Fabel Aesop

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Fabel Aesop, atau Aesopica, adalah sebuah kumpulan fabel yang dikaitkan dengan Aesop, seorang budak dan pembuat cerita yang diyakini hidup di Yunani kuno antara 620 dan 564 SM. Dari asal muasal yang beragam, cerita-cerita yang dikaitkan dengan namanya menurun sampai zaman modern melalui sejumlah sumber dan masih direinterpretasikan dalam pendaftaran verbal dan dalam media populer serta artistik.

Fabel non-Aesop

Terdapat beberapa fabel yang sesungguhnya bukan bagian dari Fabel Aesop, namun dituliskan sebagai bagian dari Fabel Aesop.

Referensi

Bacaan tambahan

  • Anthony, Mayvis, 2006. The Legendary Life and Fables of Aesop
  • Caxton, William, 1484. The history and fables of Aesop, Westminster. Modern reprint edited by Robert T. Lenaghan (Harvard University Press: Cambridge, 1967)
  • Clayton, Edward. "Aesop, Aristotle, and Animals: The Role of Fables in Human Life" Diarsipkan 2023-03-17 di Wayback Machine.. Humanitas, Volume XXI, Nos. 1 and 2, 2008, pp. 179–200. Bowie, Maryland: National Humanities Institute.
  • Gibbs, Laura (translator), 2002, reissued 2008. Aesop's Fables. Oxford University Press
  • Gibbs, Laura, "Aesop Illustrations: Telling the Story in Images" Diarsipkan 2023-04-19 di Wayback Machine.
  • Rev. Thomas James M.A., Aesop's Fables: A New Version, Chiefly from Original Sources, 1848. John Murray. (includes many pictures by John Tenniel)
  • McKendry, John, ed. (1964). Aesop, Five Centuries of Illustrated Fables. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Diarsipkan dari asli tanggal 2018-08-15. Diakses tanggal 2017-09-27. – online version
  • Perry, Ben Edwin (editor), 1952, 2nd edition 2007. Aesopica: A Series of Texts Relating to Aesop or Ascribed to Him. Urbana: University of Illinois Press
  • Perry, Ben E. (editor), 1965. Babrius and Phaedrus, (Loeb Classical Library) Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1965. English translations of 143 Greek verse fables by Babrius, 126 Latin verse fables by Phaedrus, 328 Greek fables not extant in Babrius, and 128 Latin fables not extant in Phaedrus (including some medieval materials) for a total of 725 fables
  • Temple, Olivia; Temple, Robert (translators), 1998. Aesop, The Complete Fables, New York: Penguin Classics. (ISBN 0-14-044649-4)

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