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- Ysopet ("Little Aesop") refers to a medieval collection of fables in French literature, specifically to versions of Aesop's Fables. Alternatively the term...
- to recreate this scene. One of the earliest was in Spain's La vida del Ysopet con sus fabulas historiadas (1489, see above). In France there was I. Baudoin's...
- apparent in early vernacular collections of fables in mediaeval times. Ysopet, an adaptation of some of the fables into Old French octosyllabic couplets...
- adaptations Aesop's Film Fables The Gr****hopper and the Ants Print adaptations Ysopet The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian "The **** and the Jasp" "The Taill...
- adaptations Aesop's Film Fables The Gr****hopper and the Ants Print adaptations Ysopet The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian "The **** and the Jasp" "The Taill...
- the edition by A. M. Haberman has 119 fables, he relied in part on the Ysopet collection translated by Marie de France. One of the fables in the collection...
- Reynard the Fox. Marie de France was also active in this genre, producing the Ysopet (Little Aesop) series of fables in verse. Related to the fable was the more...
- adaptations Aesop's Film Fables The Gr****hopper and the Ants Print adaptations Ysopet The Morall Fabillis of Esope the Phrygian "The **** and the Jasp" "The Taill...
- sources. Most were probably translated from the French fable collection Ysopet by Marie de France (though uncertainties about the exact dates of both authors...
- fables from more recent sources. Among the foremost were Marie de France's Ysopet (1190) and Gilles Corrozet’s Les Fables du très ancien Esope, mises en rithme...