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An ancient Greek author, famous for the fables ascribed to him
Greek author of fables (circa 620-560 BC)
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{i} (620-560 B.C.) Greek writer of fables
an ancient Greek writer who wrote short stories known as Aesop's Fables, which teach moral lessons using characters who are animals. His fables include The Fox and the Grapes and The Tortoise and the Hare (?620-?560 BC). Supposed author of a collection of Greek fables, almost certainly a legendary figure. Though Herodotus, in the 5th century BC, said that he was an actual personage, "Aesop" was probably no more than a name invented to provide an author for fables centring on beasts. Aesopian fables emphasize the social interactions of human beings, and the morals they draw tend to embody advice on how to deal with the competitive realities of life. The Western fable tradition effectively begins with these tales. Modern editions list some 200 Aesopian fables
Aesop's fables
collection of moralistic tales by the Greek writer Aesop
aesop's fables
a collection of fables believed to have been written by the Greek storyteller Aesop
aesop

    Silbentrennung

    Ae·sop

    Türkische aussprache

    isäp

    Aussprache

    /ˈēˌsäp/ /ˈiːˌsɑːp/

    Etymologie

    [ 'E-"säp, -s&p ] (biographical name.) From Ancient Greek Αἴσωπος (Aisōpos).
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