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the Latin and French texts

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Ysopet-Avionnet: the Latin and French texts
1919, The University of Illinois
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1919, The University of Illinois
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Edition of 64 Æsopic, and 18 fables of Avianus in Latin and Old French. The Æsopic fables are, with a few exceptions, derived from the paraphrase of Romulus in distichs known as "Esopus moralisatus" ("Anonymus Neveleti") by some authorities ascribed to Walter of England.--The text is based in the main upon three closely related illustrated mss. of the 14th century (Brussels, Bibl. roy. lll93; Brit. mus. Add. 33781; Paris, Bibl. nat. fonds franç. 1594). The title "Ysopet-Avionnet" was originally given to the fables of Avianus alone (cf. A. C. M. Robert, Fables inédites ... vol. I, 1825); in this edition it denotes the 2 parts: Isopet or Aesop, and Avionnet or Avianus

In the plates "we have reproduced from the rotary prints (hence white on black), and on a somewhat reduced scale, the complete series of illustrations which appear in P [the Paris ms.] together with a few characteristic selections from the series in B and L [the Brussels and London mss.]" cf. Introd

With: The influence of Christianity on the vocabulary of Old English poetry / Albert Keiser. Urbana : University of Illinois Press, 1919

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University of Illinois studies in language and literature. vol. 5, no. 4
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Esopus moralisatus

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286 p.
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286

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OL16374611M
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21017440

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