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Fables of Pilpay

Fables of Pilpay

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    Culture & heritage fiction
  • Languages: 
    English
  • Provider: Librivox
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These moralistic stories within stories date back to the Sanskrit text Panchatantra (200 BC – 300 AD). They were first translated into Arabic by a Persian named Ruzbeh who named it Book of Kalilah and Dimna and then by Abdullah Ibn al-Muqaffa and later Joseph Harris in 1679 and then remodeled in 1818. Max Mueller noted that La Fontaine was indebted to the work and other scholars have noted that Jeanne-Marie LePrince de Beaumont and John Fletcher were both familiar with the fables. The Fables of Pilpay are a series of inter-woven fables, many of which deploy metaphors of anthropomorphized animals with human virtues and vices. (Summary by The introduction and Wikipedia)

Chapters

  • 01
    Preface
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  • 02
    Introduction
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  • 03
    The Story Of Dabschelim And Pilpay
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  • 04
    The Travelling Pidgeon
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  • 05
    The Falcon and the Raven
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  • 06
    The greedy and ambitious Cat
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  • 07
    The poor Man who became a great King
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  • 08
    The Leopard and the Lion
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  • 09
    The Merchant and his Children
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    The King and his two Sons
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    The Demise, the Falcon, and the Raven
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    The Countryman and several Rats
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    The Carpenter and the Ape
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    The two Travellers, and the Lion carved in Stone
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    The Fox and the Hen
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    The Sparrow and the Sparrow-hawk
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    The King who from a savage Tyrant, became benign and just
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  • 18
    A Raven, a Fox, and a Serpent
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    The Crane and the Craw-fish
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    The Rabbit, the Fox, and the Wolf
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    The Lion and the Rabbit
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    The two Fishermen and the three Fishes
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    The Scorpion and the Tortoise
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    The Falcon and the Hen
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    The Nightingale and the Countryman
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    The Hunter, the Fox, and the Leopard
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    The Wolf, the Fox, the Raven, and the Camel
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    The Angel Ruler of the Sea and two Birds, called Gerandi
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    The Tortoise and two Ducks
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    Two young Merchants, the one crafty, and the other without Deceit
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    The Frog, the Craw-fish, and the Serpent
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    The Gardener and the Bear
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    The Merchant and his Friend
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    The Fox, the Wolf, and the Raven
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    The Ass and the Gardener
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    The Prince and his Minister
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    A Hermit who quitted the Desert to live at Court
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    The blind Man who travelled with one of his Friends
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    A religious Doctor and a Dervise
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    Three envious Persons that found Money
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    The ignorant Physician
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    The Raven, the Rat, and the Pigeons
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    The Partridge and the Falcon
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    The Man and the Adder
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    The Adventures of Zirac
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    A Husband and his Wife
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    The Hunter and the Wolf
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    The ravenous Cat
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    The two Friends
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    The Ravens and the Owls
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    The Origin of the Hatred between the Ravens and the Owls
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    The Elephants and the Rabbits
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    The Cat and the two Birds
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    The Dervise and the Four Robbers
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    The Merchant, his Wife, and the Robber
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    The Dervise, the Thief, and the Devil
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    The Monkeys and the Bears
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    The Mouse that was changed into a little Girl
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  • 59
    The Serpent and the Frogs
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