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Title
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Fables de Phedre
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Collection Antiqua #4
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Description
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Language note: Latin texts, French commentary
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Original language: lat
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#986 of 2500 on Tsahet paper
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Traduit du Latin par E. Panckoucke
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Creator
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Panckoucke, E. (translator)
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Contributor
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Rostan, Genevieve
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:28:36Z
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2003-03
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1928
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:28:36Z
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Date Issued
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1928
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Abstract
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Here is one of those French books that is still in paperback form. Unfortunately, it is splitting into two or three parts. It seems a rather straightforward presentation in French of Phaedrus' five books. Its best claim to fame may be the woodcut illustrations for each fable. These are small and simple. Each book gets a larger woodcut besides at its start. Among those worth a second look, I think, are FS (48), The Man with Two Wives (67), and The Man Who Threw a Rock at Aesop (96).
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Identifier
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5033 (Access ID)
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Language
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fre
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Publisher
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A l'Enseigne du Pot Cassé
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Paris
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Subject
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PA6563.A4 P3 1928
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Phaedrus
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole