he wrote fables that made you learn a leason
AESOP
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.
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It depends on your definition of philosopher. Certainly he advance a particular philosophy, particularly in social conventions and justice but never reached the level of complexity that most people would deem worthy of the distinction. After all he is only known for fables.
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AESOP
Aesop was the writer.
Aesop is traditionally believed to have been a male storyteller and fabulist who lived in ancient Greece.
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.
Initially Greece, now anywhere where the latin influence has permeated.
Aesop is traditionally believed to have lived with a man named Xanthus in ancient Greece. Xanthus was his owner and provided him with the freedom to travel and tell fables.
Aesop - he lived in Ancient Greece, c. 620-564 BC/.
True. Aesop is traditionally believed to have been a slave in ancient Greece, not Asia. He was known for his fables that featured animals with moral lessons.
Aesop is believed to have lived in ancient Greece around the 6th century BC. His fables have been passed down through generations and continue to be popular today.
Aesop is alleged to have been a slave and story teller, who lived in ancient Greece from 620 - 560 B.C.
Aesop lived in Greece in the sixth century B.C.
Samos, Greece