-
Ysopet ("Little Aesop")
refers to a
medieval collection of
fables in
French literature,
specifically to
versions of Aesop's Fables.
Alternatively the term...
- to
recreate this scene. One of the
earliest was in Spain's La vida del
Ysopet con sus
fabulas historiadas (1489, see above). In
France there was I. Baudoin's...
-
adaptations Aesop's Film
Fables The Gr****hopper and the Ants
Print adaptations Ysopet The
Morall Fabillis of
Esope the
Phrygian "The **** and the Jasp" "The Taill...
-
apparent in
early vernacular collections of
fables in
mediaeval times.
Ysopet, an
adaptation of some of the
fables into Old
French octosyllabic couplets...
-
adaptations Aesop's Film
Fables The Gr****hopper and the Ants
Print adaptations Ysopet The
Morall Fabillis of
Esope the
Phrygian "The **** and the Jasp" "The Taill...
- Spanish.
Sometime later, the
story is
found in the work now
referred to as
Ysopet-Avionnet,
which is
largely made up of
Latin poems by the 12th
century Walter...
-
Reynard the Fox.
Marie de
France was also
active in this genre,
producing the
Ysopet (Little Aesop)
series of
fables in verse.
Related to the
fable was the more...
- the
edition by A. M.
Haberman has 119 fables, he
relied in part on the
Ysopet collection translated by
Marie de France. One of the
fables in the collection...
-
adaptations Aesop's Film
Fables The Gr****hopper and the Ants
Print adaptations Ysopet The
Morall Fabillis of
Esope the
Phrygian "The **** and the Jasp" "The Taill...
-
variation include the Anglo-Latin
Romulus (80 tricks),
Marie de France's
Ysopet (2 tricks, "and a
whole sackful besides"), as well as the
fable collections...