Aesop's Fables - Aesop - unabridged MP3 CD - Tantor

Aesop's Fables - Aesop - unabridged MP3 CD - Tantor

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  • Written By: Aesop
  • Publisher: Tantor Audio
  • Published: December 2004
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Written by Aesop - Audio book performed by Jonathan Kent - Unabridged Fiction - 1 MP3 COMPACT DISC - 2.5 hours

Publisher, Tantor Media (January 2005)

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By their nature, "fables" are "fabulous", larger than life, the characters often using wit and guile to save themselves from circumstances. Thus Brer Rabbit is more than a bunny in a briar patch, just as Mowgli is more than a wolf child.

http://www.audiobooksonline.com/Aesop-audio-books-book-audiobook-audiobooks.html, an ancient Greek poet who was sold into slavery in the early sixth century B.C, relied on animal stories to convey his key points to his masters in court. AESOP'S FABLES are now classic, memorable morality plays in which amusing animal characters drive home thought-provoking morals to generations of listeners and modern day readers. They illustrate what was fundamental to Greek culture yet their appeal lies in logic we still understand.

Fables from different cultures frequently overlap in the lessons they teach. If we would only stop to listen, there is an important lesson for us to learn from these fables; mankind is one, not several.

About the Author: Aesop (620–560 BC) was a slave in ancient Greece who is known only for the genre of fables that are ascribed to him. The various collections that go under the rubric "Aesop's Fables" are still taught as moral lessons and used as subjects for various entertainments, especially children's plays and cartoons.

Contents:

1. Mercury and the Woodman
2. The Hare and the Tortoise
3. The Dog in the Manger
4. The Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
5. The Fox and the Crow
6. The Gardener and His Dog
7. The Angler and the Little Fish
8. The Fawn and Her Mother
9. The Milkmaid and Her Pail
10. The Ant and the Grasshopper
11. The Mice in Council
12. The Gnat and the Bull
13. The Fox and the Goat
14. The Ass Carrying Salt
15. The Fox and the Grapes
16. The Hare with Many Friends
17. The Hare and the Hound
18. The House-Dog and the Wolf
19. The Goose with the Golden Eggs
20. The Fox and the Hedgehog
21. The Horse and the Stag
22. The Goatherd and the Goats
23. Androcles and the Lion
24. The Ant and the Dove
25. The One Eyed Doe
26. The Ass and His Masters
27. The Lion and the Dolphin
28. The Ass Eating Thistles
29. The Hawk and the Pigeons
30. The Belly and the Other Members
31. The Hen and the Fox
32. The Cat and the Mice
33. The Miller His Son and Their Donkey
34. The Ass the Cock and the Lion
35. The Lion and the Goat
36. The Crow and the Pitcher
37. The Boasting Traveler
38. The Eagle the Wildcat and the Sow
39. The Ass and the Grasshopper
40. The Heifer and the Ox
41. The Fox and the Stork
42. The Farmer and the Nightingale
43. The Ass and the Lapdog
44. The Cock and the Jewel
45. Jupiter and the Bee
46. The Horse and the Groom
47. The Mischievous Dog
48. The Blind Man and the Whelp
49. The Cock and the Fox
50. The Eagle and the Fox
51. The Horse and the Laden Ass
52. The Miser
53. The Kid and the Wolf
54. The Porcupine and the Snakes
55. The Creaking Wheels
56. The Lion in Love
57. The Fox Without a Tail
58. The Arab and the Camel
59. The Raven and the Swan
60. Hercules and the Wagoner
61. The Man and the Satyr
62. The Lark and Her Young Ones
63. The Boy and the Filberts
64. The Lion the Ass and the Fox
65. The Lion the Bear and the Fox
66. The Monkey and the Camel
67. The Ass in the Lions Skin
68. The Hawk and the Farmer
69. The Lioness
70. Mercury and the Sculptor
71. The Farmer and His Sons
72. The Bundle of Sticks
73. The Eagle and the Crow
74. The Stag at the Pool
75. The Bull and the Goat
76. The Wind and the Sun
77. The Shepherd Boy and the Wolf
78. The Hen and the Cat
79. The Wolf and the Goat
80. The Farthing Rushlight
81. The Lion and the Mouse
82. The Boy and the Nettles
83. The Thief and His Mother
84. The Eagle and the Beetle
85. The Two Pots
86. The Young Man and the Swallow
87. The Farmer and the Stork
88. The Man and the Lion
89. The Lion and His Three Councilors
90. The Stag in the Ox-Stall
91. The Fox and the Woodman
92. The Lion and the Other Beasts Go Hunting
93. The Mule
94. The Nurse and the Wolf
95. The Travelers and the Bear
96. The Father and His Two Daughters
97. The Dog Invited to Supper
98. The Mountebank and the Farmer
99. The Dog and the Shadow
100. The Old Man and Death
101. The Mouse and the Frog
102. The Oak and the Reed
103. The Swallows Advice
104. The Old Woman and the Physician
105. The Eagle and the Arrow
106. The Thief and the Boy
107. The Fir Tree and the Bramble
108. The Vain Crow
109. The Two Crabs
110. The Mountain in Labor
111. The Fisherman Piping
112. The Man and His Two Wives
113. The Old Woman and Her Maids
114. The Monkey and the Dolphin
115. The Wild Boar and the Fox
116. The Trees and the Ax
117. The Mouse and the Weasel
118. The Lion and the Ass Go Hunting
119. The Fox and the Bramble
120. The Two Frogs
121. The Travelers and the Hatchet
122. The Horse and the Lion
123. The Fighting Cocks and the Eagle
124. The Birds the Beasts and the Bat
125. The Farmer and the Snake
126. The Thief and the Dog
127. The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner
128. The Three Tradesmen
129. The Shepherd and the Sea
130. The Farmer and His Dogs
131. The Quack Frog
132. The Bald Knight
133. The Ass and His Driver
134. Venus and the Cat
135. The Wolf and the Shepherds
136. The Hedge and the Vineyard
137. The Widow and the Hen
138. The Stag and the Vine
139. The Bathing Boy
140. The Fox and the Cat
141. The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
142. The Frogs Who Desired a King
143. The Fox and the Lion
144. The Tortoise and the Birds
145. The Wolf and the Lamb
146. The Four Oxen and the Lion
147. The Sick Lion
148. The Frog and the Ox
149. The Wolf and the Crane
150. The Hares and the Frogs

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