The Fables of Phaedrus
by Dainis Zeps, Univeristy of Latvia

Credits

Texts and the order of the fables and their Interpretationes Latinae are taken from Faidra fabulas. Izlase. Ievads, teksts ar vingrinajumiem, paskaidrojumi, vardnica un sintakses pielikums, apstradajis, Gr. Smelters, Riga, 1939.

We do not know the author of these Interpretationes Latinae. In his book, Smelters writes that he has used the following works:

I. Bassi - P. Cabrini (Torino: Paravia, 1934. 2. Aufl.)
A. Brenot (Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 1924.)
P. Burmannus (Mitaviae: apud Hizium, 1773. 4. Aufl.)
Cantarella (Milano: Albrighi, 1928. 7. ed.)
R. H. Chambers (London: Bell, 1906.)
P. Danet (Parisiis: Leonard, 1675.)
W. Ernst (Leipzig: Quelle und Meyer)
N. Festa (Firenze: Sansoni, 1937. 2.Aufl.)
L. Mueler (Lipsiae: Teubner, 1928. Ed. minor)
F. Peters (Münster i. W.: Aschendorff, 1929.)
F. Ramorino (Torino: Chiantore, 1934. 5. Aufl.)
P. Rotta (Milano: Vallardi, 1923. 2. Aufl.)
R. Schäffer (Leipzig: Teubner, 1927.)
J. G. S. Schwabe (Brunsvigae: Vieweg, 1806. 2. Aufl.)
J. Siebelis - F. Polle (Leipzig: Teubner, 1889. 6. Aufl.)
H. Vandaele (Paris: Colin, 1935. 12. Aufl.)

Computer programing consultant was Uldis Šneiders, Grad. stud. math. and student in ancient languages. Permission to use W. Whitaker's program WORDS in preparing these exercises, was received.