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    Phaedrus: Fabels 

    Nagelkerken, John; Phaedrus (Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep, 1998)
    Here is a lovely gift! I am happy first of all to see Gert-Jan mentioned in the bibliography at the end of the introduction, along with Ben Edwin Perry. It is challenging to try to hear Dutch by listening with one German ...
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    Aesop's Human Zoo: Roman Stories About Our Bodies 

    Bewick, Thomas; Henderson, John; Phaedrus (University of Chicago Press, 2004)
    This is a lively little book! Henderson makes his own choice of fifty of Phaedrus' texts to present and orders them creatively around our bodiliness. The book is not what a reader today would expect of another translation ...
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    Iani Novák Aesopia/Jan Novák: Aesopia. 

    Aesop; Novák, Jan; Phaedrus; Stroh, Wilfried (Sodalitas Ludis Latinis FaciundisSodalitas Ludis Latinis. Institut für Klassische Philologie der Universität München, 1989)
    A delightful pamphlet featuring Introitus, Exitus, and six fables in between. Jan Novák had fled from Czechoslovakia, apparently after the putting down of the 1968 Prague Spring. He wrote these fables in ...
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    Phaedri Augusti Liberti Fabularum Aesopiarum Libri Quinque. 

    Phaedrus (The Baltimore Publishing Co., 1860)
    Formerly the possession of the Holy Ghost Fathers and the Divine Word Seminary, both in East Troy, Wisconsin. A very simple and handy text, apparently complete, including ten appendix fables and an AI on 93-6. No notes ...
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    Phaedri Fabularum Aesopiarum libri quinque, quales omni parte illustratos publicavit Joann. Gottlob. Sam. Schwabe. Accedunt Romuli Fabularum Aesopiarum libri quatuor, quibus novas Phaedri Fabellas cum notulis variorum et suis subjunxit J. B. Gail. 

    Adry, Jean Félicissime,; Barbier, Antoine-Alexandre; Desbillons, François-Joseph Terrasse,; Gail, J.-B; Jacobs, Friedrich; Phaedrus; Romulus; Schwabe, Johann Gottlob Samuel (Colligebat Nicolaus Eligius LemaireN.E. Lamaire, 1819)
    Apparently Jean Baptiste Gail took the ample 1806 edition of Johann Samuel Schwabe and made it even more ample. The T of C at the end of this volume is itself exhausting as it moves through manuscripts, editions, and ...
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    Phaedri Fabularum Aesopiarum libri quinque, quales omni parte illustratos publicavit Joann. Gottlob. Sam. Schwabe. Accedunt Romuli Fabularum Aesopiarum libri quatuor, quibus novas Phaedri Fabellas cum notulis variorum et suis subjunxit J. B. Gail. 

    Adry, Jean Félicissime,; Barbier, Antoine-Alexandre; Desbillons, François-Joseph Terrasse,; Gail, J.-B; Jacobs, Friedrich; Phaedrus; Romulus; Schwabe, Johann Gottlob Samuel (N.E. Lamaire, 1819)
    See the comments on the first volume. This second expansive volume includes, as its closing T of C shows, three sets of fables beyond Phaedrus': an independent appendix, Perotti's appendix, and the fables of Romulus. ...
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    The Fables of Phaedrus 

    Phaedrus; Widdows, P. F (University of Texas Press, 1992)
    This translation represents a major contribution to fable study today, particularly since the last verse translation of Phaedrus into English was Christopher Smart's in 1764! This book offers first a good, short introduction ...
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    Fables de Phedre 

    Panckoucke, E. (translator); Phaedrus (A l'Enseigne du Pot CasséA l'enseigne du Pot Casse, 1928)
    Here is one of those French books that is still in paperback form. Unfortunately, it is splitting into two or three parts. It seems a rather straightforward presentation in French of Phaedrus' five books. Its best claim ...
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    Les Fables de Phèdre: Édition paléographique d'après le manuscrit Rosanbo. 

    Phaedrus; Robert, Ulysse (Imprimerie nationale, 1893)
    Ex libris Joseph M. Gleason. See xcvii of Perry's Babrius and Phaedrus for praise of this book. See also Pack Carnes' (as yet unpublished) Phaedrus bibliography, which calls this an accurate paleographic reproduction of ...
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    Phedre: Fables 

    Brenot, Alice (editor,) (translator); Phaedrus (Societé d'édition Les Belles Lettres.Société d'édition "Les Belles-lettres", 1923)
    Like the hardbound version, this seems to me unusual Budé edition in that it has no accompanying French translation. The notes seem purely textual.
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