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The Fables of Aesop / Selected, Told Anew, and Their History Traced

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A collection of short animal and human anecdotes retold in concise prose presents brief narratives that illustrate moral lessons such as prudence, humility, and the perils of greed. Each tale is self-contained, pairing a compact incident with an explicit maxim or implication. The volume opens with a scholarly introduction that traces the fables' transmission and offers context, followed by notes on variants and provenance. Woodcut-style illustrations accompany many entries, enhancing readability. The arrangement prioritizes clarity and accessibility, making ethical observations approachable for both younger and general readers.

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Aesop

Aesop is an ancient Greek storyteller, traditionally believed to have lived around the 6th century BCE. He is best known for his collection of fables, which feature anthropomorphic animals and convey moral lessons. These tales, such as those found in "Aesop's Fables," have been passed down through generations and continue to be a significant part of literary heritage. Aesop's work emphasizes themes of wisdom, justice, and human behavior, making his fables relevant across cultures and ages. His influence can be seen in various literary forms and adaptations, solidifying his place as a foundational figure in the realm of storytelling.

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