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was made before 1030, and still preserves some of the lines of the lost Fables of Phaedrus. The Fables became especially popular among the Normans. A number of them occur on the Bayeux Tapestry, and in the twelfth century England, the head of the Angevin empire became the home of the Fable, all the
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important adaptations and versions of Aesop being made in this country. One of these done into Latin verse by Walter the Englishman became the standard Aesop of medieval Christendom.
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A selection of some eighty fables was turned into indifferent prose in the ninth century, probably at the Schools of Charles the Great. This was attributed to a fictitious
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in Europe. It was printed in many editions, from the end of the fifteenth century. At that time it became standardised as:
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Middle Ages
Distichs of Cato
Eclogue of Theodulus
Facetus
De contemptu mundi
Liber Floretus
Matthew of VendĂ´me
Alan of Lille
Aesop
Gualterus Anglicus
online text
Skeat, Walter William
Notes to the Canterbury Ttales
Bernard of Clairvaux
Bernard of Cluny
Romulus
Ademar of Chabannes
"A Short History of the Aesopic Fable"
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Catalogue entry for Auctores Octo cum Commentario of 1494
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