μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

King honors poet and critic: the first so that he will honor the king; the second, so that he will not dishonor him.

The wise and the foolish. · Wise and unwise conduct. · Adaptability. · Policy in dealing with the great. · view the constellation · filed as J811.3

Filed across the traditions
  • Spanish Childers.
Within the index

Filed under Wisdom of concessions to power.

Filed beside it
The lion's share. Ass divides booty equally between himself, fox, and lion. Lion eats ass. Fox then divides: gives lion meat and he takes bones Fox refuses to mediate between lion and lioness. Lion decides to abandon lioness because of her bad odor. Ass, hog, and fox as judges. Ass says she has bad odor: lioness slaps him. Hog says she has not: lion slaps him. Fox says that he has a bad cold and cannot smell Ruler angered by evil spoken of him is placated by soft words of speakers Prime minister bribes priest to persuade king that ocean of milk he wishes sought for had curdled Fox with three hundred fables ready to tell against lion conveniently forgets them

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