"Der Hodscha Nasreddin II. Band" by Albert Wesselski is a collection of humorous tales and anecdotes centered around the character Nasreddin, likely compiled in the early 20th century. The work brings together traditional stories and fables from various cultures including Turkish, Arabic, and Berber traditions, showcasing the cleverness and wit of Nasreddin, also known as Dscheha, who embodies the fool archetype while demonstrating profound insights into human nature and societal issues. The opening portion of the work introduces readers to a selection of Nasreddin's antics, characterized by his humorous and often absurd logic. In these tales, Nasreddin engages in conversations and misadventures that reveal his unique understanding of fairness, absurdity, and everyday life. He answers questions with surprising yet clever reasoning, engages with neighbors, and navigates social situations with a blend of wit and folly. Through his stories, we see the rich cultural tapestry of wisdom and
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Man fragte Nasreddin: »Kannst du rechnen?« »Freilich,« antwortete er;
»darüber gibts keinen Zweifel.« »Wie würdest du also vier Dirhem unter
drei Personen gleichmäßig verteilen?« »Zweien von ihnen gäbe ich jedem
zwei Dirhem, der dritte bekäme nichts und müßte warten, bis noch zwei
Dirhem dawären; dann nähme er diese und so hätten alle drei gleich
viel.«
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Der Hodscha Nasreddin II. Band: Türkische, arabische, berberische, maltesische, sizilianische, kalabrische, kroatische, serbische und griechische Märlein und Schwänke completo, con atmósfera de vídeo y sonido. Sin descargas.
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