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21-22 The fables of Esop, in English - VVith al his life and fortune, how he was subtill, wise, and borne in Greece ... Whereunto is added the fables of Auian: and also the fable sic of Alphonce, with the fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to bee read (flera utgåvor) Aisopos 1634 Engelska
23 The fables of Esope in English - with al his life and fortune, how he was subtil, wise, and borne in Greece ... Whereunto is added the fables of Auicen sic: and also the fables of Alphonce, with the fables of Poge the Florentine, very pleasant to reade Aisopos 1596 Engelska
24 Æsops͠ fabl'z͠ in tru ort'̌ography with grammar-nóts - He'r-v̧ntoo a̜r al'so i̧ooinẹd the short sentenc'es of the wýz Cato im-printẹd with lýk form and order: bóth of which au̧torz͠ a̜r translátẹd ou̧t-of Latin intoo E'nglish by William Bu̧llokar Aisopos 1585 Engelska
25 Esops eables sic translated grammatically, and also in propriety of our English phrase; and, euery way, in such sort as may bee most profitable for the grammar-schoole Aisopos 1617 Engelska
26 Here begynneth the prologue of the first booke of Esope Aisopos 1497? Engelska
27 The morall fabillis of Esope the phrygian, compylit in eloquent, and ornate Scottis meter, be Maister Robert Henrisone, scholemaister of Dunfermeling Aisopos Anno. Do. M. D. LXX 1570 Engelska
28-29 The fables of Esope in Englysshe - with all his lyfe and fortune, howe he was subtil, wyse, and borne in Grece, nat farre from Troye the greate in a towne named Amoneo, he was of all othermen most diffourmed and euyll shapen. For he had a greate heed, large visage, longe iawes, sharpe eyen, a shorte necke, crokebacked, greate belly, greate legges, large fete. And yet that whiche was worse, he was dombe and coulde nat speke: But nat withstandyng this he hadde a singuler wytte, and was greatly ingenious and subtill in cauillacions, and pleasant in wordes, after he came to his speche (flera utgåvor) Aisopos In the the sic yere of our Lorde God .M.CCCCC.L.I. the fyfte daye of October 1551 Engelska
30 Here begynneth the book of the subtyl historyes and fables of Esope whiche were translated out of Frensshe in to Englysshe by wylham Caxton at westmynstre in the yere of oure Lorde M. CCCC. xxxiij Aisopos 1484 Engelska
31 In tyme whenne beestes coude speke the wolues made warre againest the sheepe ... Aisopos 1500? Engelska
32 Fabu le Esopi cum commento Aisopos 1514? Engelska
33 Æesopi Phrygis fabulæ. - Iam recenter ex collatione optimorum exemplarium emendatius excusæ, cum nonnullis eiusdem & Poggis Fabulis adiectis. Et Indice correctiori adiuncto Aisopos 1621 Latin
34 Esops fables translated grammatically, and also in propriety of our English phrase; and, euery way, in such sort as may be most profitable for the grammar-schoole. The vse of it is according to the directionrs sic in the prefaces, and more fully set downe in Ludus lit. or the Grammar-schoole Aisopos 1624 Engelska
35 The fables of Æsop - With his vvhole life: translated into English verse, and moralliz'd. As also emblematically illustrated with pictures. By W.B Aisopos 1639 Engelska
36 Aesopi Phrygis et vita ex maximo Planude desumpta & fabellæ iucundissimæ - quarum interpretes bi sunt. Guillielmus Goudanus. Hadrianus Barlandus. Erasmus Roterodamus. Aulus Gellius. Laurentius Valla. Angelus Politianus. Petrus Crinitus. Ioànes Antonius Campanus. ... . Index omnes fabulas indicabit. Addite sunt his quædam iucundæ ac honestæ fabellæ, selecte ex omnibus facetijs Pogij Florentini, oratoris eloquentiss Aisopos Anno. M. D.XXXV. 1535 Latin
37 The morall fabl... of Esope, the Phrygian. Compyled into eloquent and orn ... meeter, by Robert Henr... schoole-ma... of Dumfermelin... Aisopos 1621 Engelska
38 Fabule Esopi cum commento Aisopos Anno M. ccccciii 1503 Latin
39 Esopus cum commento optimo et morali Aisopos Anno domini Millesimo. ccccc. ii. Prima die Decembris. 1502 Latin
40 The fables of Esope in Englishe - with all his lyfe and fortune, howe he was subtyll, wyse, and borne in Grece not farre from Troy the greate, in a towne named Amones, he was of al other menne most diffourmed and euill shapen. For he haf a great head, and large visage, longe lawes, sharpe eyes, a short necke, crokebacked, greatebelly. great legges, large feete. And yet that which was worse, he was dombe and could not speak. But notwithstandinge this he had a singuler witte, and was greatly ingenious and subtill in cauillacions, and pleasaunt in woordes, after he came to his speache. vvhereunto is added the Fables of Auyan. And also the Fables of Poge the Florentyne very pleasaunt to reade Aisopos ca. 1570 Engelska

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