Aesop is the most famous of ancient storytellers and is considered a leader of the so-called 'didactic mythology'.
In his fables, which were told orally and were taken from everyday life and nature, he condemns evil in its most representative forms: violence, fraud, betrayal, falsehood, greed, cunning and always with some moral lesson at the end.
He was of humble origins and although he lived all his life as a slave the Athenians erected a statue of him after his death to show that every man of worth, regardless of his origins, should be honoured. The book AESOP'S-30 FABLES includes several of his well-known fables, carefully edited and colourfully illustrated.
Aesop's fables give the reader the chance to be taught about the basic values of life in a simple way and with an unrivalled educational value. (From the publisher)
Περιεχόμενα
The Wolfs Fate
The Farmer and the Lion who was in love
The Donkey that was being sold
The Swan and the King
The Mosquito and the Lion
The Man and the Dog
The Grasshopper and the Ant
Hermes and the Woodman
The Hare and the Tortoise
The Wolf and the Shepherd
The Monkey and the Dolphin
The Donkey, the Cockerel and the Lion
The Jackdaw and the Hawks
The Fox and the Crow
The Farmer and his Children
The Fox who lost her tail
The Ant and the Pigeon
The Lion and the Mouse
The Farmer and the Dogs
The Monkey and the Fox
The Wolf and the Heron
The Crab and the Fox
The Imprisoned Lion and the Hunter
The Wolf and the Goat
The Boy who cried Wolf
The Three Oxen and the Lion
The Mouse and the Frog
The Dog, the Cockerel and the Fox
The Man and the Fox
The Wolf who had dined well and the Sheep
Χαρακτηριστικά
- Εκδότης
- Άγκυρα
- Συγγραφέας
- Αίσωπος
- Διαστάσεις
- 17x25
- Ημερομηνία Έκδοσης
- 04-2024
- Δέσιμο
- Μαλακό Εξώφυλλο
- Σελίδες
- 144
- Ηλικία
- από 3 χρόνων
Ειδικοί αριθμοί αναφοράς
- isbn
- 9789605476434