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The fox & the stork. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century
Robot Aesop Simak 1947Aesop (Clifford D. Simak) A rather sad-looking robot
The fox & the crow. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century
Aesop / Hare & TortoiseThe Hare and the Tortoise
Fable / Old Man & DeathTHE OLD MAN & DEATH An old man, exhausted gathering sticks, calls for Death to take him; immediately Death appears, and the man regrets what he wished for
Fable / Fox & GrapesTHE FOX AND THE GRAPES The fox spies juicy ripe grapes and tries to reach them but in vain; eventually he gives up, proclaiming the grapes to be probably sour
Aesop / Juno and PeacockOf Juno the goddess and of the Peacock and the Nightingale - illustration to Caxtons 1484 edition of Aesops Fables
THE FARMER AND HIS SONSTHE FARMER & HIS SONS A farmer on his deathbed tells his sons that a treasure lies hidden on his farm so that they will care for and dig the earth after his death Date: 1761
AESOP/BLACKAMOORTHE BLACKAMOOR Thinking his dark skin is only dirt, they seek to scrub him white, but in vain, the blackamoor remains black, catches cold and dies
Species of shrimp. Spirontocaris spinus 1, Hippolyte variabilis 2, Penaeus species 3, Processa canaliculata 4, Athanas nitescens 5
Foxs adventures with verses inside a Christmas cardFoxs adventures with a crow, geese and a rabbit inside a Christmas card. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
MERCURY AND THE CAMEL
HARE AND TORTOISETHE HARE AND THE TORTOISE The hare sleeps... and the tortoise wins the race Date: 1809
Aesop (c. 620A?i?564 BC). Ancient Greek fabulist. Aesop sAesop (c. 620A?i?564 BC). Ancient Greek fabulist credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesops Fables. Engraving of french edition. Paris, 1801. Colored
Cartoon, Keep your mouth shut, WW1Cartoon, Keep your mouth shut -- a new take on a fable of Aesop during the First World War, where the fox will never be able to get the crow to open his mouth and drop the nice piece of cheese
The Lion and the FoxBritish Lion " Going to help me, are you? Thank you for nothing, Master Fox. I began the work alone, and I mean to finish it!!
Aesop / BlackamoorAesop/Blackamoor
The Fox Without a TailTHE FOX THAT LOST ITS TAIL A fox that lost its tail in a trap and mourned its loss, tried to convince his brethren that they would be better off without their tails
Aesop (c. 620564 BC). Ancient Greek fabulist. Aesops FablAesop (c. 620564 BC). Ancient Greek fabulist credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesops Fables. Engraving of french edition. Paris, 1801
Samuel CroxallSAMUEL CROXALL Churchman and writer, ranging from political satire to Aesops Fables : his Fair Circassian was judged too full of oriental warmth... Date: ? - 1752
Crab and his MotherTHE CRAB AND HIS MOTHER
The kind-hearted she elephant. Aesops fable. Artist: Evelyn Stuart Hardy Date: 1904
The two dogs. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century
The viper & the file. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century
The trees & the axe. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century
The stag & the pool. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century
The lion & the shepherd. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century
The frog & the bull. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century
The fox & the boar. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century
The bald man & the fly. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century
The citizen & the knight. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century
Aesops FablesThis picture depicts small snapshots of some of Aesops most famous fables like the hare and the tortoise and the fox and the grapes
Little girl amazed at condition of her Grandfathers book" Grandpa, didn t you tell me Aesops Fables were written thousands of yers ago?" " Yes, my dear." " My Word! But you have kept the book clean!" Date: 1901
Aesop by VELAZQUEZ, Diego RodrЧ uez de Silva (1599-1660). Particular burlesque interpretation of the artist. Baroque
The Cock with Two Wives by George RansteadSecond in a series of six drawings depicted the Aesop Fable about the man with two wives but acted out by chickens instead
Aesop / Moon & MotherTHE MOON AND HER MOTHER
Hare and the TortoiseTHE HARE AND THE TORTOISE Date: Circa 1880
Aesop / Frog PhysicianAesop/Frog Physician
Aesop / Travellers, TreeAesop/Travellers, Tree
Aesop / Title Page / RackhamThe title page
Aesop / Venus and the CatVENUS AND THE CAT Even though the cat has been turned into a human, she still displays feline tendencies - such as jumping out of bed to chase a mouse
Aesop / Sailor and the SeaAesop/Sailor and the Sea
Aesop / Gnat and the LionThe gnat and the lion The gnat tries frantically to escape from the spiders web
Aesop / Trees and the AxeTHE TREES AND THE AXE The trees allow the countryman to fell a small tree to make a handle for his axe, not reali- -sing he is a woodcutter who will use it to fell many more
Aesop / The Two PotsTHE TWO POTS The iron pot and the china pot in the water
Aesop / Lion and ElephantThe Lion, Jupiter and the Elephant The lion and the elephant
Fable / Mountain in LabourTHE MOUNTAIN IN LABOUR When a mountain is heard to utter prodigious groans, multitudes flock to it in expectation of wonders, but all that appears is a mouse
The Lion, Wolf and FoxTHE SICK LION, THE FOX & THE WOLF: the animals pay the lion respects, except the fox; slandered by the wolf, the fox tells the lion his cure lies in the flaying of the wolf