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Phaedri Fabularum Aesopiarum libri quinque, quales omni parte illustratos publicavit Joann. Gottlob. Sam. Schwabe. Accedunt Romuli Fabularum Aesopiarum libri quatuor, quibus novas Phaedri Fabellas cum notulis variorum et suis subjunxit J. B. Gail.
(Colligebat Nicolaus Eligius LemaireN.E. Lamaire, 1819)
Apparently Jean Baptiste Gail took the ample 1806 edition of Johann Samuel Schwabe and made it even more ample. The T of C at the end of this volume is itself exhausting as it moves through manuscripts, editions, and ...
Phaedri Fabularum Aesopiarum libri quinque, quales omni parte illustratos publicavit Joann. Gottlob. Sam. Schwabe. Accedunt Romuli Fabularum Aesopiarum libri quatuor, quibus novas Phaedri Fabellas cum notulis variorum et suis subjunxit J. B. Gail.
(N.E. Lamaire, 1819)
See the comments on the first volume. This second expansive volume includes, as its closing T of C shows, three sets of fables beyond Phaedrus': an independent appendix, Perotti's appendix, and the fables of Romulus. ...
Der Lateinische Äsop des Romulus und die Prosa-Fassungen des Phädrus: Kritischer Text mit Kommentar und einleitenden Untersuchungen
(Carl Winter's Universitätsbuchhandlung/Georg Olms Verlag, 1985)
As I wrote of the original edition, this book has been one of my bibles twice during serious summer investigation of Steinhoewel's edition. This particular copy helped me in the summer of 2007 as I worked my way through ...