Illustration of the greedy dog who, seeing his own reflection in a pond, drops the bone in his mouth in pursuit of the illusory, from an Egyptian manuscript of Kalīlah wa-Dimnah, ca. 1310.
Featured on PDR in the essay Travelling Tales: Kalīlah wa-Dimnah and the Animal Fable
Influencing numerous later animal tales told around the world, the 8th-century Arabic fables of Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ’s *Kalīlah wa-Dimnah* also inspired a rich visual tradition of illustration: jackals on trial, airborne turtles, and unlikely alliances between species. Marina Warner follows these stories as they wander and change across time and place, celebrating their sharp political observation and stimulating mix of humour, earnesty, and melancholy.