII. The Geese and the Cranes
    XCIII. The Quack Frog
    XCIV. Mercury and the Woodcutter
    XCV. The Oxen and the Butchers
    XCVI. The Goatherd and the Goats
    XCVII. The Widow and the Sheep
    XCVIII. The Marriage of the Sun
    XCIX. The Theif and His Mother
    C. The Gnat and the Bull
    CI. The Lion, the Bear, and the Fox
    CII. The Oak and the Reed
    CIII. The Dog in the Manger
    CIV. The Goose with the Golden Eggs
    CV. The Lion and the Dolphin
    CVI. The Comedian and the Farmer
    CVII. The Dog Invited to Supper
    CVIII. The Ass Loaded with Salt
    CIX. The Theif and the Dog
    CX. The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner
    CXI. The Hunter and the Fisherman
    CXII. The Fir Tree and the Bramble
    CXIII. The Eagle and the Arrow
    CXIV. The Two Pets
    CXV. The Fisherman and Troubled Water
    CXVI. The Lark and Her Young Ones
    CXVII. The Arab and the Camel
    CXVIII. The Travelers and the Hatchet
    CXIX. The Doctor and His Patient
    CXX. The Maid and the Pail of Milk
    CXXI. The Ass, the Fox, and the Lion
    CXXII. The Ass and His Driver
    CXXIII. The Travelers and the Hatchet
    CXXIV. The Hedge and the Vineyard
    CXXV. The Frogs Who Desired a King
    CXXVI. The Lion and the Goat
    CXXVII. The Mice in Council
    CXXVIII. The Fox and the Mask
    CXXIX. The Thirsty Pigeon
    CXXX. The Farmer and the Cranes
    CXXXI. The Falconer and the Partridge
    CXXXII. The Cat and the Mice
    CXXXIII. The Father and His Two Daughters
    CXXXIV. The Heifer and the Ox
    CXXXV. The Fox and the Hedgehog
    CXXXVI. The Lion and the Ass
    CXXXVII. The Bald Knight
    CXXXVIII. The Ass and His Masters
    CXXXIX. The Farmer and the Sea
    CXL. The Hart and the Vine
    CXLI. The Pig and the Sheep
    CXLII. The Bull and the Goat
    CXLIII. The Old Man and Death
    CXLIV. The Dog and the Hare
    CXLV. The Boy and the Hazel Nuts
    CXLVI. The Wolf and the Shepherd
    CXLVII. The Jackass and the Statue
    CXLVIII. The Blacksmith and His Dog
    CXLIX. The Herdsman and the Lost Calf
    CL. The Lion and the Other Beasts Who Went Out Hunting
    CLI. The Bees, the Drones, and the Wasp
    CLII. The Kid and the Piping Ass
    CLIII. The Stallion and the Ass
    CLIV. The Mice and the Weasels
    CLV. The Stubborn Goat and the Goatherd
    CLVI. The Boys and the Frogs
    CLVII. The Mouse and the Weasel
    CLVIII. The Farmer and the Lion
    CLIX. The Horse and the Loaded Ass
    CLX. The Wolf and the Lion
    CLXI. The Farmer and the Dogs
    CLXII. The Eagle and the Crow
    CLXIII. The Lion and His Three Councillors
    CLXIV. The Great and Little Fish
    CLXV. The Ass, the Cock, and the Lion
    CLXVI. The Wolf and the Goat
    CLXVII. The Fox and the Stork
    CLXVIII. The Leopard and the Fox
    CLXIX. The Vine and the Goat
    CLXX. The Sick Lion
    CLXXI. The Rivers and the Sea
    CLXXII. The Blackamoor
    CLXXIII. The Boy and the Nettle
    CLXXIV. The Seaside Travelers
    CLXXV. The Boy Who Went Swimming
    CLXXVI. The Sick Hawk
    CLXXVII. The Monkey and the Fisherman
    CLXXVIII. Venus and the Cat
    CLXXIX. The Three Tradesmen
    CLXXX. The Ass's Shadow
    CLXXXI. The Eagle and the Beetle
    CLXXXII. The Lion and the Three Bulls
    CLXXXIII. The Old Woman and Her Maids
    CLXXXIV. The Dogs and the Hides
    CLXXXV. The Dove and the Ant
    CLXXXVI. The Old Lion
    CLXXXVII. The Wolf and the Shepherds
    CLXXXVIII. The Ass in the Lion's Skin
    CLXXXIX. The Swallow in Chancery
    CXC. The Raven and the Swan
    CXCI. The Wild Boar and the Fox
    CXCII. The Stag at the Pool
    CXCIII. The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
    CXCIV. The Boasting Traveler
    CXCV. The Man and his Two Wives
    CXCVI. The Shepherd and the Sea
    CXCVII. The Miser
    CXCVIII. Mercury and the Sculptor
    CXCIX. The Miller, His Son, and Their Ass
    CC. The Wolf and the Horse
    CCI. The Astronomer
    CCII. The Hunter and the Woodcutter
    CCIII. The Fox and the Crow

    Afterword
    Selected Bibliography
    Index