The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep
an Aesop fable
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The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep
Summary
The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep is a fable[1].
Key Facts
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep authored Aesop[2].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's instance of is recorded as fable[3].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's genre is recorded as fable[4].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's Commons category is recorded as The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep[5].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[6].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's has edition or translation is recorded as O Cervo, o Lobo e an Ovelha[7].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's has edition or translation is recorded as The Sheep, the Wolf, and the Stag[8].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's has edition or translation is recorded as The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep[9].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's has edition or translation is recorded as Of the Herte, of the Sheep & of the Wulf[10].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's has edition or translation is recorded as Q135914953[11].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's has edition or translation is recorded as Q135476139[12].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's has edition or translation is recorded as Q138587771[13].
- The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's Perry Index is recorded as 477[14].
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Authorship and Creation
The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep authored Aesop[2].
Publication
The Stag, the Wolf, and the Sheep's language of work or name is recorded as Ancient Greek[6]. Its genre is recorded as fable[4].