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211 The Raging Lion and the Stag

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  • 目录
  • 版权页
  • 英译者前言
  • 1 The Good Things and the Bad Things
  • 2 The Man Selling a Holy Statue
  • 3 The Eagle and the Fox
  • 4 The Eagle and the Scarab Beetle
  • 5 The Eagle, the Jackdaw and the Shepherd
  • 6 The Eagle with Clipped Wings and the Fox
  • 7 The Eagle Hit by an Arrow
  • 8 The Nightingale and the Hawk
  • 9 The Nightingale and the Swallow
  • 10 The Athenian Debtor
  • 11 The Ethiopian
  • 12 The Cat and the Cock
  • 13 The Cat and the Mice
  • 14 The Cat and the Hens
  • 15 The Goat and the Goatherd
  • 16 The Goat and the Donkey
  • 17 The Goatherd and the Wild Goats
  • 18 The Ugly Slave Girl and Aphrodite
  • 19 Aesop in a Dockyard
  • 20 The Two Cocks and the Eagle
  • 21 The Cocks and the Partridge
  • 22 The Fishermen and the Tunny-fish
  • 23 The Fishermen Who Caught a Stone
  • 24 The Fisherman Who Played the Flute
  • 25 The Fisherman and the Large and Small Fish
  • 26 The Fisherman and the Picarel
  • 27 The Fisherman Who Beat the Water
  • 28 The Halcyon
  • 29 The Foxes on the Bank of the Maeander River
  • 30 The Fox with a Swollen Stomach
  • 31 The Fox and the Bramble
  • 32 The Fox and the Bunch of Grapes
  • 33 The Fox and the Huge Serpent [Drakōn]
  • 34 The Fox and the Woodcutter
  • 35 The Fox and the Crocodile
  • 36 The Fox and the Dog
  • 37 The Fox and the Leopard
  • 38 The Fox and the Monkey Elected King
  • 39 The Fox and the Monkey Dispute Their Nobility
  • 40 The Fox and the Billy-Goat
  • 41 The Fox with the Cropped Tail
  • 42 The Fox Who Had Never Seen a Lion
  • 43 The Fox and the Monster Mask
  • 44 The Two Men Who Quarrelled about the Gods
  • 45 The Murderer
  • 46 The Man Who Promised the Impossible
  • 47 The Coward and the Ravens
  • 48 The Man Bitten by an Ant, and Hermes
  • 49 The Husband and the Troublesome Wife
  • 50 The Mischievous Man
  • 51 The Braggart
  • 52 The Middle-aged Man and His Mistresses
  • 53 The Shipwrecked Man
  • 54 The Blind Man
  • 55 The Cheat
  • 56 The Charcoal Burner and the Fuller
  • 57 The Men and Zeus
  • 58 The Man and the Fox
  • 59 The Man and the Lion Travelling Together
  • 60 The Man and the Satyr
  • 61 The Man Who Shattered a Statue of a God
  • 62 The Man Who Found a Golden Lion
  • 63 The Bear and the Fox
  • 64 The Ploughman and the Wolf
  • 65 The Astronomer
  • 66 The Frogs Who Demanded a King
  • 67 The Neighbour Frogs
  • 68 The Frogs in the Pond
  • 69 The Frog Doctor and the Fox
  • 70 The Oxen and the Axle
  • 71 The Three Oxen and the Lion
  • 72 The Ox-driver and Herakles
  • 73 The North Wind and the Sun
  • 74 The Cowherd and the Lion
  • 75 The Linnet and the Bat
  • 76 The House-ferret and Aphrodite
  • 77 The House-ferret and the File
  • 78 The Old Man and Death
  • 79 The Ploughman and the Eagle
  • 80 The Ploughman and the Dog
  • 81 The Ploughman and the Snake Who Had Killed His Son
  • 82 The Ploughman and the Frozen Snake
  • 83 The Farmer and His Children
  • 84 The Ploughman and Chance
  • 85 The Ploughman and the Tree
  • 86 The Ploughman's Quarrelsome Sons
  • 87 The Old Woman and the Doctor
