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interview on
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Phryx Aesopus, 1564,
fable 150 "Fable 32, "The
Fatal Marriage"".
Printed for J...
- The
Mischievous Dog (here
called 'the dog that bites') in
Phryx Aesopus Habitu Poetico by
Hieronymus Osius, 1574...
- "2.17. Of the ante and of the flye (Caxton's Aesop)". mythfolklore.net.
Phryx Aesopus (1564)
Fable 30 "The Fly and The Ant". www.lafontaine.net. "48....
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reveller A baking-woman A
citizen Silent Roles Midas household slave Phryx household slave Masyntias household slave Second Dog (Labes)
Dardanis flute...
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Retrieved 2021-03-23. "26.
Anguis et Agricola. (
Phryx Aesopus by Osius)". mythfolklore.net.
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drawing the same moral, and also told the
story at
greater length in his
Phryx Aesopus (1564). In both
cases the
story is told of a dung-beetle (scarabaeus)...
- Graeco-latin
Fable 3,
Leiden 1999, pp. 269–271 "63.
Agricola et Ciconia. (
Phryx Aesopus by Osius)". www.mythfolklore.net. "6.9. Of the
labourer and of the...
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pleasing God", p. 35
Fabulae Centum 63,
Fullo et carbonarius, p. 145
Phryx Aesopus,
fable 55, "Carbonarius et fullo" Aesop's Fables,
fable 67 The Fables...
- ("Nymphs")
Philotragodos ("Lover of Tragedies")
Philousa ("The
Loving Woman")
Phryx ("The Phrygian")
Phygas ("The Fugitive")
Poietai ("Poets")
Poietria ("The...
- 1984, pp. 23–26
Isopes Fabules,
lines 526–749
Thirteen Moral Fables VI
Phryx Aesopus, 1564,
Fable 49
Fable 29 The
fables of
Aesop paraphras'd in verse...