Aesop's Fables : With a Life of Aesop /
In 1489 Johan Hurus printed the first collection of fables in Spain, Lavida del Ysopetconsusfabulas hystoriadas. Illustrated with nearly 200 woodcuts, this work quickly became the most-read book in Spain, beloved of both children and adults. Reprinted many times in the next three centuries and carri...
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Idioma: | Inglés Español |
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Lexington, Ky. :
University Press of Kentucky,
1993.
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- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Introduction; The Life of Aesop; I. The First Book of Aesop; Preface and Prologue; 1. Of the Rooster and the Pearl or Jasper; 2. Of the Wolf and the Lamb; 3. Of the Mouse, the Frog, and the Kite; 4. Of the Dog and the Sheep; 5. Of the Dog and the Piece of Meat; 6. Of the Lion, the Cow, the Goat, and the Sheep; 7. Of the Wicked Thief and the Sun; 8. Of the Wolf and the Crane; 9. Of the Two Dogs; 10. Of the Man and the Snake; 11. Of the Lion and the Ass; 12. Of the Two Mice; 13. Of the Eagle and the Vixen; 14. Of the Eagle, the Snail, and the Crow.
- 15. Of the Crow and the Fox16. Of the Lion, the Boar, the Bull, and the Ass; 17. Of the Ass and the Lapdog; 18. Of the Lion and the Mouse; 19. Of the Kite and Her Mother; 20. Of the Swallow and the Other Birds; II. The Second Book of Aesop; Prologue; 1. Of Jupiter and the Frogs; 2. Of the Doves, the Kite, and the Falcon; 3. Of the Thief and the Dog; 4. Of the Sow and the Wolf; 5. Of the Earth Which Was About to Give Birth; 6. Of the Lamb and the Wolf; 7. Of the Old Dog and His Master; 8. Of the Hares and the Frogs; 9. Of the Wolf and the Kid; 10. Of the Poor Man and the Snake.
- 11. Of the Deer, the Sheep, and the Wolf12. Of the Bald-Headed Man and the Fly; 13. Of the Vixen and the Stork; 14. Of the Wolf and the Statue; 15. Of the Crow and the Peacocks; 16. Of the Fly and the Mule; 17. Of the Fly and the Ant; 18. Of the Wolf, the Vixen, and the Ape; 19. Of the Ferret and the Man; 20. Of the Frog and the Bull; III. The Third Book of Aesop; 1. Of the Lion and the Shepherd; 2. Of the Horse and the Lion; 3. Of the Horse, the Ass, and of Times and Fortunes; 4. Of the Beasts and the Birds; 5. Of the Nightingale and the Falcon; 6. Of the Vixen and the Wolf.
- 7. Of the Stag and the Hunter8. Of the Vixen, the Cock, and the Dogs; 9. Of the Woman and Her Dead Husband; 10. Of the Woman and the Young Lad; 11. Of the Father and the Cruel Son; 12. Of the Snake and the File; 13. Of the Wolves, the Sheep, and the Dogs; 14. Of the Man and the Trees; 15. Of the Wolf and the Dog; 16. Of the Hands, the Feet, and the Belly; 17. Of the Ape and the Vixen; 18. Of the Merchant and the Ass; 19. Of the Stag and the Ox; 20. Of the Lion's Deceitful Conversation; IV. The Fourth Book of Aesop; 1. Of the Fox and the Grapes; 2. Of the Old Weasel and the Mouse.
- 3. Of the Wolf and the Herdsman4. Of Juno, the Peacock, and the Nightingale; 5. Of the Lobo Cerval and the Farmers; 6. Of the Sheep and the Butcher; 7. Of the Fowler and the Birds; 8. Of the Truthful Man, the Deceitful One, and the Ape; 9. Of the Horse, the Stag, and the Hunter; 10. Of the Ass and the Lion; 11. Of the Vulture and the Other Birds; 12. Of the Lion and the Vixens; 13. Of the Sick Ass and the Wolf; 14. Of the Big Sheep and the Three Little Ones; 15. Of the Man and the Lion; 16. Of the Flea and the Camel; 17. Of the Ant and the Cricket; 18. Of the Sword and the Traveler.