All fables by the author Gaius Julius Phaedrus
- The Eagle and the Kite
- The Poor Man and the Serpent
- The Kid and the Wolf
- The Camel and the Flea
- The Old Lion and the Fox
- The Horse and the Ass
- The Ant and the Grasshopper
- The Sheep and the Crow
- The Stork, the Goose, and the Hawk
- The Man and the Lion
- The Truthful Man, the Liar, and the Apes
- The Wolf, the Huntsman, and the Shepherd
- The Ape and the Fox
- The Sheep and the Wolves
- The Wolf, the Fox, and the Shepherd
- The Nightingale, the Hawk, and the Fowler
- The Birds, the Beasts, and the Bat
- The Horse and the Ass
- The Goat and the Bull
- The Lion and the Shepherd
- The Ass, the Ox, and the Birds
- The Partridge and the Fox
- The Birds and the Swallow
- The Crane, the Crow, and the Countryman
- The Ass fawning upon his Master
- The City Mouse and the Country Mouse
- The Snail and the Ape
- The Two Cocks and the Hawk
- The Mouse and the Frog
- The Man and the Trees
- The Lion and the Mouse
- Jupiter and the Fox
- The Hares tired of Life
- The Sick Kite
- The Ground-Swallow and the Fox
- The Butterfly and the Wasp
- The Beaver
- The Young Man and the Courtesan
- The Hare and the Herdsman
- The Servant and the Master
- The Crow and the Sheep
- The Serpent and the Lizard
- The Shepherd and the She-Goat
- The Traveller and the Raven
- The Hungry Bear
- The Chariot Horse sold for the Mill
- The Runaway Slave and Æsop
- The Sow bringing forth and the Wolf
- A Cock carried in a Litter by Cats
- Æsop and his Mistress
- The Rich Suitor and the Poor One
- The Widow and the Soldier
- The Ass and the Lyre
- The Philosopher and the Victor in the Gymnastic Games
- The Father of a Family and Æsop
- Juno, Venus, and the Hen
- Pompeius Magnus and his Soldier
- Æsop and the Author
- The Author
- The signification of the Punishments of Tartarus
- Prometheus and Cunning
- Mercury and the two Women
- The Author
- The Ape and the Fox
- The Huntsman and the Dog
- The Bull and the Calf
- The Emblem of Opportunity
- Princeps the Flute Player
- The Two Bald Men
- The Buffoon and Countryman
- The Man and the Ass
- The Bald Man and the Fly
- The Travellers and the Robber
- Demetrius and Menander
- Simonides preserved by the Gods
- The Ant and the Fly
- The Mountain in Labour
- The Shipwreck of Simonides
- Phædrus
- The Fox and the Dragon
- The Man and the Snake
- The Embassy of the Dogs to Jupiter
- The Pilot and the Mariners
- The She-Goats and their Beards
- The Lion reigning
- Hercules and Plutus
- A Thief pillaging the Altar of Jupiter
- Of the Vices of Men
- The Fox and the Goat
- The Viper and the File
- The Poet’s Defence against the Censurers of his Fables
- The Battle of the Mice and the Weasels
- Æsop interpreting a Will
- The Horse and the Wild Boar
- The Fox and the Grapes
- The Weasel and the Mice
- The Ass and the Priests of Cybele
- Æsop’s Answer to the Inquisitive Man
- The Peacock to Juno
- The Trees under the Protection of the Gods