μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif
Scholars’ trail — 2references

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

  • general Type 1201
  • general *Wesselski Bebel I 138 No. 43.
Within the index

Filed under Other short-sighted acts.

2 finer motifs beneath it
Numskulls carry one another through mud and the others back in order that not all get dirtySedan-bearers must carry master about searching for dog since they have refused to search
Filed beside it
Short-sightedness in dressingShort-sighted use of fireShort-sightedness in rowingCarrying load up hill to roll it down. Fools carry log (millstone) down hill. They realize that they might have rolled it down. They therefore carry it back up hill to roll it downShort-sighted lover is slow to follow up advantagePorridge eaten in different rooms. The porridge in one, the milk in anotherThe slaughter of the ox. In preparation, the feet are cut off the evening beforeShort-sightedness in carpentryShort-sightedness in caring for live-stockShort-sighted fool loses his foodFoolish demands before deathShort-sightedness in dealing with childrenFool lets wine run in the cellar. He (she) falls into a study (or chases a dog) while the spigot is openNo room left for the feast. A peasant on the way to a feast drinks so much ditch-water that he has no room left for the feastBurning up the seal. Numskulls buy a charter from their lord. In celebration they get drunk and use the seal as a candle and forfeit their charterA fleeing fox loses an eye in the briars. Returns the next day and eats it, thinking that it tastes like chicken
Travels with
Pursuing the rabbit who harmed the garden. Peasant asks a nobleman's help against a rabbit. The nobleman chases the rabbit on horseback for five days and ruins the peasant's crop
Carried in tale types

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