Aesōpus, Claudius, celebrated Roman tragic actor in the first century BC. Horace rates him as the equal of his contemporary Roscius, the great comic actor. He was a friend of Cicero, and during the latter's exile helped to move popular feeling in his favour by allusions to him on the stage. Cicero says that he had great power of facial expression and gesture.

 
 
 

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