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Crossings between Fable and Novel: Some Examples from Phaedrus and Apuleius

  • Silvia Mattiacci
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Ancient Fables and Literary Genres
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Ancient Fables and Literary Genres
© 2026 Ursula Gärtner, Lukas Spielhofer, published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston // The book is published with open access at www.degruyter.com.

© 2026 Ursula Gärtner, Lukas Spielhofer, published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston // The book is published with open access at www.degruyter.com.

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents VII
  4. In cothurnis prodit Aesopus nouis: Ancient Fable and the Literary Genres 1
  5. Part I: Fable and Epic
  6. Hesiod’s Fable of “The Hawk and the Nightingale” (Op. 202–212) 19
  7. Taming the Lion/Feeding the Beast: Homeric Fables and the Ethics of Epic 45
  8. Part II: Fable and Elegy
  9. The Fables of Avianus: Intersection of Genres and Textual Criticism 67
  10. Peruigil ante fores, irrita uota gerens: Avianus’ Fables and Roman Love Elegy 81
  11. Part III: Fable and Comedy
  12. Not For Beetle Brains: Fables in Aristophanes 101
  13. Comedy in Phaedrus’ Fables: seruus, meretrix, anus, iuuenis, miles in fabula 117
  14. Phaedrus and the Latin Mime: Preliminary Remarks 143
  15. Part IV: Fable and Prose Genres
  16. Clever Creatures: How Phaedrus Parallels Natural History in His Fables 157
  17. The Ideal Philosopher as “Fabulator”: Socratic-Platonic Variations on Aesop in the Phaedo 181
  18. From λόγος to μῦθος: Babrius’ Fabulous Poetics 203
  19. The Use of Animal Fable in Ancient Oratory: Reality or Fiction? 229
  20. Nemo aliquid ualet sine suis: Classical and Medieval Latin Versions of “The Belly and the Members” across Literary Genres 249
  21. Part V: Fable and Ancient Novel
  22. Crossings between Fable and Novel: Some Examples from Phaedrus and Apuleius 269
  23. Part VI: Fable and Epigram
  24. Of Lions and Eunuchs: The Fables of Babrius between Epic and Epigram 299
  25. Epigrammatic Elements in the Fables of Avianus 327
  26. Between Babrius and Ignatios, between Fable and Metaphrasis: Rephrasing in Byzantine Dodecasyllables 349
  27. Part VII: Fable and Christian Genres
  28. St. Gregory of Nazianzus and Fables: Between Epistles and Epigrams 371
  29. “And Jesus Told Them a Fable”: On Methods and Motivations for Embedding Fables in the Gospels 389
  30. The Role of Animals in the Acta Thomae 415
  31. List of Contributors 435
  32. Index of Passages
  33. General Index
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