The Isopo Laurenziano presents a critical edition of Aesop's fables, based on a manuscript from the Biblioteca Mediceo-Laurenziana in Florence. This edition, prepared in 1899, offers scholars and enthusiasts alike a valuable resource for studying the transmission and interpretation of Aesop's classic tales in the Italian literary tradition. The text provides insights into the language and cultural context of the period, showcasing the enduring appeal of these moral stories.
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