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Aesop and the Muses
I think there isn't a sense that he is a person. He is some kind of an archetype. The text contains embedded in it an account of a completely different character, also non historical, from the near east. And this comes from a near eastern romance of atica. So whe're completely who becomes aesop in this story? It's definitely a case of floating stories, floating figures.