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BABRIUS

Volume 4 · 90 words · 1860 Edition

BABRIAS, or BABRIAS, an ancient Greek fabulist, whose metrical tales are quoted by Suidas and others. Fragments only of them were known until lately, when M. Minoide Mynas discovered a MS. copy in the convent of St Lawrence on Mount Athos, and transcribed 123 of them, which were first published at Paris in 1844, by Boissard, with a Latin translation. Babrius probably flourished about the Augustan era. His tales have since been edited by Lachmann, Berol, 1845; by Orelli and Baiter, Turic, 1845; and by G. C. Lewis, Lond. 1847.