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Title
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Mythoi tou Aisopou #5
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Mythoi tou Aisopou
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Description
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Language note: Greek
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By Karen Cartier
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Creator
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Chounos, Nestoras
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:50:52Z
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2006-03
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2005
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:50:52Z
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Date Issued
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2005
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Abstract
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Here is a simple large-format pamphlet of eight pages presenting three fables. The first is unusual. It pits mice against cats; sometimes the enemy in this fable is weasels. The key to the fable is usually the cumbersomeness of the mice-leaders' horned helmets, but of many mice pictured on 2-3, I can see only two with helmets, and all the mice seem to be seized by the cats. The mice's tails are very much like the spears that they hold. The second fable is AD. The ant is dripping or sweating or both. The third fable presents texts on panels hanging from trees. This story of the lion, rooster, and ass has, like the first fable, three pages. Surprisingly, the climactic third page shows no action, like the confronting or killing of the ass. I may be missing something, but it seems to have only the story-telling panel. Here is an opportunity for dramatization missed! There are seven other pamphlets in this series, as the back cover indicates. It is unusual to find utterly blank inside covers like these.
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Identifier
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9789604222223
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6168 (Access ID)
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Language
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gre
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Publisher
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Ankyra
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Athens, Greece
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Subject
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PA5638 .M98 2005
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Aesop
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole