Die Babrianischen Fabeln Des Cod. Bodleianus 2906 presents a meticulous edition of the fables of Babrius, a Greek fabulist, as found in the Bodleian Library's manuscript 2906. Edited by Pius Kn ll, this edition, published in 1876, offers a scholarly examination of these ancient tales. The text is presented in German, making it accessible to German-speaking scholars and students of classical literature. These fables, rich in moral lessons and allegorical storytelling, provide valuable insights into ancient Greek culture and thought. Kn ll's work stands as a significant contribution to the study of Babrius and the broader field of classical philology, preserving and interpreting these timeless stories for modern readers.
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