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Also known as Aesopus, Esop, Æsop, Eſope, Æſop
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Aesop was an ancient Greek storyteller credited with creating numerous fables featuring animals that act like humans, though historians are uncertain whether he actually existed and no writings from him survive. His tales were collected and passed down through oral tradition over centuries and remain widely told today as "Aesop's Fables," making him one of the most influential figures in the history of moral storytelling.
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Aesop was an Ancient Greek fabulist or story teller credited with a number of fables now collectively known as Aesop's Fables. Although his existence remains uncertain and (if he ever existed) no writings by him survive, numerous tales credited to him were gathered across the centuries and in many languages in a storytelling tradition that continues to this day. Many of the tales are…
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伊索(希臘文:Αἴσωπος ;拉丁字母轉寫:Aísôpos) (約前620年-前560年),古希臘著名的哲學家、文學家,與克雷洛夫、拉·封丹和戈特霍爾德·埃夫萊姆·萊辛並稱世界四大寓言家。 他曾可能是埃塞俄比亞人,後做過薩摩斯島雅德蒙家的奴隸,並被轉賣多次,但因知識淵博,聰穎過人,最後獲得自由。 伊索環遊世界,為人們講述他的極富哲理的寓言故事,他後來被德爾菲人殺害。 公元前5世紀末,“伊索”這個名字已是古希臘人盡皆知的了,當時的古希臘寓言都歸在他的名下,他創作的寓言深受古希臘人民的喜愛。現存的《伊索寓言》原名《埃索波斯寓言故事集成》,是後人根據拜佔廷僧侶普拉努得斯蒐集的寓言,以詩或散文的形式結集。以及人們陸續發現的古希臘寓言及古羅馬寓言彙編而成的,卻統歸在伊索名下。
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