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- into a short fable in Latin titled De rustico amnem transituro in his Hecatomythium and this was subsequently included in European collections of Aesop's...
- The next version does not appear until three centuries later in the Hecatomythium of the 15th-century Italian professor Laurentius Abstemius. In his telling...
- Italian author Laurentius Abstemius wrote a collection of 100 fables, the Hecatomythium, during the 1490s. This included some based on po****r idioms and proverbs...
- the Eel and the Snake was originated by Laurentius Abstemius in his Hecatomythium (1490). Versions of it appeared in several European languages afterwards...
- as a teacher. The work for which he is prin****lly remembered now is Hecatomythium (1495), a collection of a hundred fables written in Latin and largely...
- who wrote 197 fables, the first hundred of which were published as Hecatomythium in 1495. Little by Aesop was included. At the most, some traditional...
- Laurentius Abstemius told a different version of the fable in his Hecatomythium (1490). In this the ****, tired of cold and only straw to eat, pines...
- provided a sequel to the story with an opposite social message in his Hecatomythium (1499). In this the lion promises the mouse any reward it cares to name...
- saw many reprints and was also adapted in the United States. VII.8 Hecatomythium 96 Elizur Wright’s English version pp.390-93 Vol.2, pp.69-70 pp.25-6...
- The original and its translation appears at Web.kyoto-inet.or.jp "Hecatomythium, fable 94". Aesopus.pbworks.com. Retrieved 2012-04-04. "Fable XVI"....