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An Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds : ウィキペディア英語版 | An Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds ''An Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds'' (Medieval Greek: ''Παιδιόφραστος διήγησις τῶν ζῴων τῶν τετραπόδων'') is a Byzantine poem composed in the 14th century AD by an unknown author. It is notable for its cross-genre literary style, encompassing satire, didactic and romance (see Byzantine literature). The text takes the form of a dialogue between different domestic and wild animals, in a convention presided over by the King of the animals, the Lion. ==Dating== The poem itself states that it was written on the 15th of September 1364. Modern commentators have generally accepted that the poem was written within 10–20 years either side of this date. It was probably written before 1382, as a specific kind of hat (Greek: ''σαρπούζιν''; Arabic: ''sharbūsh'') worn by Muslims in Mamluk Egypt was banned that year. The style and vigour of the text also suggest that the poem was written before the forced vassalage of the remaining Byzantine Empire to the Ottoman Empire.
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