The fables of Æsop. With the moral reflexions of Monsieur Baudoin. Translated from the French. To which is prefix'd by another hand; The true life of Æsop, by the most Learned and Noble Critick Monsieur de Meziriac, proving by unquestionable Authorities, that Æsop was an ingenious, eloquent and comely person, a Courtier and Philosopher; contrary to the fabulous Relation of the Monk Plaundes, who makes him stupid, stammering, a buffoon, and monstrously deform'd.

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MDCCIV. [1704]
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Aesop's fables. English
Ais−opou mythoi

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London : printed for Tho. Leigh and Dan. Midwinter, at the Rose and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCIV. [1704]

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[8],xxvi,[6],400p. ; 80.

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ESTC T84713

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