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  1. The fables of Phaedrus
    Author: Phaedrus
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Univ. of Texas Press, Austin

    Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0292724705; 029272473X
    RVK Categories: FX 204602
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Subjects: Fables, Latin; Lateinunterricht; Text; Klassenlektüre
    Other subjects: Phaedrus
    Scope: XXV, 170 S., Ill.
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    Aus d. Lat. übers.

  2. The fables of Phaedrus
    Author: Phaedrus
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Univ. of Texas Pr., Austin

    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    92 A 10896
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    Contributor: Widdows, Paul F. (Hrsg.); Phaedrus
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0292724705; 029272473X
    RVK Categories: FX 204602
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Scope: XXV, 170 S., Ill.
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    Aus d. Latein. übers

  3. The Fables of Phaedrus
    Author: Phaedrus
    Published: [2021]; © 1992
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Animal fables are said to have originated with Aesop, a semilegendary Samian slave, but the earliest surviving record of the fables comes from the Latin poet Phaedrus, who introduced the new genre to Latin literature. This verse translation of The... more

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    Animal fables are said to have originated with Aesop, a semilegendary Samian slave, but the earliest surviving record of the fables comes from the Latin poet Phaedrus, who introduced the new genre to Latin literature. This verse translation of The Fables is the first in English in more than two hundred years. In addition to the familiar animal fables, about a quarter of the book includes such diverse material as prologues and epilogues, historical anecdotes, short stories, enlarged proverbs and sayings, comic episodes and folk wisdom, and many incidental glimpses of Greek and Roman life in the classical period. The Fables also sheds light on the personal history of Phaedrus, who seems to have been an educated slave, eventually granted his freedom by the emperor Augustus. Phaedrus' style is lively, clean, and sparse, though not at the cost of all detail and elaboration. It serves well as a vehicle for his two avowed purposes-to entertain and to give wise counsel for the conduct of life. Like all fabulists, Phaedrus was a moralist, albeit on a modest and popular level. An excellent introduction by P. F. Widdows provides information about Phaedrus, the history of The Fables, the metric style of the original and of this translation, and something of the place of these fables in Western folklore. The translation is done in a free version of Anglo-Saxon alliterative verse, a form used by W. H. Auden and chosen here to match the popular tone of Phaedrus' Latin verse

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780292727342
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    Subjects: LITERARY COLLECTIONS / General; Fables, Latin -- Translations into English; Fables, Latin; Phaedrus -- Translations into English
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (196 pages)
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  4. The fables of Phaedrus
    Author: Phaedrus
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  University of Texas Press, Austin

    Intro -- Introduction -- Book 1 -- Prologue -- 1. The Wolf and the Lamb -- 2. The Frogs Ask for a King -- 3. The Presumptuous Jackdaw and the Peacock -- 4. The Dog Carrying a Piece of Meat across a River -- 5. The Cow, the She-goat, the Sheep, and... more

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    Intro -- Introduction -- Book 1 -- Prologue -- 1. The Wolf and the Lamb -- 2. The Frogs Ask for a King -- 3. The Presumptuous Jackdaw and the Peacock -- 4. The Dog Carrying a Piece of Meat across a River -- 5. The Cow, the She-goat, the Sheep, and the Lion -- 6. The Frogs Complain about the Sun -- 7. The Fox and the Tragic Actor's Mask -- 8. The Wolf and the Crane -- 9. The Sparrow Gives Advice to the Hare -- 10. The Wolf and the Fox Receive Judgment from the Ape -- 11. The Lion and the Ass Go Hunting -- 12. The Stag at the Fountain -- 13. The Fox and the Crow -- 14. From Cobbler to Physician -- 15. What the Ass Said to the Old Shepherd -- 16. The Sheep, the Stag, and the Wolf -- 17. The Sheep, the Dog, and the Wolf -- 18. A Woman in Childbirth -- 19. The Dog and Her Litter of Puppies -- 20. The Hungry Dogs -- 21. The Old Lion, the Boar, the Bull, and the Ass -- 22. The Weasel and the Man -- 23. The Faithful Dog -- 24. The Frog Who Burst Himself and the Bull -- 25. The Dogs and the Crocodiles -- 26. The Fox and the Stork -- 27. The Dog, the Treasure, and the Vulture -- 28. The Fox and the Eagle -- 29. The Ass Insults the Boar -- 30. The Frogs Afraid of the Battle of the Bulls -- Untitled -- Book 2 -- Author's Prologue -- 1. The Bullock, the Lion, and the Bandit -- 2. Two Women, One Old, One Young, in Love with the Same Man -- 3. Aesop's Words to a Man about the Success of Wrongdoers -- 4. The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Boar -- 5. Tiberius' Words to an Attendant -- 6. The Eagle and the Crow -- 7. The Two Mules and the Robbers -- 8. The Stag and the Oxen -- Untitled -- Book 3 -- Prologue: Phaedrus to Eutychus -- 1. What the Old Woman Said to the Wine Jar -- 2. The Panther and the Shepherds -- 3. Aesop and the Farmer -- 4. The Butcher and the Monkey -- 5. Aesop and the Impudent Fellow -- 6. The Fly and the Mule -- 7. The Wolf and the Sleek Dog.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Phaedrus
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780292727342
    Edition: 1st ed
    Subjects: Fables, Latin; Phaedrus -- Translations into English..; Fables, Latin -- Translations into English; Electronic books
    Other subjects: Phaedrus
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xxv, 170 pages), illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references

