
A Thought for the Road
“Not all those who wander are lost.”
— J. R. R. Tolkien
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Because curiosity is often the first step toward understanding.
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The Word Of The Day
/ˈbes.ti.ə.ri/ (UK), /ˈbes.ti.er.i/ (US)
Origin:
From Medieval Latin bestiarium (“collection of beasts”), from Latin bēstia (“beast”).
Definition:
A medieval book describing real and mythical animals, often with symbolic or moral interpretations; more generally, a collection of animals or fantastic creatures.
Example:
“The monastery’s bestiary paired vivid illustrations with tales of lions, griffins, and dragons.”
What Happened On This Day?

On this day — July 8, 1621 — Jean de La Fontaine was born, a poet whose fables became an enduring part of English literary culture through translation, adaptation, and timeless storytelling. Although he wrote in French, his tales of talking animals and moral dilemmas have captivated English-speaking readers for centuries, demonstrating the universal appeal of concise, imaginative narrative.
Through collections such as Fables, La Fontaine refined the literary fable into an elegant blend of wit, symbolism, and moral reflection. English translations introduced generations of readers to memorable characters such as the clever fox, the proud crow, and the industrious ant, enriching the language of education, children’s literature, and everyday expression with stories that continue to be retold across cultures.
La Fontaine’s legacy illustrates the power of translation to carry great literature beyond its original language. On this day, his influence reminds us that the simplest stories often convey the deepest truths, and that English literary culture has long been enriched by works that cross linguistic borders to teach wisdom, inspire imagination, and endure across generations.

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