Le PAROY Artist; Table top - engraved with Aesop's Fables: Table top - engraved with Aesop's Fables [Text] (9.49)
Unknown; BOOKPLATES FOR AESOPS...: Unknown; (in English) [Text] (4.13)
Bayer, Herbert; ... : "In the meantime while the tortoise came jogging on with a slow but continued pace, and the hare out of too great a security and confidence of victory overslept herself, the tortoise arrived at the end of, the race first."--Aesop, 550 B.C. From the series Great Ideas of Western Man.: Herbert Bayer1900 Austria-1985 USA"In the meantime while the tortoise came jogging on with a slow but continued pace, and the hare out of too great a security and confidence of victory overslept herself, the tortoise arrived at the end ofca. 1962ink and gouache, photomechanical reproduction heightened with white, and pen ink heightened with white on paper mounted on gouache on colored paper mounted on paperboard [Image] (0.86)
Provenzo, Eugene F., Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.).--Theses.--Education.; Education and the Aesopic tradition /--by Eugene Francis Provenzo.: Thesis--Washington University, 1976. Graduate Institute of Education., Includes bibliography. [Text] (6.79)
Langemeyer, Gerhard.; "Aesopus in Europa":--Bemerkungen zur politisch-satirischen Graphik des Romeyn de Hooghe (1645-1706) /--vorgelegt von Gerhard Langemeyer.: Vita., Thesis--MuI?Knster, 1973., Bibliography: p. 170-184. [Text] (2.79)
Bellamy, D. (Daniel), b. 1687.; Vanquish'd Love : or the Jealous Queen. . A DramaticEntertainment.: Preliminaries omitted., Transcribed from : Miscellanies in Prose and Verse : Consisting of Dramatick Pieces, Poems, Humorous Tales, Fables, &c. I. Vanquish' Love : Or, the Jealous Queen. II. The Rival Nymphs : Or, the Merry Swain. III. Innocence Betray'd : Or, the Royal Imposter. IV Love Triumphant : Or, the Rival Goddesses. V. Three Select Scenes of the celebrated Guarini's Pastor Fido, in Italian and English. VI. Select Aesopian Tales, in Prose and Verse paraphrastically translated from Phraedrus, Cambray, and Others. ... By D. Bellamy. London : Printed for J. Hodges [etc.], 1739., Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty for academic and research purposes only., English verse drama database. Cambridge, England : Chadwyck-Healey Ltd., 1994. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (2.57)
Jones, Amanda Rogers; Orderly Disorder: Rhetoric and Imitation in Spenser's Three Beast Poems from the Complaints Volume: David Hill Radcliffe, Peter Graham, Anthony Colaianne; (in English) Spensers Complaints volume is a Menippean satire, a form characterized by mixture. Within this mixture of forms and voices, the three beast poems, Virgils Gnat, Prosopopoia or Mother Hubberds Tale, and Muiopotmos are unified by shared traditions in Classical Aesopic beast fable and medieval beast poetry. Reading these three poems as a set reveals Spensers interpretation of the literary history of beast poetry as one of several competing forms of order. The beast poems show ordering schemes of hierarchy, proportion, imitative practice, and dialectic, yet none of these is dominant. Thus, in the overall Menippean mixture that makes up the volume, the beast poems present an additional and less obvious mixture: the kinds of order available to a literary artist. Spensers Complaints volume was the object of some censorship, and scholars still debate whether he or his printer, William Ponsonby, designed the book. The many kinds of organization demonstrated by the beast poems coalesce to form a theory of contestatory imitation in which the dominant order is disorder itself, represented by the ruin brought about by times passage. Spenser appropriates both satiric and serious voices in the beast poems. He reflects on his political ambition to achieve the status of poet laureate in a noble, courtly manner, but he snarls like a fox, too, when he considers the ruin of his ambition. [Text] [View with Perseus links] (0.82)
Murison, Marc A.; Analytical Study of Optical Wavefront Aberrations Using Maple: This paper describes a package for analytical ray tracing of relatively simple optical systems. AESOP (An Extensible Symbolic Optics Package) enables analysis of the effects of small optical element misalignments or other perturbations. (It is possible to include two or more simultaneous independent perturbations.) Wavefront aberrations and optical path variations can be studied as functions of the perturbation parameters. The power of this approach lies in the fact that the results can be manipulated algebraically, allowing determination of misalignment tolerances as well as developing physical intuition, especially in the picometer regime of optical path length variations., Comment: To appear in MapleTech vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 52-62. 11 pages, 5 figures. PDF may also be accessed at http://aa.usno.navy.mil/AESOP/ [Text] [View with Perseus links] (2.86)