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Aesop is believed to have written over 600 fables, but the exact number is uncertain as many have been lost over time. His fables are short stories with moral lessons often featuring animals as characters.

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How did Aesop write fables?

It's been very difficult to answer this question. But from what I've found out many believed that Aesop didn't exactly write his fables or that he even ever existed at all.


How many books did Aesop write?

Aesop did not write any books himself. He was a Greek fabulist credited with creating a collection of fables, which were later compiled and written down by others. The collection is known as "Aesop's Fables."


How many fables did Aesop write?

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Many greek fables were composed by?

Aesop


What was aesop's job?

Aesop was a slave. He was said to wash clothing in his latter days. Was sacrificed to Aphrodite when he got to old to be of use.


What is the name of the fox in aseop's fables?

The name of the fox in Aesop's fables is often simply referred to as "the fox." The fox is a common character in many of Aesop's fables and is often depicted as cunning and clever.


What are some kid fables?

Aesop wrote many fables that are okay for children to read. Collections of his fables can be bought quite cheaply online.


How many fables did Aesop rite?

Aesop is credited with writing over 600 fables, although the exact number is uncertain due to the passage of time. These fables are short stories that often involve animals and convey moral lessons.


Were all fables made up by aesop?

No, far from it. He just did a lot of particularly high quality.


What type of stories was Aesop famosfor?

Aesop wrote many, many fables. These were moral stories that featured animal characters. Some examples include 'Country Mouse and City Mouse,' 'The Tortoise and the Hare,' and 'The Fox and the Crow.'


What Greek slave wrote fables?

Aesop for one, but I'm sure there were many more.


What language did Aesop write fables in?

Well, actually they "belong" to the world, they have been translated from the original Greek to Latin and now into most languages of the world including French, English, Russian, Japanese, Spanish, German and so many more. Since they are attributed to Aesop, a Greek slave and storyteller from the 6th Century BC, you could suppose that Greece could claim the fables of Aesop "belong" to it, but the best answer is probably still that they belong to the world.