Índice tipológico

Aparecen en este índice solamente los tipos que han sido identificados en los materiales de la base de datos. La clasificación y ordenamiento corresponden a los del catálogo internacional de Hans-Jörg Uther. The types of International Folktales. A Classification and Bibliography, Based on the System of Antti Aarne and Stith Thompson (Helsinki: Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia-Academia Scientiarum Fennica, 2004) (ATU). Presione sobre uno de los temas para desplegar los tipos y sobre uno de los tipos para ir a los materiales en los que se ha identificado. También puede consultar los criterios para la clasificación que se utiliza en esta base de datos.

 

Animal Tales

Wild Animals: The Clever Fox (Other Animal) (1-69)
1. The Theft of Fish. (Including the previous Types 1* and 1**.)

2. The Tail-Fisher.

8. False Beauty Treatment (previously "Painting" on the Haycock). (Including the previous Type 8A.)

34. The Wolf Dives into the Water for Reflected Cheese. (Including the previous Type 34B.)

49. The Bear and the Honey.

49A. The Wasp Nest as King's Drum.

Wild Animals: Other Wild Animals (70-99)
74C*. Rabbit Throws a Coconut.

78A. Animal Tied Up Because of a Storm (previously Animal Allows Himself to be Tied so as to Avoid Being Carried off by Storm).

Wild Animals and Domestic Animals (100-149)
100. The Wolf is Caught Because of His Singing (previously The Wolf as the Dog's Guest Sings).

101. The Old Dog as Rescuer of the Child (Sheep).

122A. The Wolf (Fox) Seeks Breakfast. (Including the previous Type 91A *.)

123. The Wolf and the Kids.

124. Blowing the House In [Z81]. (Including the previous Type 124A*.)

130. The Animals in Night Quarters. (Bremen Town Musicians.)

Wild Animals and Humans (150-199)
154. The Fox and His Members (previously "Bear-food"). (Including the previous Type 160B*.)

155. The Ungrateful Snake Returned to Captivity.

175. The Tarbaby and the Rabbit.

Domestic Animals (200-219)
207. Rebellion of the Work Animals.

Other Animals and Objects (220-299)
222. War between Birds (Insects) and Quadrupeds (previously War of Birds and Quadrupeds).

225. The Crane Teaches the Fox to Fly.

237. The Talking Parrot (previously Magpie Tells why Sow is Muddy).

Tales of Magic

Supernatural Adversaries (300-399)
300. The Dragon-Slayer.

301. The Three Stolen Princesses. (Including the previous Types 301A and 301B.)

302. The Ogre's (Devil's) Heart in the Egg. (Including the previous Types 302A *, 302B*, and 425P.)

303. The Twins Or Blood-Brothers. (Including the previous Types 553 and 581.)

306. The Danced-out Shoes. (Including the previous Type 306A.)

314. Goldener (previously The Youth Transformed to a Horse). (Including the previous Type 532.)

325. The Magician and His Pupil.

326. The Youth Who Wanted to Learn What Fear is.

327. The Children and the Ogre.

327A. Hansel and Gretel.

327D. The Kiddelkaddelkar.

328. The Boy Steals the Ogre's Treasure. (Corvetto.)

330. The Smith and the Devil (previously The Smith Outwits the Devil). (Bonhomme Misere.) (Including the previous Types 330A-D and 330*.)

332. Godfather Death. (Including the previous Types 332A * and 332B*.)

Supernatural Or Enchanted Wife (400-424)
402. The Animal Bride (previously The Mouse [Cat, Frog, etc.] as Bride).

408. The Three Oranges.

Supernatural Or EnchantedHusband (425-449)
425. The Search for the Lost Husband.

425A. The Animal as Bridegroom. (Including the previous Type 425G.)

425B. Son of the Witch (previously The Disenchanted Husband: the Witch's Tasks). (Cupid and Psyche.) (Including the previous Types 425J, 425N, and 428.)

426. The Two Girls, the Bear, and the Dwarf.

432. The Prince as Bird.

Supernatural Or Enchanted Brother Or Sister (450-459)
450. Little Brother and Little Sister.

451. The Maiden Who Seeks Her Brothers. (Including the previous Types 451A and 451*.)

Supernatural Tasks (460-499)
461. Three Hairs from the Devil's Beard.

480. The Kind and the Unkind Girls (previously The Spinning- Women by the Spring. The Kind and the Unkind Girls) [Q2].

Supernatural Helpers (500-599)
510A. Cinderella. (Cenerentola, Cendrillon, Aschenputtel.)

513A. Six Go through the Whole World.

517. The Boy Who Understands the Language of Birds (previously The Boy who Learned Many Things).

530. The Princess on the Glass Mountain. (Including the previous Type 530B*.)

531. The Clever Horse (previously Ferdinand the True and Ferdinand the False). (Including the previous Type 513C.)

545. The Cat as Helper.

550. Bird, Horse and Princess (previously Search for the Golden Bird).

551. Water of Life (previously The Sons on a Quest for a Wonderful Remedy for their Father).

554. The Grateful Animals. (Including the previous Types 553, 554*, 554A*-C*, and 556A*-E*.)

563. The Table, the Donkey and the Stick.

566. The Three Magic Objects and the Wonderful Fruits. (Fortunatus.) (Including the previous Type 580*.)

575. The Prince's Wings.

577. The King's Tasks.

Magic Objects (560-649)
610. The Healing Fruits.

612. The Three Snake-Leaves. (Including the previous Types 465A * and 612A.)

613. The Two Travelers. (Truth and Falsehood.) (Including the previous Types 613*, 613A*, and 613B*.)

Supernatural Power Or Knowledge (650-699)
670. The Man Who Understands Animal Languages (previously The Animal Languages).

