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- Q7729565 subject Q8222586.
- Q7729565 subject Q8442123.
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- Q7729565 abstract "The Deer without a Heart is an ancient fable, attributed to Aesop in Europe, about a deer (or an ass in Eastern versions) who was twice persuaded by a wily fox to visit the ailing lion. After it was killed by the lion, the fox stole and ate the deer's heart. When the lion asks where it is, the fox argues that an animal so foolish as to visit a lion in his den cannot have had one. The fable reflects the ancient belief that the heart was the seat of thoughts and intellect. The story in numbered 52 in the Aarne-Thompson classification system.".
- Q7729565 thumbnail Kelileh_va_Demneh.jpg?width=300.
- Q7729565 wikiPageWikiLink Q125525.
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- Q7729565 wikiPageWikiLink Q8222586.
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- Q7729565 wikiPageWikiLink Q8442123.
- Q7729565 wikiPageWikiLink Q8448212.
- Q7729565 wikiPageWikiLink Q8470789.
- Q7729565 wikiPageWikiLink Q8591751.
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- Q7729565 comment "The Deer without a Heart is an ancient fable, attributed to Aesop in Europe, about a deer (or an ass in Eastern versions) who was twice persuaded by a wily fox to visit the ailing lion. After it was killed by the lion, the fox stole and ate the deer's heart. When the lion asks where it is, the fox argues that an animal so foolish as to visit a lion in his den cannot have had one. The fable reflects the ancient belief that the heart was the seat of thoughts and intellect.".
- Q7729565 label "The Deer without a Heart".
- Q7729565 depiction Kelileh_va_Demneh.jpg.