The constellation
J1748 Absurd ignorance of the use of spectacles
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● tale type
● on the shelf
● attested
The same sky, in words
filed under
- Absurd ignorance · J1730 entry
carried in tale type
- Buying Spectacles · ATU 1331A*
filed beside
- Hero does not learn his name until after first adventure · J1730.1 entry
- The city person ignorant of the farm · J1731 entry
- Ignorance of certain foods · J1732 entry
- Why the pigs shriek. The sheep does not understand why the pig being carried to slaughter shrieks · J1733 entry
- Layman's ignorance of medicine · J1734 entry
- Fool cannot tell his right hand in the dark · J1735 entry
- Fools and the unknown animal · J1736 entry
- Foolish lover ignorant of mistress's flaws · J1737 entry
- Ignorance of religious matters · J1738 entry
- Priests (schoolmasters) ignorant of Latin · J1741 entry