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First Epistle of Peter. A
person who
writes fables is
referred to as a
fabulist. The
fable is one of the most
enduring forms of folk literature, spread...
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return to
writing when he
fictionalized his
story in his 2003
novel The
Fabulist. The same year, the
scandal was
dramatized in the film
Shattered Gl****...
- Phaîdros), or
Phaeder (c. 15 BC – c. 50 AD) was a 1st-century AD
Roman fabulist and the
first versifier of a
collection of Aesop's
fables into Latin. Nothing...
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known above all for his Fables,
which provided a
model for
subsequent fabulists across Europe and
numerous alternative versions in France, as well as...
- Avi**** (or
possibly Avienus; c. AD 400) a
Latin writer of fables,
identified as a Greco-Roman Polytheist. The 42
fables which bear his name are dedicated...
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Leonardo di ser
Piero da
Vinci (15
April 1452 – 2 May 1519) was an
Italian polymath of the High
Renaissance who was
active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer...
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Charonem (Dialog of
Polinur and Charon), ca. 1507
Physician writer Fable#
Fabulists Fables and
Parables "Biernat z Lublina" ("Biernat of Lublin"), Encyklopedia...
- books,
collected in 1668, were in the main
adapted from the
classical fabulists Aesop,
Babrius and Phaedrus. In these, La
Fontaine adhered to the path...
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Chiang (2008) "Pride and Prometheus" by John
Kessel (2009) "Sinner, Baker,
Fabulist, Priest; Red Mask,
Black Mask, Gentleman, Beast" by
Eugie Foster (2010)...
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anonymous source had
never been an RAF
member and is "considered a
notorious fabulist" with "several
previous convictions,
including for
making false statements"...