A Greek Reader for Schools adapted from Aesop, Theophrastus, Lucian, Herodotus, Thucydides, Zenophon, and Plato

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Freeman, C.E.
Lowe, W.D.

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1917

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Who knows but that I may have used this reader myself in my early years of learning Greek! Its first section consists of four pages including eight fables. The notes for these are on 85-86. The fables include: Cock and Robbers; Tortoise and Its Home; BW; The Fox and the Goat; Dancing Apes; Ape and Dolphin; Father and Son (and a dream of dying from a lion); and Lion and Dolphin. Here is a good example of the use of Aesop's fables as starter texts in Greek.

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Clarendon Press

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