File:Steinhowel dog and sheep.jpg
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Steinhowel_dog_and_sheep.jpg (631 × 427 pixels, file size: 97 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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English: A woodcut of Aesop's fable of The Dog and the Sheep" from the Mannheim edition of Steinhowel's Esopus |
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Author | Mannheim edition of Steinhowel's Aesopus |
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