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In modern folkloristics, the tale of Polycrates' Ring originated the [[Aarne-Thompson-Uther]] tale type ATU 736A, named after this episode. The story is acknowledged by scholarship as "widespread"<ref>Brockington, Mary. "Discovery in the Morrois: Antecedents and Analogues." ''The Modern Language Review'' 93, no. 1 (1998): 1-15. doi:10.2307/3733618.</ref> and "attested in numerous literatures and languages".<ref>Parsons, Ben. "‘I Was Beaten and I Beat’: Responding to Discipline." In: Punishment and Medieval Education, 165-206. Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK; Rochester, NY, USA: Boydell & Brewer, 2018. doi:10.2307/j.ctv1qv17q.10.</ref>
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