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Title
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Der Neue Aesop: Eine klassiche Fabelsammlung von Lessing, Gellert, Pfeffel und Anderen
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Description
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This is a hardbound book (hard cover)
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Language note: German
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Vierte Auflage
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Creator
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Aesop
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Contributor
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Mit 144 Illustrationen von Ernest Griset
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:38:29Z
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2000-12
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1910?
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:38:29Z
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Date Issued
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1910
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Abstract
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Here is a very frail old book, whose spine is deteriorating and pages are brittle. A T of C follows the title-page immediately, showing fables on some 287 pages. The one author I have noticed named but not mentioned on the title-page is Lichtwer. The texts are a mixture of prose and verse. Many are unattributed. Those attributed seem to come principally from Lessing, Gellert (J.G.), and Pfeffel. The total of one hundred-and-forty-four images from Griset would seem to make this book dependent on the revised and enlarged version of Griset's work, which may have first appeared in 1874-5 with one hundred and fifty-nine illustrations. The first edition had appeared in 1869 with ninety-three illustrations. The very first images here are the full-page Der Woelfe und der kranke Esel (5) and the smaller, well-known Die beiden Froesche (7). A curious feature of this book is its first piece, Statt des Vorworts: Die beraubte Fabel by Lichtwer. In it, the goddess of all poets, Fable, wanders into a strange land, where evil creatures find her alone on the street. Her delivery purse is empty, and so they demand instead that she give up her clothes. When she takes everything off, she disappears and the naked Truth stands before them. They feel ashamed, ask forgiveness, and give her her clothes back. Who can (bear to) see the truth naked? I have no idea where or when I got this book, but it was certainly before July of 2002.
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Identifier
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5479 (Access ID)
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Language
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ger
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Publisher
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Verlag von J. Jolowicz
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Berlin
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Subject
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PA3855.G6 N48 1910
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Type
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Book, Whole