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Aesōpĭcus

Aesōpĭcus · adj

Æsopic

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What it meant

Aesōpĭcus — Lewis & Short

Aesōpĭcus, a, um, adj.Aesopus,

I Æsopic. Acc. to Isid. Orig. 1, 39, fables are either Æsopic or Libystic (from Libys, a writer of fables, mentioned by Hesych.); Æsopic, when brute beasts or things inanimate are represented as discoursing together; Libystic. when the discourse is between men and brutes.

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