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    Sittenlehre für die Jugend in den auserlesensten aesopischen Fabeln 

    Richardson, Samuel; Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim (Weidmannische Handlung/Insel Verlag, 1757)
    Here is an extra copy of this book, bought from the same shop as my first copy, biut for about half the price at a sad going-out-of-business sale starting that day. I already have a pair of German editions representing ...
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    Aesop's Fables with Instructive Morals and reflections, abstracted from all party considerations, adapted to all capacities: and design'd to promote religion, morality, and universal benevolence 

    Aesop; Richardson, Samuel (Gale ECCO Print EditionJ. Osborn, Junior/Gale Ecco, 1740)
    This is a good publish-on-demand printing of apparently the most original of the Samuel Richardson editions. Ecco says the title-page is engraved Published November 20, 1739. Bodemann #131.1 is their first copy, printed ...
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    Selectiores Aesopi Phrygis Fabulae et Luciani Samosatensis Dialogi, Isocratis Orationes duae, Cebetis Thebani Tabula 

    Aesop; Cebes; Isocrates; Isocrates; Lucian (In Aedibus Tho. Ruddimanni, Sumptibus Geo. StewartIn Ædibus Tho. Ruddimanni Sumptibus Geo. Stewart, Bibliopolæ in Area Parliamentaria,, 1723)
    A typical early-18th century bilingual textbook for learning Greek, presumably from the already known Latin. 62 fables. AI by Latin names on 63-4. It was very nice to find something old done in Scotland to bring back ...
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    Sixty Amusing and Instructive Fables in French and English 

    No Author (Printed for E. Johnson, 1773)
    The title-page continues: Divided into Sections, and the Two Languages answering almost verbatim for the Greater Conveniency of Learners. The Whole adorned with Cuts. Designed principally for Schools. This is a lovely ...
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    Aesop's Fables with their Morals: in Prose and Verse, Grammatically Translated 

    No Author (J. Hodges, 1741)
    Together with the History of His Life and Death. Newly and Exactly Translated out of the Original Greek. This edition was first published by Francis Eglesfield in London in 1651 (Bodemann #71.1) and then by Philiips ...
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    Les Fables d'Ésope mises en Français, avec le sens moral en quatre vers, et des figures à chaque fable. Nouvelle édition, revue, corrigée et augmentée de la vie d'Ésope, avec figures, et les quatrains de Benserade, dédiée a la jeunesse 

    No Author (Chez Dugour, 1798)
    This is a lovely old edition. Among its quaint features is that it is dated An VI to reflect the French revolution. It includes a life of Aesop covering 103 pages in twenty-seven chapters, with a rectangular illustration ...
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    Aesop Naturaliz'd: in a collection of fables and stories from Aesop, Locman, Pilpay, and others 

    Aesop (D. Midwinter and A. Ward/Ecco Print EditionsECCO Eighteenth Century Online Print Editions,, 1743)
    This is a standard versified Aesop from the eighteenth century featuring some one-hundred-and-eighty fables. Because it lacks all illustration, it is not in Bodemann. The naturalized of the title refers, I believe, to ...
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    Aesopi Phrygis Fabulae 

    Aesop (Typis H.S. Woodfall Impensis Societatis Stationariorum,, 1784)
    This book has one of those long titles. It goes on Nunc demum ex Collatione Optimorum Exemplarium ab infinitis pene Mendis repurgatae, una cum nonnullis Variorum Auctorum Fabulis adjectis. Et Indice Correctiori praefixo. ...
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    Aesop's Fables in English & Latin, Interlineary, for the Benefit of those who not having a Master, Would Learn Either of these Tongues 

    Aesop; Lcoke, John (editor,) (translator) (A.and J. Churchil/Kessinger Publishing, 1703)
    I closed my remark on my original copy of this book with this comment: I wonder why no one has ever reprinted this book. Here is my answer. This copy, manufactured at request, provides a good supplement to the original ...
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    Favole Esopiane 

    Aesop; Roberti, Giovanni Battista (Giacinto de Bonis, 1777)
    What a treasure! Nicely worm-eaten! Index on 154-6 of the 70-80 fables, many of which seem to be post-Aesopic. Nice short-lined Italian verse. I will have to see a professional book restorer about this little gem. The ...
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