    Translation of: Fabulae

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    Introduction; Book 1; Prologue; 1. The Wolf and the Lamb; 2. The Frogs Ask for a King; 3. The Presumptuous Jackdaw and the Peacock; 4. The Dog Carrying a Piece of Meat across a River; 5. The Cow, the She-goat, the Sheep, and the Lion; 6. The Frogs Complain about the Sun; 7. The Fox and the Tragic Actor's Mask; 8. The Wolf and the Crane; 9. The Sparrow Gives Advice to the Hare; 10. The Wolf and the Fox Receive Judgment from the Ape; 11. The Lion and the Ass Go Hunting; 12. The Stag at the Fountain; 13. The Fox and the Crow; 14. From Cobbler to Physician

    15. What the Ass Said to the Old Shepherd16. The Sheep, the Stag, and the Wolf; 17. The Sheep, the Dog, and the Wolf; 18. A Woman in Childbirth; 19. The Dog and Her Litter of Puppies; 20. The Hungry Dogs; 21. The Old Lion, the Boar, the Bull, and the Ass; 22. The Weasel and the Man; 23. The Faithful Dog; 24. The Frog Who Burst Himself and the Bull; 25. The Dogs and the Crocodiles; 26. The Fox and the Stork; 27. The Dog, the Treasure, and the Vulture; 28. The Fox and the Eagle; 29. The Ass Insults the Boar; 30. The Frogs Afraid of the Battle of the Bulls; Untitled; Book 2; Author's Prologue

    1. The Bullock, the Lion, and the Bandit2. Two Women, One Old, One Young, in Love with the Same Man; 3. Aesop's Words to a Man about the Success of Wrongdoers; 4. The Eagle, the Cat, and the Wild Boar; 5. Tiberius' Words to an Attendant; 6. The Eagle and the Crow; 7. The Two Mules and the Robbers; 8. The Stag and the Oxen; Untitled; Book 3; Prologue: Phaedrus to Eutychus; 1. What the Old Woman Said to the Wine Jar; 2. The Panther and the Shepherds; 3. Aesop and the Farmer; 4. The Butcher and the Monkey; 5. Aesop and the Impudent Fellow; 6. The Fly and the Mule; 7. The Wolf and the Sleek Dog

    8. Brother and Sister9. Socrates to His Friends; 10. The Poet, on Believing and Not Believing; 11. The Eunuch's Reply to His Insulting Adversary; 12. The Cock and the Pearl; 13. The Wasp Adjudicating between the Bees and the Drones; 14. On Play and Seriousness; 15. The Dog and the Lamb; 16. The Cicada and the Owl; 17. The Trees under the Patronage of the Gods; 18. The Peacock Complains to Juno about His Voice; 19. Aesop's Reply to the Joker; Untitled; Book 4; Prologue: The Poet to Particulo; 1. The Ass and the Priests of Cybele; 2. The Weasel and the Mice; 3. The Fox and the Grapes

    4. The Horse and the Wild Boar5. Aesop and the Enigmatic Will; 6. The Battle of the Mice and Weasels; 7. Phaedrus and the Critic; 8. The Viper and the File; 9. The Fox and the Goat; 10. On the Faults of Men; 11. The Thief and His Lamp; 12. The Evils of Wealth; 13. The Reign of the Lion; 13A. The Reign of the Lion; 13B. The King of the Apes; 14. Prometheus; 15. Prometheus Again; 16. The Bearded She-goats; 17. On the Fortunes of Men; 18. The Dogs Send Envoys to Jupiter; 19. The Snake Fatal to the Compassionate Man; 19A. The Snake Fatal to the Compassionate Man; 20. The Fox and the Dragon

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  5. Fabulae
    = Die Fabeln : lateinischer Text mit Einleitung, Übersetzung im Versmaß des Originals, kurzen Erläuterungen und Nachwort
    Author: Phaedrus
    Published: 1992
    Publisher:  Stolz, Mitterfels

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    4 Kap. 19295
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    Universitätsbibliothek Osnabrück
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    Contributor: Phaedrus
    Language: Latin; German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    Subjects: Aesopus;
    Scope: 104 S
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    Text lat. u. dt