BabriusFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Babrius (Greek: Βάβριος, Bábrios; fl. c. 2nd century),[1] also known as Babrias (Βαβρίας) or Gabrias (Γαβρίας),[2] was the author of a collection of Greek fables,[2] many of which are known today as Aesop's Fables. The fables of Babrius
Babrius (Greek: Βάβριος, Bábrios; fl. c. 2nd century),[1] also known as Babrias (Βαβρίας) or Gabrias (Γαβρίας),[2] was the author of a collection of Greek fables,[2] many of which are known today as Aesop's Fables. The fables of Babrius