Aarne-Thompson-Uther (ATU) - Types of Folktales

566: Fortunatus

ATU > 300-749: TALES OF MAGIC > 560-649: Magic Objects > 566: Fortunatus

Description

The return of the objects is brought about with an apple, the eating of which causes horns to grow. I. The Magic Objects. (a) Three men each receive from a mannikin or from enchanted princess a magic object: (b) a self-filling purse (mantle), a…

Examples

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Text titleATULanguageAuthorOriginPublication Date
La reginotta con le corna566ItalianItalo CalvinoItaly1956
Peppi, spersu pri lu munnu400,302,566SicilianGiuseppe PitrèItaly1870
La vurza, lu firriolu e lu cornu 'nfatatu566SicilianGiuseppe PitrèItaly1870
Petru lu Massariotu566SicilianGiuseppe PitrèItaly1870
La 'Mperatrici Trebisonna566,580*SicilianGiuseppe PitrèItaly1870
The Little Soldier566EnglishAndrew LangFrance1892
Fortunatus and His Purse566EnglishAndrew LangGermany1900
Tiidu the Piper566EnglishAndrew LangEstonia1903

External Examples

StoryATUOriginAuthorYearSource
Buideach, the Tinker, and the Black Donkey 566 Irish Internet Archive
Buideach, the Tinker, and the Black Donkey 566 Irish Internet Archive
Fairy Money 566 Irish Internet Archive
Fairy Money 566 Irish Internet Archive
Fairy Shilling 566 Irish Internet Archive
Fairy Shilling 566 Irish Internet Archive
Fortunatus 566 British Internet Archive
Het toverhoedje en het toverfluitje 566 Netherlands 1970 Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank
Magic Figs 566 Armenian Internet Archive
Princess with the Horns 566 Italian Internet Archive
Rich Beggar and His Wonderful Purse 566 Israeli Internet Archive
Rich Beggar and His Wonderful Purse 566 Israeli Internet Archive
The Three Deserters 566 French Internet Archive
Van den Prins met de appelen van Damasko. 566 Netherlands 1896 Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank
Van het tooverfluitje en het tooverhoedje. 566 Netherlands 1901 Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank
Van het Tooverfluitje en het Tooverhoedje. 566 Netherlands 1901 Nederlandse VolksverhalenBank

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