Difference between revisions of "Belly the First"
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+ | * '''belly:''' ''Aesop’s Fables'', “The Belly and the Members” | ||
+ | ** '''Livy, ''Ab Urbe Condita'' 2:''' Menenius Agrippa pacified a plebeian revolt by quoting this fable → Giambattista Vico alludes to this episode (''The New science'' ¶ 424) |
Latest revision as of 11:51, 7 July 2008
- King Billy: popular name in Ireland for William III (William of Orange)
- William I: William the Conqueror
- belly: Aesop’s Fables, “The Belly and the Members”
- Livy, Ab Urbe Condita 2: Menenius Agrippa pacified a plebeian revolt by quoting this fable → Giambattista Vico alludes to this episode (The New science ¶ 424)