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Aesop was an Ancient Greek story-teller and slave, famed and cherished for his short fables that often involve personified animals. In the renowned collection of works that is Aesop's Fables, he weaves moral education and entertainment together into tales that have been enjoyed by many, many generations. A lot of the stories in Aesop's Fables, such as The Fox and the Grapes (giving us the term "sour grapes"), The Tortoise and the Hare, The North Wind and the Sun and The Boy Who Cried Wolf, are well-known across the world. The 1st century philosopher Apollonius of Tyana said of Aesop:"...like those who dine well off the plainest dishes, he made use of humble incidents to teach great truths, and after serving up a story he adds to it the advice to do a thing or not to do it. Then, too, he was really more attached to truth than the poets are; for the latter do violence to their own stories in order to make them probable; but he by announcing a story which everyone knows not to be true, told the truth by the very fact that he did not claim to be relating real events. And there is another charm about him, namely, that he puts animals in a pleasing light and makes them interesting to mankind. For after being brought up from childhood with these stories, and after being as it were nursed by them from babyhood, we acquire certain opinions of the several animals and think of some of them as royal animals, of others as silly, of others as witty, and others as innocent." (Philostratus, Life of Apollonius of Tyana, Book V:14)
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Aesop's Fables (Complete and Unabridged Classics)
February 1985, Troll Communications Llc
Paperback
in English
0816704600 9780816704606
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Aesop's fables: with over one hundred illustrations
1897, Bliss, Sands & co.
in English
- A new edition, with proverbs and applications.
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Aesop's fables: a new version chiefly from original sources
1848, R. B. Collins
in English and Ancient Greek
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Aesop's fables: with instructive morals and reflections abstracted from all party considerations, adapted to all capacities, and design'd to promote religion, morality and universal benevolence ... and The Life of Aesop
Publish date unknown, printed for T. Wilson and R. Spence
in English
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Aesop fables are a collection of fables credited to Aesop, a slave and story-teller believed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620 and 560 BCE.
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