Abstract

Abstract Fables usually appear either assembled in fable collections or as exempla in other literary genres. In many cases, especially if the fable is well-known, there is no need to retell the full version of it and a short allusion will be sufficient for the reader to recognize the fable. This contribution offers a complete analysis of forty-two allusions to fables in Greek and Latin literature.

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