Florence nightingale mini biography of esopo

          This inspiring primary source reader focuses on the contributions made by significant women including Rosa Parks, Marie Curie, Clara Barton, Florence.

        1. This inspiring primary source reader focuses on the contributions made by significant women including Rosa Parks, Marie Curie, Clara Barton, Florence.
        2. Aesop's initiation as described in the Life will prove crucially connected with a defining feature of Aesopic fables, namely the major role of speaking animals.
        3. Stories and verses believed to have originated with a Greek slave named Aesop (circa BC to circa BC).
        4. From Aesop's Fables to the Kalila wa-Dimna: Giuliano da Sangallo's Staircase in the Gondi Palace in Florence.
        5. Reciting of Aesop's fables in all aspects of court life.
        6. Stories and verses believed to have originated with a Greek slave named Aesop (circa BC to circa BC)..

          Florence Nightingale

          Nurse, organizer of the Nurses Award
          Date of Birth: 12.05.1820
          Country: Great Britain

          Biography of Florence Nightingale

          Florence Nightingale was born on May 12, 1820, in Florence, Italy, during her parents' extended honeymoon trip through Europe.

          Growing up in a wealthy English family, Florence diligently studied Latin, Greek, French, and German, while also taking care of her three sisters and brother. Despite the changing teachers and landscapes, all the children received an excellent education, and Florence made her debut into society as a young lady from a noble family on February 17, 1837, in Paris.

          Although Florence was not considered particularly beautiful, she was capable of dancing, had suitors, and could engage in polite conversation.

          However, her true passion lay in intellectual pursuits and meaningful discussions. Florence found solace in the company of her close friend, Merian Nicholson, whose brother, Henry, was hopelessly in love