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The fables of Esope in English
with al his life and fortune, how he was subtil, wise, and borne in Greece ... Whereunto is added the fables of Auicen [sic]: and also the fables of Alphonce, with the fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to reade -
Fables of Æsop and other eminent mythologists
with morals and reflexions -
Litterae et mores
zur Textgeschichte der mittelalterlichen Avian-Kommentare -
Esopus leben || vnd Fabeln/ mit sampt den fabeln Aniani/|| Adelfonsi/ vnd etlichen schimpffreden Pogij.(auß latein von Doctor Henrico stein=||höwel ... geteutschet ... ||)Darzu außzüge schöner || fabeln vnd exempeln Doctors Sebastian Brant/[übers.v.Johannes Adelphus] alles klärlich mit ||schönen figuren vnd registern außgestrichen.||
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Esopus leben vnd fabeln: mit sampt den fabeln Aniani: Adelfonsi/ vnd etlichen schimpffreden Pogii. Dar zu vsszüge schöner fabeln vnnd exempeln Doctoris Sebastiani Brant/ alles klärlich mit schönen figuren vñ registeren vssgestrichen.
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The fables of Esop, in English
With all his life and fortune, how hee was subtill, wise, and borne in Greece ... Whereunto is added the fables of Auian: and also the fable [sic] of Alfonce, with the fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to be reade -
The fables of Esop, in English
VVith al his life and fortune, how he was subtill, wise, and borne in Greece ... Whereunto is added the fables of Auian: and also the fable [sic] of Alphonce, with the fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to bee read -
The fables of Esope in Englysshe
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The fables of Esop in English
With all his life and fortune, how he was subtile, wise, and born in Greece, not far from Troy the Great, in a town named Amonio. He was of all other men most deformed, and evil-shapen; for he had a great head, a large visage, long jaws, sharp eyes, a short neck, crook backed, great belly, great legs, large feet; and yet that which was worse, he was dumb, and could not speak: but not withstanding this, he had a singular wit, and was very ingenious and subtill in cavillations, and pleasant in words, after he came to his speech. Whereunto are added the fables of Avian: and also the fable of Alphonse, with the fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to be read -
Fables, of Æsop and other eminent mythologists
with morals and reflexions -
Fables of Æsop and other eminent mythologists
with morals and reflexions -
Aesopi phrygis fabulae
jam recenter ex collatione optimorum exemplarium emendatius excusae, una cum nonnullis variorum authorum fabulis adjectis : et indice correctiori praefixo -
Aviani Aesopicarvm Fabvlarvm Liber