Other Tales of the Supernatural (700-749)
707. The Three Golden Children (previously The Three Golden Sons).

709. Snow White.

725. Prophecy of Future Sovereignty (previously The Dream).

Religious Tales

God Rewards and Punishes (750-779)
751A*. A Man Invites God to His House.

756A. The Self-Righteous Hermit.

759. Angel and Hermit (previously God's Justice Vindicated) [J225.0.1].

774. Christ and St. Peter.

The Truth Comes to Light (780-799)
780. The Singing Bone.

785. Lamb's Heart (previously Who Ate the Lamb's Heart?).

Heaven (800-809)
810. The Snares of the Evil One.

The Devil (810-826)
810A*. The Priest and the Devil.

Other Religious Tales (827-849)
830C. "If God Wills."

841. One Beggar Trusts in God, the Other the King.

Realistic Tales (Novelle)

The Man Marries the Princess (850-869)
853. The Hero Catches the Princess with Her Own Words. (Including the previous Type 860A *.)

854. The Golden Ram.

857. The Louse-Skin.

860. Nuts of "Ay ay ay!"

The Woman Marries the Prince (870-879)
879. The Basil Maiden. (The Sugar Doll, Viola.)

The Obstinate Wife Learns to Obey (900-909)
900. King Thrushbeard.

Good Precepts (910-919)
910B. The Observance of the Master's Precepts (previously The Servant's Good Counsels). (Including the previous Type 910H.)

910D. The Treasure Behind the Nail (previously The Treasure of the Hanging Man).

Clever Acts and Words (920-929)
922. The Shepherd Substituting for the Clergyman Answers the King's Questions. (The King and the Abbot) [H561.2].

923. Love Like Salt.

Robbers and Murderers (950-969)
954. The Forty Thieves. (Ali Baba.) (Including the previous Type 676.)

Tales of the Stupid Ogre

Labor Contract (1000-1029)
1004. Hogs in the Mud; Sheep in the Air. (Including the previous Type 1525P.)

1006. Casting Eyes.

1013. Bathing (Warming) Grandmother.

Contest between Man and Ogre (1060-114)
1085. Making a Hole in a Tree.

Man Kills (Injuries) Ogre (1115-1144)
1142. How the Lazy Horse Was Cured (previously Hot Tin under the Tail of the Ogre's Horse). (Including the previous Type 1682*.)

Anecdotes and Jokes

Stories about a Fool (1200-1349)
1200. Sowing Salt.

1210. The Cow (Other Domestic Animal) is Taken to the Roof to Graze [J1904.1]. (Including the previous Type 1210*.)

1218. Numskull Sits on Eggs to Finish the Hatching. (Including the previous Type 1677.)

1240. Cutting Off the Branch (previously Man Sitting on Branch of Tree Cuts it off). (Including the previous Type 1240A.)

1255. A Hole to Throw the Earth in.

1321D*. The Ticking of a Clock Thought to be the Gnawing of Mice.

Stories about Married Couples (1350-1439)
1363. Tale of the Cradle.

1373B*. Daughter Offers Father Her Own Flesh (previously Girl Eats Chicken) [K492].

Jokes about Old Maids (1475-1499)
1476A. Prayer to Christ Child's Mother. (Including the previous Type 1479**.)

The Clever Man (1525-1724)
1525. The Master Thief [K301].

1525A. Tasks for a Thief (previously Theft of Dog, Horse, Sheet, or Ring).

1525D. Theft by Distracting Attention.

1528. Holding Down the Hat.

1530. Holding up the Rock.

1530*. The Man and His Dogs.

1535. The Rich and the Poor Farmer. (Unibos.)

1537. The Corpse Killed Five Times.

1538. The Revenge of the Cheated Man (previously The Youth Cheated in Selling Oxen).

1539. Cleverness and Gullibility.

1548. The Soup Stone.

1558. Welcome to the Clothes.

1612. The Contest in Swimming.

1641. Doctor Know-All.

1645. The Treasure at Home.

1653. The Robbers under the Tree. (Including the previous Types 1653A-F.)

1676B. Frightened to Death (previously Clothing Caught in Graveyard).

1678. The Boy Who Had Never Seen a Woman.

1681B. Fool as Custodian of Home and Animals.

1685. The Foolish Bridegroom.

1688. The Servant to Improve on the Master's Statements.

1696. "What Should I Have Said (Done)?" (Including the previous Type 1696A *.)

1699. Misunderstanding Because of Ignorance of a Foreign Language (Including the previous Type 1699A).

The Clergyman is Tricked (1725-1774)
1737. The Clergyman in the Sack to Heaven.

Other Jokes about Religious Figures (1800-1849)
1806*. Tales of Confessions. (Including the previous Type 18068*.)

1806A*. The Clergyman as Prosecutor.

1824. Parody Sermon.

1831. The Clergyman and Sexton at Mass.

1831A*. Inappropriate Actions in Church. (Including the previous Type 1831A.)

Tall Tales (1875-1999)
1920A. "The Sea Burns."

1920E*. Seeing (Hearing) Enormous Distance.

1951. "Is the Wood Split?"

Formula Tales

Chains based on Numbers, Objects, Animals, Or Names (2000-2020)
2015. The Goat Who Would Not Go Home.

Chains Involving Death (2021-2024)
2022. The Death of the Little Hen. (Including the previous Types 2021 * and 2022A.)

Chains Involving Eating (2025-2028)
2023. Little Ant Marries (previously Little Ant Finds a Penny, Buys New Clothes with it, and Sits in her Doorway).

2024*. Rabbit Borrows Money.

 

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