Item
a proverb for it: 1510 Greek Sayings
- Title
- en_US a proverb for it: 1510 Greek Sayings
- Description
- en_US This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
- en_US This book has a dust jacket (book cover)
- en_US Second printing
- en_US Compiled and edited by B. J. Marketos; Translated by Ann Arpajoglou
- Creator
- en_US No Author See all items with this value
- Contributor
- en_US Vassos, John
- en_US Manning, Clarence A.
- Date
- 2016-01-25T19:38:32Z
- en_US 1995-07
- en_US 1945
- Date Available
- 2016-01-25T19:38:32Z
- Date Issued
- en_US 1945
- Abstract
- en_US Does this book really belong in this collection? I am not sure. But I was so happy to find a book in Charlottesville. No doubt there is plenty in this book that comes from Aesop, even though authors are not mentioned here. Aesop is mentioned in #1099 on 130: He hasn’t even touched Aesop's fables. I wonder what that proverb means! Fables are also referred to in #1056 on 126: They told an ass a fable and he shook his ears. Once again, I do not see the meaning! My favorite as I glance through the book is #1066 on 127: He broke a leg, and he's asking other people if it hurts. Another favorite is #401 on 63: The man who had much and the one who had little lamented; but the one who had nothing began to sing.
- Identifier
- en_US 5492 (Access ID)
- Publisher
- en_US New World Publishers
- en_US New York
- Subject
- en_US PN6413.M35 1945 See all items with this value
- en_US Tangential See all items with this value
- en_US Title Page Scanned See all items with this value
- Type
- en_US Book, Whole
- Item sets
- Carlson Fable Collection Books