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Since Pithou's edition in 1596 Phaedrus has been often edited and translated ; among the editions may be mentioned those of Burmann ( 1718 and 1727 ), Richard Bentley ( 1726 ), Schwabe ( 1806 ), Berger de Xivrey ( 1830 ), Johann Caspar von Orelli ( 1832 ), Franz Eyssenhardt ( 1867 ), L. Müller ( 1877 ), Rica ( 1885 ), and above all that of Louis Havet ( Paris, 1895 ).
For the medieval versions of Phaedrus and their derivatives see L. Roth, in Philologus ; E. Grosse, in Jahrb.
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( 1872 ); and especially the learned work of Leopold Hervieux, Les Fabulistes latins depuis le siècle d ' Auguste jusqu ' a la fin du Moyen Âge ( Paris, 1884 ), who gives the Latin texts of all the medieval imitators ( direct and indirect ) of Phaedrus, some of them being published for the first time.

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