Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Greek | Aesop's Fables; a new translation | THE EAGLE AND THE FOX / THE BUTCHER AND HIS CUSTOMERS / HERCULES AND MINERVA / THE FOX WHO SERVED A LION; lines 4863-4875 | high | The fox tries to steal a lamb from a flock, but the shepherd sees him and sets dogs on him. | record |
| Roman | The Metamorphoses of Ovid, Books I-VII | EXPLANATION. / BOOK THE THIRD. / EXPLANATION. / EXPLANATION.; lines 4608-4685 | high | At midday on a blood-stained hunting mountain, the Hyantian youth tells his companions that the nets and spears are wet with blood, that the day has had enough sport, and that they should cease and remove the nets. | record |