Phaedri Augusti Liberti Fabularum Aesopiarum, Libri Quinque is a book written by Phaedrus and published in 1838. It is a collection of five books of fables that are attributed to Aesop, a legendary Greek storyteller. The fables are written in Latin and are intended to teach moral lessons through the use of animal characters and simple stories. The book includes over 100 fables, each with its own unique lesson, and is considered a classic of Latin...
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