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1 Pre | name of the Samian slave, Aesop, were derived from India, 2 GeNote| most familiar FABLES OF AESOP So close is the resemblance, 3 GeNote| Babrius (from whom the Greek AEsop is derived) and Avian, and 4 GeNote| so came into the European Aesop. I have discussed all those 5 GeNote| refer to the "History" as my Aesop.~There were probably other 6 StNote| a hundred numbers, in my Aesop, pp. 232 - 4. The chief 7 StNote| Ages, the so-called Greek Aesop. ed. Halm; 276 b, really 8 StNote| Romulus" into his German Aesop (1480), whence all the modern 9 StNote| the parallels given in my Aesop, Ro. iii.-1, p. 243). The 10 StNote| and a couple more in my Aesop, p. 253: add Smeaton, Karens, 11 StNote| Parallels given in my .Aesop, Ro. ii. 10, p. 40. The 12 StNote| Gabrias, 45, and the prose Aesop, ed. Halm, 96; Gitlbauer 13 StNote| fables. I may borrow from my Aesop, p. 93, parallel abstracts 14 StNote| from the bite of the snake.~Aesop, Halm 96b (Babrius-Gitlb. 15 StNote| Aesopic parallels, cf. my Aesop, Av. iv. It is in Babrius. 16 StNote| Gitlbaur, 218 (from Greek prose Aesop, ed. HaIm, No. 323), and 17 StNote| it came into the modern Aesop.~Remarks. - Avian wrote 18 StNote| Parallels enumerated in my Aesop, Av. xvii. See also Jacques