-
later retitled Esope à la
ville (Aesop in town). Such was its po****rity that a
rival theatre produced Eustache Le Noble's Arlaquin-
Esope in the following...
- Boursault's Les
fables d'Esope (later
known as
Esope à la ville)
premiered in Paris. A sequel,
Esope à la cour (Aesop at Court), was
first performed...
- the
governor of
Cyzicus in Edmé Boursault's
plays Les
fables d'Esope and
Esope à la cour This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- The
Morall Fabillis of
Esope the
Phrygian is a work of
Northern Renaissance literature composed in
Middle Scots by the
fifteenth century Scottish makar...
-
included a version, "The Wolf, the Goat, and the Kid," in her collection,
Esope. The thirty-third
story in Der
Edelstein by
Ulrich Boner is a variant. A...
- Gr****hopper and the Ants
Print adaptations Ysopet The
Morall Fabillis of
Esope the
Phrygian "The **** and the Jasp" "The
Taill of how this
forsaid Tod...
-
Geoffrey Chaucer The ****embly of Gods (anonymous) The
Morall Fabillis of
Esope the
Phrygian by
Robert Henryson Tam Lin (anonymous) Hero and
Leander by...
- (approximate date) –
Scottish makar Robert Henryson writes The
Morall Fabillis of
Esope the Phrygian. 1482: 25
January –
Probable first printing of the
Torah (in...
- carnaval.
Queen Margot (play, 1847) De La
Fontaine comparé
comme fabuliste à
Ésope et à Phèdre, 1832 Le Beau d'Angennes, 1843 Deux Trahisons, 1844 Histoire...
- century)
Theologus Autodidactus by Ibn al-Nafis (1270s) The
Morall Fabillis of
Esope the
Phrygian (1480s) The Puruṣaparīkṣā by
Vidyapati The Pilgrim's Progress...