Aesopica : a series of texts relating to Aesop or ascribed to him or closely connected with the literary tradition that bears his name

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Aesopica : a series of texts relating to Aesop or ascribed to him or closely connected with the literary tradition that bears his name

collected and critically edited, in part translated from Oriental languages, with a commentary and historical essay, by Ben Edwin Perry

University of Illinois Press, c2007

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  • vol. 1

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Contents: v. 1. Greek and Latin texts

First ed. : 1952

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The most complete corpus of the proverbs and fables of Aesop ever assembledBen Edwin Perry's Aesopica remains the definitive edition of all fables reputed to be by Aesop. The volume begins traditionally with a life of Aesop, but in two different and previously unedited Greek versions, with collations that record variations in the major recensions. It includes 179 proverbs attributed to Aesop and 725 carefully organized fables, for which Perry also provides their eldest known sources. To better evaluate the place of Aesop in literary history, Perry includes testimonies about Aesop made by Greek and Latin authors, from Herodotus to Maximus Planudes.

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