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Aesop"s fables - перевод на итальянский

COLLECTION OF FABLES CREDITED TO AESOP
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  • 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
  • A detail of the 13th-century [[Fontana Maggiore]] in [[Perugia]], [[Italy]], with the fables of [[The Wolf and the Crane]] and [[The Wolf and the Lamb]]
  • Dramatisation of a different sort: the former statues of "The Fox and the Crane" in [[the labyrinth of Versailles]]

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  • 1948 electoral vote results
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  • Truman in uniform, {{circa}} 1918
  • Truman in September 1917.
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  • Truman in an official portrait
  • Truman at age 13 in 1897
  • July 30, 1965}}, by President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
  • Officers of the 129th Field Artillery, at regimental headquarters at Chateau le Chanay near Courcemont, France, March 1919. Captain Harry S. Truman is pictured in the second row, third from the right.
  • Truman and Indian Prime Minister [[Jawaharlal Nehru]] during Nehru's visit to the United States, October 1949
  • President Truman conferring with labor leader [[Walter Reuther]] about economic policy in the Oval Office, 1952
  • Adlai Stevenson]], presidential nominee, in the Oval Office, 1952
  • Truman and Shah of Iran [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] speaking at [[Washington National Airport]], during ceremonies welcoming him to the United States
  • Dewey]] (right) at dedication of the [[Idlewild Airport]], meeting for the first time since nominated by their respective parties for the Presidency
  • Truman with Greek-American sponge divers in Florida, 1947
  • Drawer from the Senate desk used by Truman
  • Wreath by Truman's casket, December 27, 1972
  • June 28, 1919}}
  • President Truman signing a proclamation declaring a national emergency and authorizing U.S. entry into the Korean War
  • Former President Harry Truman with "[[The Buck Stops Here]]" sign on a recreation of his Oval Office desk
  • Menorah]] from the prime minister of Israel, [[David Ben-Gurion]] (center). To the right is [[Abba Eban]], ambassador of Israel to the United States.
  • Truman's home]] in [[Independence, Missouri]]
  • View of the interior shell of the White House during renovation in 1950
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Harry S Truman (1884-1927), trentatreesimo presidente degli Stati Uniti
Harry Truman         
  • Truman was so widely expected to lose the 1948 election that the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' had printed papers with this erroneous headline when few returns were in.
  • 1948 electoral vote results
  • 1945}}
  • Truman in uniform, {{circa}} 1918
  • Truman in September 1917.
  • 1999}} --></div>
  • Truman in an official portrait
  • Truman at age 13 in 1897
  • July 30, 1965}}, by President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]
  • Officers of the 129th Field Artillery, at regimental headquarters at Chateau le Chanay near Courcemont, France, March 1919. Captain Harry S. Truman is pictured in the second row, third from the right.
  • Truman and Indian Prime Minister [[Jawaharlal Nehru]] during Nehru's visit to the United States, October 1949
  • President Truman conferring with labor leader [[Walter Reuther]] about economic policy in the Oval Office, 1952
  • Adlai Stevenson]], presidential nominee, in the Oval Office, 1952
  • Truman and Shah of Iran [[Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] speaking at [[Washington National Airport]], during ceremonies welcoming him to the United States
  • Dewey]] (right) at dedication of the [[Idlewild Airport]], meeting for the first time since nominated by their respective parties for the Presidency
  • Truman with Greek-American sponge divers in Florida, 1947
  • Drawer from the Senate desk used by Truman
  • Wreath by Truman's casket, December 27, 1972
  • June 28, 1919}}
  • President Truman signing a proclamation declaring a national emergency and authorizing U.S. entry into the Korean War
  • Former President Harry Truman with "[[The Buck Stops Here]]" sign on a recreation of his Oval Office desk
  • Menorah]] from the prime minister of Israel, [[David Ben-Gurion]] (center). To the right is [[Abba Eban]], ambassador of Israel to the United States.
  • Truman's home]] in [[Independence, Missouri]]
  • View of the interior shell of the White House during renovation in 1950
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1945 TO 1953
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Harry Truman (fu presidente degli Stati Uniti)

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Aesop's Fables

Aesop's Fables, or the Aesopica, is a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and storyteller who 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.

The fables originally belonged to oral tradition and were not collected for some three centuries after Aesop's death. By that time, a variety of other stories, jokes and proverbs were being ascribed to him, although some of that material was from sources earlier than him or came from beyond the Greek cultural sphere. The process of inclusion has continued until the present, with some of the fables unrecorded before the Late Middle Ages and others arriving from outside Europe. The process is continuous and new stories are still being added to the Aesop corpus, even when they are demonstrably more recent work and sometimes from known authors.

Manuscripts in Latin and Greek were important avenues of transmission, although poetical treatments in European vernaculars eventually formed another. On the arrival of printing, collections of Aesop's fables were among the earliest books in a variety of languages. Through the means of later collections, and translations or adaptations of them, Aesop's reputation as a fabulist was transmitted throughout the world.

Initially the fables were addressed to adults and covered religious, social and political themes. They were also put to use as ethical guides and from the Renaissance onwards were particularly used for the education of children. Their ethical dimension was reinforced in the adult world through depiction in sculpture, painting and other illustrative means, as well as adaptation to drama and song. In addition, there have been reinterpretations of the meaning of fables and changes in emphasis over time.