Nouveau Recueil de Fables d'Ésope

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Aesop

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1893

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Here are sixty-five Greek fables, with plenteous footnotes, followed by a lexicon. The pedagogical arrangement of the fables is this: they are grouped according to what they can teach. Thus the first four fables show pure omega verbs. Then come fables using contract verbs. On it goes until we come to fables at the end demonstrating, e.g., the use of adverbs, prepositions, and conjunctions. The lexicon begins just after the fables on 39. There is on 71 a T of C giving the French title for each of the fables. This book is a gift of Fr. Francis Gouin, S.J., from Casablanca. He writes that it belonged to an uncle who became a Jesuit afterwards. He probably used this book in the Collège St. Croix du Paris between about 1915 and 1920.

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Ancienne Librairie Poussielgue

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4156 (Access ID)

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