Phaedri Augusti Liberti Fabularum Aesopiarum, Libri Quinque (1838) is a collection of fables written by the Roman poet Phaedrus. The book is divided into five books and contains over 100 fables. Each fable is written in Latin and tells a moral lesson through the use of animal characters. The fables are based on the works of the ancient Greek storyteller Aesop and are known for their simplicity and wit. Phaedrus' fables were popular during the Middle...
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