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Dialogus creaturarum (more properly Dialogus creaturarum optime moralizatus or Dyalogus creaturarum moralizatus), is a collection of 122 Latin-language fables and, as the title implies, dialogues of creatures.

The fables are organised in sections according to the different kinds of protagonists: first the astronomical, then the elements, followed by living things.[1] The fables tell of the interactions of various anthropomorphized animals and ends with a moral explanation. Common human problems are solved according to the teachings of the Bible, church fathers or classical Greek or Roman philosophy. The author is unknown, but surviving manuscripts suggest the fables may have been gathered and edited by either Mayno de Mayneri (Magninus Mediolanensis) or Nicolaus Pergamenus, both active in the 14th century. A number of the fables are from Aesop, such as The Lion's Share, The Frog and the Ox and The Wolf and the Lamb.

  1. ^ Mann, Jill (2009). From Aesop to Reynard : beast literature in medieval Britain ([Online-Ausg.] ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199217687.

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