  • 88 The Wife and Her Drunken Husband
  • 89 The Woman and Her Servants
  • 90 The Woman and the Hen
  • 91 The Sorceress
  • 92 The Heifer and the Ox
  • 93 The Cowardly Hunter and the Woodcutter
  • 94 The Young Pig and the Sheep
  • 95 The Dolphins, the Whales and the Gudgeon
  • 96 The Orator Demades
  • 97 Diogenes and the Bald Man
  • 98 Diogenes on a Journey
  • 99 The Oak Trees and Zeus
  • 100 The Woodcutters and the Pine Tree
  • 101 The Silver Fir Tree and the Bramble
  • 102 The Stag at the Spring and the Lion
  • 103 The Hind and the Vine
  • 104 The Hind and the Lion in a Cave
  • 105 The Hind Afflicted by Deformity
  • 106 The Kid on the Roof of the House, and the Wolf
  • 107 The Kid and the Wolf Who Played the Flute
  • 108 Hermes and the Sculptor
  • 109 Hermes and the Earth
  • 110 Hermes and Teiresias
  • 111 Hermes and the Artisans
  • 112 The Eunuch and the Sacrificer
  • 113 The Two Enemies
  • 114 The Adder and the Fox
  • 115 The Adder and the File
  • 116 The Adder and the Water-snake (or Hydra)
  • 117 Zeus and Shame
  • 118 Zeus and the Fox
  • 119 Zeus and the Men
  • 120 Zeus and Apollo
  • 121 Zeus and the Snake
  • 122 Zeus and the Jar of Good Things
  • 123 Zeus, Prometheus, Athena and Momos
  • 124 Zeus and the Tortoise
  • 125 Zeus the Judge
  • 126 The Sun and the Frogs
  • 127 The Mule
  • 128 Herakles and Athena
  • 129 Herakles and Pluto
  • 130 The Demi-god [Hērōs]
  • 131 The Tunny-fish and the Dolphin
  • 132 The Quack Doctor
  • 133 The Doctor and the Sick Man
  • 134 The Kite and the Snake
  • 135 The Kite Who Neighed
  • 136 The Bird-catcher and the Asp
  • 137 The Old Horse
  • 138 The Horse, the Ox, the Dog and the Man
  • 139 The Horse and the Groom
  • 140 The Horse and the Ass
  • 141 The Horse and the Soldier
  • 142 The Reed and the Olive
  • 143 The Camel Who Shat in the River
  • 144 The Camel, the Elephant and the Ape
  • 145 The Camel and Zeus
  • 146 The Dancing Camel
  • 147 The Camel Seen for the First Time
  • 148 The Two Scarab Beetles
  • 149 The Crab and the Fox
  • 150 The Crab and Her Mother
  • 151 The Walnut Tree
  • 152 The Beaver
  • 153 The Gardener Watering the Vegetables
  • 154 The Gardener and the Dog
  • 155 The Kithara-player
  • 156 The Thrush
  • 157 The Thieves and the Cock
  • 158 The Stomach and the Feet
  • 159 The Jackdaw and the Fox
  • 160 The Jackdaw and the Ravens
  • 161 The Jackdaw and the Birds
  • 162 The Jackdaw and the Pigeons
  • 163 The Jackdaw Who Escaped
  • 164 The Raven and the Fox
  • 165 The Raven and Hermes
  • 166 The Raven and the Snake
  • 167 The Sick Raven
  • 168 The Crested Lark
  • 169 The Chough and the Raven
  • 170 The Chough and the Dog
  • 171 The Snails
  • 172 The Swan Mistaken for a Goose
  • 173 The Swan and His Owner
  • 174 The Two Dogs
  • 175 The Starving Dogs
  • 176 The Man Bitten by a Dog
  • 177 The Dog Entertained as a Guest (or The Man and His Dog)
  • 178 The Hunting Hound and the Dogs
  • 179 The Dog, the Cock and the Fox
  • 180 The Dog and the Shellfish
  • 181 The Dog and the Hare
  • 182 The Dog and the Butcher
  • 183 The Sleeping Dog and the Wolf
  • 184 The Dog Who Carried the Meat
  • 185 The Dog with a Bell
