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The Priest and the Wolf is an ancient fable of West Asian origin that was included in collections of Aesop's Fables in mediaeval Europe. It illustrates how even education cannot change one's basic nature and tells how a priest tries to teach a wolf to read.

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  • Pendeta dan Serigala (in)
  • The Priest and the Wolf (en)
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  • Pendeta dan Serigala adalah sebuah fabel kuno yang berasal dari Asia Barat yang masuk dalam kumpulan cerpen Fabel Aesop di Eropa pada abad pertengahan. Cerita tersebut mengisahkan bagaimana pendidikan bahkan tak dapat mengubah alam dasar seseorang dan mengisahkan bagaiaman seorang pendeta berniat untuk mengajarkan seekor serigala untuk membaca. (in)
  • The Priest and the Wolf is an ancient fable of West Asian origin that was included in collections of Aesop's Fables in mediaeval Europe. It illustrates how even education cannot change one's basic nature and tells how a priest tries to teach a wolf to read. (en)
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  • Pendeta dan Serigala adalah sebuah fabel kuno yang berasal dari Asia Barat yang masuk dalam kumpulan cerpen Fabel Aesop di Eropa pada abad pertengahan. Cerita tersebut mengisahkan bagaimana pendidikan bahkan tak dapat mengubah alam dasar seseorang dan mengisahkan bagaiaman seorang pendeta berniat untuk mengajarkan seekor serigala untuk membaca. (in)
  • The Priest and the Wolf is an ancient fable of West Asian origin that was included in collections of Aesop's Fables in mediaeval Europe. It illustrates how even education cannot change one's basic nature and tells how a priest tries to teach a wolf to read. (en)
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