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Aesop was famous for writing down fables, traditionally called "Aesop's fables."
Aesop's fables or Babrius Babrius may have written a collection of fables, which was discovered in the 19th century) based on Aesop's fables, only in Greek verse. Babrius may have been a Hellenistic Roman.
Aesop
Aesop (620-560 BC) was known for the genre of fables ascribed to him, known as Aesop's Fables. Supposedly he was a slave who lived at the same time as Croesus and Peisistratus in the mid-sixth century BC in ancient Greece.Aesop's Fables are a collection of very short stories that teach lessons, usually with main characters that are animals with human characteristics. The fables are said to have been written in ancient Greece by Aesop. His name is pronounced EE-sup, with EE as in "Easter" and sup as in "supper". It can also be pronounced as EE-sop, with sop as in "sopping wet". There is not total historical agreement on whether he actually wrote the fables or merely was a storyteller who collected the stories. But most often it is believed to be a combination of the two.Some of his fables are:Belling the CatThe Town Mouse and the Country MouseThe Ant and the GrasshopperThe Fox and the Crow
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Aesop
Aesop
Aesop was an ancient Greek writer of fables who lived about 2600 years ago.
Aesop was famous for writing down fables, traditionally called "Aesop's fables."
Aesop is the name of the ancient Greek who wrote a group of fables.
Aesop's fables or Babrius Babrius may have written a collection of fables, which was discovered in the 19th century) based on Aesop's fables, only in Greek verse. Babrius may have been a Hellenistic Roman.
Children's and Household Tales, commonly called Grimm's Fairy Tales was a collection of German folk tales published in 1812 and written by brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm.
Those fables were written by Aesop.
The slave was Aesop, who was credited as being the author of Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica.
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