  • 186 The Dog Who Chased a Lion, and the Fox
  • 187 The Gnat and the Lion
  • 188 The Gnat and the Bull
  • 189 The Hares and the Foxes
  • 190 The Hares and the Frogs
  • 191 The Hare and the Fox
  • 192 The Seagull and the Kite
  • 193 The Lioness and the Vixen
  • 194 The Royalty of the Lion
  • 195 The Ageing Lion and the Fox
  • 196 The Shut-in Lion and the Ploughman
  • 197 The Amorous Lion and the Ploughman
  • 198 The Lion, the Fox and the Stag
  • 199 The Lion, the Bear and the Fox
  • 200 The Lion and the Frog
  • 201 The Lion and the Dolphin
  • 202 The Lion and the Wild Boar
  • 203 The Lion and the Hare
  • 204 The Lion, the Wolf and the Fox
  • 205 The Lion and the Mouse Who Returned a Kindness
  • 206 The Lion and the Wild Ass
  • 207 The Lion and the Ass Hunting Together
  • 208 The Lion, the Ass and the Fox
  • 209 The Lion, Prometheus and the Elephant
  • 210 The Lion and the Bull
  • 211 The Raging Lion and the Stag
  • 212 The Lion Who Was Afraid of a Mouse, and the Fox
  • 213 The Bandit and the Mulberry Tree
  • 214 The Wolves and the Dogs at War
  • 215 The Dogs Reconciled with the Wolves
  • 216 The Wolves and the Sheep
  • 217 The Wolves, the Sheep and the Ram
  • 218 The Wolf Proud of His Shadow, and the Lion
  • 219 The Wolf and the Goat
  • 220 The Wolf and the Lamb
  • 221 The Wolf and the Young Lamb Taking Refuge in a Temple
  • 222 The Wolf and the Old Woman
  • 223 The Wolf and the Heron
  • 224 The Wolf and the Horse
  • 225 The Wolf and the Dog
  • 226 The Wolf and the Lion
  • 227 The Wolf and the Ass
  • 228 The Wolf and the Shepherd
  • 229 The Satisfied Wolf and the Ewe
  • 230 The Injured Wolf and the Ewe
  • 231 The Lamp
  • 232 The Diviner
  • 233 The Bees and Zeus
  • 234 The Beekeeper
  • 235 The Begging Priests of Cybele
  • 236 The Mice and the House-ferrets
  • 237 The Fly
  • 238 The Flies
  • 239 The Ant
  • 240 The Ant and the Scarab Beetle
  • 241 The Ant and the Pigeon
  • 242 The Field Mouse and the Town Mouse
  • 243 The Mouse and the Frog
  • 244 The Castaway and the Sea
  • 245 The Young Men and the Butcher
  • 246 The Fawn and the Stag
  • 247 The Young Wastrel and the Swallow
  • 248 The Sick Man and the Doctor
  • 249 The Bat, the Bramble and the Gull
  • 250 The Bat and the House-ferrets
  • 251 The Logs and the Olive
  • 252 The Woodcutter and Hermes
  • 253 The Travellers and the Bear
  • 254 The Travellers and the Raven
  • 255 The Travellers and the Axe
  • 256 The Travellers and the Plane Tree
  • 257 The Travellers and the Brushwood
  • 258 The Traveller and Truth
  • 259 The Traveller and Hermes
  • 260 The Traveller and Chance
  • 261 The Asses Appealing to Zeus
  • 262 The Ass Bought in the Market
  • 263 The Wild Ass and the Domestic Ass
  • 264 The Ass Carrying Salt
  • 265 The Ass Carrying a Statue of a God
  • 266 The Ass Clothed in the Skin of a Lion, and the Fox
  • 267 The Ass Pronouncing the Horse Happy
  • 268 The Ass, the Cock and the Lion
  • 269 The Ass, the Fox and the Lion
  • 270 The Ass and the Frogs
  • 271 The Ass and the Mule Carrying the Same Heavy Loads
  • 272 The Ass and the Gardener
  • 273 The Ass, the Raven and the Wolf
  • 274 The Ass and the Lap-dog or The Dog and Its Master
