This collection, "Franc. Josephi Desbillons ... Fabulae Aesopiae Omnes Fere Emendatae," presents a revised edition of nearly all of Aesop's Fables, accompanied by over 170 new additions. These fables, attributed to Isop, offer timeless moral lessons through engaging narratives, primarily featuring animals and their interactions. Originally written in Latin, this edition serves as an invaluable resource for students of the Latin language, while also providing accessible and entertaining stories for younger readers. The book's enduring appeal lies in its capacity to impart wisdom and promote virtuous behavior, making it a classic choice for both educational and recreational reading. Perfect for those studying Latin or those who simply appreciate a well-told, morally instructive tale, this edition revitalizes Aesop's work for a modern audience.
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