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Aesop ( ˈiːsɒp EE-sop; Ancient Greek: Αἴσωπος, Aísōpos; c 620–564 BCE; formerly rendered as Æsop) was a Greek fabulist and storyteller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop's Fables
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- Aesop | History, Fables, Facts | Britannica
Aesop, the supposed author of a collection of Greek fables, almost certainly a legendary figure Various attempts were made in ancient times to establish him as an actual personage
- Library of Congress Aesop Fables - Read. gov
A List of the Fables The Frogs the Ox Belling the Cat The Town Mouse the Country Mouse The Fox the Grapes The Wolf the Crane The Lion the Mouse The Gnat the Bull The Plane Tree The Owl the Grasshopper The Oak the Reeds The Crow the Pitcher The Two Goats The Wild Boar the Fox The Heron The Fox the Stork The Stag His Reflection The Cock the Fox The Fox the Goat The
- Aesops Fables - Timeless Stories with a Moral
Aesop was a Greek storyteller born in approximately 620 BCE Tradition says he was born as a slave, but developed a real talent for fables that were used to teach truths in a simple, understandable way
- Aesops Fables Home Page - Fables of Aesop
Many fables are attributed to Aesop, but it’s unclear how many he actually wrote; indeed, his historical existence as a person is under question I’ve collected many of them here for your enjoyment
- Aesop’s Fables - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Several versions of the Life of Aesop have survived the centuries, and while they have differences, they are the same in broad outline Aesop, we are told by the unnamed author, was a slave from Samos, a Greek island in the Northern Aegean He had a number of distinctive traits
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