  • 275 The Ass and the Dog Travelling Together
  • 276 The Ass and the Ass-driver
  • 277 The Ass and the Cicadas
  • 278 The Ass Who Was Taken for a Lion
  • 279 The Ass Eating the Jerusalem Thorn, and the Fox
  • 280 The Ass Pretending to Be Lame, and the Wolf
  • 281 The Bird-catcher and the Wild and Domesticated Pigeons
  • 282 The Bird-catcher and the Crested Lark
  • 283 The Bird-catcher and the Stork
  • 284 The Bird-catcher and the Partridge
  • 285 The Hen and the Swallow
  • 286 The Hen That Laid the Golden Eggs
  • 287 The Tail and the Rest of the Body of the Snake
  • 288 The Snake, the House-ferret and the Mice
  • 289 The Snake and the Crab
  • 290 The Trodden-on Snake and Zeus
  • 291 The Child Who Ate the Sacrificial Viscera
  • 292 The Child Catching Locusts, and the Scorpion
  • 293 The Child and the Raven
  • 294 The Son and the Painted Lion
  • 295 The Child Thief and His Mother
  • 296 The Child Bather
  • 297 The Receiver of a Deposit of Money, and the God Horkos
  • 298 The Father and His Daughters
  • 299 The Partridge and the Man
  • 300 The Thirsty Pigeon
  • 301 The Pigeon and the Crow
  • 302 The Two Carrying-pouches
  • 303 The Monkey and the Fishermen
  • 304 The Monkey and the Dolphin
  • 305 The Monkey and the Camel
  • 306 The Monkey's Children
  • 307 The Sea Voyagers
  • 308 The Rich Man and the Tanner
  • 309 The Rich Man and the Mourners
  • 310 The Shepherd and the Sea
  • 311 The Shepherd and the Dog Who Fawned upon Sheep
  • 312 The Shepherd and the Wolf Cubs
  • 313 The Shepherd and the Wolf Raised with the Dogs
  • 314 The Shepherd and the Wolf Cub
  • 315 The Shepherd and the Sheep
  • 316 The Shepherd Who Let a Wolf into the Fold, and the Dog
  • 317 The Joking Shepherd
  • 318 Polemos and Hybris
  • 319 The River and the Hide
  • 320 The Sheared Sheep
  • 321 Prometheus and Men
  • 322 The Rose and the Amaranth
  • 323 The Pomegranate Tree, the Apple Tree, the Olive Tree and the Bramble Bush
  • 324 The Trumpeter
  • 325 The Mole and His Mother
  • 326 The Wild Boar and the Fox
  • 327 The Wild Boar, the Horse and the Huntsman
  • 328 The Sow and the Dog Insulting One Another
  • 329 The Wasps, the Partridges and the Ploughman
  • 330 The Wasp and the Snake
  • 331 The Bull and the Wild Goats
  • 332 The Peacock and the Crane
  • 333 The Peacock and the Jackdaw
  • 334 The Cicada and the Fox
  • 335 The Cicada and the Ants
  • 336 The Wall of the House and the Stake
  • 337 The Archer and the Lion
  • 338 The Billy-Goat and the Vine
  • 339 The Hyenas
  • 340 The Hyena and the Fox
  • 341 The Sow and the Bitch, on the Ease of Bearing Offspring
  • 342 The Bald Horseman
  • 343 The Miser
  • 344 The Blacksmith and His Puppy
  • 345 Winter and Spring
  • 346 The Swallow and the Serpent
  • 347 The Swallow and the Crow Obstinately Contending over Their Beauty
  • 348 The House-martin and the Birds
  • 349 The Boastful Swallow and the Crow
  • 350 The Tortoise and the Eagle
  • 351 The Tortoise and the Hare
  • 352 The Wild Geese and the Cranes
  • 353 The Pots
  • 354 The Parrot and the House-ferret
  • 355 The Flea and the Boxer
  • 356 The Flea and the Man
  • 357 The Flea and the Ox
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