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Az egér és az oroszlán - Diafilm (angol) The Lion and the Mouse - Slide film / Rajzolta - Drawings by Macskássy Gyula / Írta - Written by Aesopus

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Az egér és az oroszlán - Diafilm (angol) The Lion and the Mouse - Slide film / Rajzolta - Drawings by Macskássy Gyula / Írta - Written by Aesopus

 

UPC / EAN 5998644103094

Made in Hungary

Written by: Aesopus after a tale

Pictures: Macskássy Gyula and the Pannonia Film Studio

Language: English

 

English Description:

What makes a lion's teeth so strong? The lion is trapped, but his new friend, the little mouse, rushes to his aid immediately. How do you get rid of it? Well, he chews the rope! When the lion asks why his teeth are so sharp, the little mouse readily tells the secret: he brushes his teeth after every meal. An example to follow - the lion has vowed anyway! Get to know this wonderful tale with the help of the mouse and the lion slide. Illustrated by the artists of Macskássy and the Pannonia Film Studio.

 

The Lion and the Mouse is one of Aesop's Fables, numbered 150 in the Perry Index.

The Perry Index is a widely used index of "Aesop's Fables" or "Aesopica", the fables credited to Aesop, the storyteller who lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 560 BC. Modern scholarship takes the view that Aesop probably did not compose all of the fables attributed to him;indeed, a few are known to have first been used before Aesop lived, while the first record we have of many others is from well over a millennium after his time. Traditionally, Aesop's fables were arranged alphabetically, which is not helpful to the reader. B. E. Perry listed them by language (Greek then Latin), chronologically, by source, and then alphabetically; the Spanish scholar Francisco Rodríguez Adrados created a similar system.

 

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