Aesop’s 30 fables 9,00 
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Aesop is the most famous of the ancient myth writers and is considered to be the leader of the so-called “didactic mythology”.
In his myths, which were told orally and taken from everyday life and nature, he condemns evil in its most representative forms: violence, fraud, betrayal, greed, cunning, always ending up with some moral lesson.
He was of humble origin and although he was a slave during his lifetime, the Athenians later erected an Hadrian to him to show that every worthy man, regardless of his origin, should be honored.

The book “Aesop’s 30 fables” contains some of his best-known fables in a particularly careful edition with color illustrations. Aesop’s fables give the reader the opportunity to be educated about the basic values ​​of life in a simple way and with unfathomable teaching.

Contents:

The wolf’s plight
The lion in love and the farmer
The donkey that was being sold
The swan and the lord
The mosquito and the lion
Man and dog
The cicada and the ant
The woodcutter and Mercury
The hare and the tortoise
The wolf and the shepherd
The monkey and the dolphin
The donkey, the rooster and the lion
The goblin and the hawks
The fox and the crow
The farmer and his children
The fox with its tail cut off
The merman and the pigeon
Lion and mouse
The farmer and the dogs
Monkey and fox
The wolf and the heron
The crab and the fox
The imprisoned lion and the hunter
The wolf and the goat
The false shepherd
Three oxen and a lion
The mouse and the frog
Dog, rooster and fox
Man and fox
The satiated wolf and the sheep

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Weight 0,5 kg
Languages

English, Greek