The Horse and the Donkey
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The Horse and the Donkey
Summary
The Horse and the Donkey is a literary work[1]. It ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (17 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Horse and the Donkey authored Aesop[3].
- The Horse and the Donkey's image is recorded as Chenu-Oudry-La Fontaine-Le cheval et l'âne.jpg[4].
- The Horse and the Donkey's instance of is recorded as literary work[5].
- The Horse and the Donkey's Commons category is recorded as The Horse and the Ass[6].
- The Horse and the Donkey's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[7].
- The Horse and the Donkey's catalog code is recorded as 177b[8].
- The Horse and the Donkey's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0hzn3g5[9].
- The Horse and the Donkey's has edition or translation is recorded as Le Cheval et l’Âne[10].
- The Horse and the Donkey's has edition or translation is recorded as The Horse and the Ass[11].
- The Horse and the Donkey's has edition or translation is recorded as A Laden Aſſe and a Horſe[12].
- The Horse and the Donkey's title is recorded as {'lang': 'grc', 'text': 'Ἵππος καὶ ὄνος'}[13].
- The Horse and the Donkey's Perry Index is recorded as 181[14].
- The Horse and the Donkey's different from is recorded as The Horse and the Ass[15].
- The Horse and the Donkey's derivative work is recorded as The Horse and the Ass[16].
- The Horse and the Donkey's narrative motif is recorded as deception into listening to speaker[17].
- The Horse and the Donkey's form of creative work is recorded as fable[18].
- The Horse and the Donkey's form of creative work is recorded as short story[19].
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Works and Contributions
The Horse and the Donkey authored Aesop[3].
Why It Matters
The Horse and the Donkey ranks in the top 4% of literary_work entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (17 views/month).[2] It is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[20]