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Was (wer) ist Krylov"s fables - definition

RUSSIAN NAVAL ENGINEER AND MATHEMATICIAN (1863-1945)
Alexei Nikolayevich Krylov; A.N.Krylov; A.N. Krylov; Aleksei Krylov; Alexei Nicolaevitch Krylov; Alexey Krylov; A. N. Krylov; Alexei Nikolaevich Krylov; Alexei N. Krylov; Alexei Krylov; Aleksei Nikolaevich Krylov
  • On a 1955 stamp

Borys Krylov         
  • Monument dedicated to Hetman Petro-Konashevych Sagaydachny
  • Monument dedicated to Ukrainian hetman Pylyp Orlyk.
  • Monument dedicated to Taras Shevchenko
  • Monument to Spyridon of Trimythus
  • Monument to Svyatoslav the Brave, winner of Khazars
  • Monument to Yaroslav the Wise
  • Monument dedicated to the unknown soldier
  • Monument to Kyiv princes Borys and Hlib.
UKRAINIAN ARTIST
Krylov Boris; Boris Krylov
Borys Krylov (born 6 August 1976) is a Ukrainian sculptor, a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine (since 2012), and a member of the Royal British Society of Sculptors (since 2010).
Aesop's Fables         
  • The Nepalese ''Iisapan Daekaatagu Bakhan''
  • ''Aesopus constructus'' etc., 1495 edition with metrical version of Fabulae Lib. I–IV by [[Anonymus Neveleti]]
  • The beginning of 1485 Italian edition of ''Aesopus Moralisatus''
  • 12th-century pillar, cloister of the [[Collegiate church of Saint Ursus]], [[Aosta]]: the Fox and the Stork
  • A Greek manuscript of the fables of Babrius
  • 1880}}
  • Caxton's]] edition, 1484
  • Finale of an American performance of ''Aesop's Fables''
  • Cover of the 1885 French edition of ''Les Bambous''
  • [[Walter Crane]] title page, 1887
  • A Japanese woodblock print illustrates the moral of Hercules and the Wagoner
  • Dramatisation of a different sort: the former statues of "The Fox and the Crane" in [[the labyrinth of Versailles]]
COLLECTION OF FABLES CREDITED TO AESOP
Aesop's fables; Aesopica; Aesop's fable; Aesop among the Jews; Aesops fables; Aesop’s Fables; Aesop Fables; Aesop's Best Known Fables; Fables of Aesop; Aesop among the jews; Aesop's Fables among the Jews; Aesop Fable; The Fables of Aesop; The Fables of Esope; Aesopic canon; Æsop's Fables
Aesop's Fables, or the Aesopica, is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BCE. Of diverse origins, the stories associated with his name have descended to modern times through a number of sources and continue to be reinterpreted in different verbal registers and in popular as well as artistic media.
Fables of Faubus         
1959 SONG BY CHARLES MINGUS
Fables of faubus
"Fables of Faubus" is a composition written by jazz double bassist and composer Charles Mingus. One of Mingus's most explicitly political works, the song was written as a direct protest against Arkansas governor Orval Faubus, who in 1957 sent out the National Guard to prevent the racial integration of Little Rock Central High School by nine African American teenagers, in what became known as the Little Rock Crisis.

Wikipedia

Aleksey Krylov

Aleksey Nikolaevich Krylov (Russian: Алексе́й Никола́евич Крыло́в; August 15 [O.S. 3 August] 1863 – October 26, 1945) was a Russian naval engineer, applied mathematician and memoirist.