List of Aesop's Fables
This is a list of Aesop's Fables, a collection of fables attributed to the ancient Greek storyteller Aesop.
Aesop's Fables
Titles A–F
- Aesop and the Ferryman
- The Ant and the Grasshopper
- The Ape and the Fox
- The Ass and his Masters
- The Ass and the Pig
- The Ass Carrying an Image
- The Ass in the Lion's Skin
- The Astrologer who Fell into a Well
- The Bald Man and the Fly
- The Bear and the Travelers
- The Beaver
- The Belly and the Other Members
- The Bird-catcher and the Blackbird
- The Bird in Borrowed Feathers
- The Boy Who Cried Wolf
- The Bulls and the Lion
- The Cat and the Mice
- The Crab and the Fox
- The Cock and the Jewel
- The Cock, the Dog and the Fox
- The Crow and the Pitcher
- The Crow and the Sheep
- The Crow and the Snake
- The Deer without a Heart
- The Dog and Its Reflection
- The Dog and the Sheep
- The Dog and the Wolf
- The dogs and the lion's skin
- The Dove and the Ant
- The Eagle and the Beetle
- The Eagle and the Fox
- The Eagle Wounded by an Arrow
- The Farmer and his Sons
- The Farmer and the Sea
- The Farmer and the Stork
- The Farmer and the Viper
- The Fir and the Bramble
- The Fisherman and his Flute
- The Fisherman and the Little Fish
- The Fly and the Ant
- The Fly in the Soup
- The Fowler and the Snake
- The Fox and the Crow
- The Fox and the Grapes
- The Fox and the Lion
- The Fox and the Mask
- The Fox and the Sick Lion
- The Fox and the Stork
- The Fox and the Weasel
- The Fox and the Woodman
- The Fox, the Flies and the Hedgehog
- The Frightened Hares
- The Frog and the Fox
- The Frog and the Mouse
- The Frog and the Ox
- The Frogs and the Sun
- The Frogs Who Desired a King
Titles G–O
- The Goat and the Vine
- The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs
- The Hare in flight
- Hercules and the Wagoner
- The Honest Woodcutter
- Horkos, the god of oaths
- The Horse and the Donkey
- The Horse that Lost its Liberty
- The Impertinent Insect
- The Jar of Blessings
- The Kite and the Doves
- The Lion and the Mouse
- The Lion Grown Old
- The Lion in Love
- The Lion's Share
- The Lion, the Bear and the Fox
- The lion, the boar and the vultures
- The Man and the Lion
- The Man with two Mistresses
- The Mischievous Dog
- The Miser and his Gold
- Momus criticizes the creations of the gods
- The Mountain in Labour
- The Mouse and the Oyster
- The North Wind and the Sun
- The Oak and the Reed
- The Old Man and Death
- The Old Man and his Sons
- The Old Man and the Ass
- The Old Woman and the Doctor
- The Old Woman and the Wine-jar
- The Oxen and the Creaking Cart
Titles R–Z
- The Rivers and the Sea
- The Rose and the Amaranth
- The Satyr and the Traveller
- The Shipwrecked Man and the Sea
- The Sick Kite
- The Snake and the Crab
- The Snake and the Farmer
- The Snake in the Thorn Bush
- The Statue of Hermes
- The Swan and the Goose
- The Tortoise and the Birds
- The Tortoise and the Hare
- The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
- The Travellers and the Plane Tree
- The Trees and the Bramble
- The Trumpeter Taken Captive
- The Two Pots
- Venus and the Cat
- The Walnut Tree
- War and his Bride
- Washing the Ethiopian white
- The Wolf and the Crane
- The Wolf and the Lamb
- The Wolf and the Shepherds
- The Woodcutter and the Trees
- The Young Man and the Swallow
- Zeus and the Tortoise
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