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Aesopian may
refer to:
Aesop (c. 620–564 BCE),
Ancient Gr****
fabulist Aesopian language,
communications that
convey an
innocent meaning to
outsiders but...
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Aesopian language is a
means of
communication with the
intent to
convey a
concealed meaning to
informed members of a
conspiracy or
underground movement...
- An
Aesopian synagogue is one that was
built with its true
purpose disguised. This term is used in
relation to the
former Russian Empire where there were...
- Azerbaijan.
Cultural life. Encyclopædia Britannica. Tyrrell,
Maliheh S. (2001).
Aesopian Literary Dimensions of
Azerbaijani Literature of the
Soviet Period, 1920–1990...
- by computers. To
avoid surveillance, the station's
inhabitants adopt an
Aesopian language which is full of
metaphors that are
impossible for
computers to...
- — John M. Crewdson, The New York
Times CIA
officials deliberately used
Aesopian language in
talking to the
President and
others outside the agency. (Richard...
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muddling the
distinction between fiction and reality.
Bulgakov employs Aesopian language in
order to
criticize the
hypocrisy of
Soviet society. He makes...
- that he was "perhaps a
typical jester dressed by his
contemporaries in an
Aesopian attire; or
perhaps a
Shakespearean vision of 19th
century writers; or perhaps...
- Києва), also
known as the
Podil Synagogue or the
Rozenberg Synagogue, is a
Aesopian synagogue,
located in Podil, a
historic neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine....
- that he was "perhaps a
typical jester dressed by his
contemporaries in an
Aesopian attire,
perhaps a
Shakespearean vision of 19th-century writers, or perhaps...