Phaedrus (disambiguation)

Phaedrus (disambiguation)

Phaedrus was the first writer to latinize entire books of fables.

Phaedrus may also refer to:

* "Phaedrus" (dialogue), one of Plato's literary high points
* Phaedrus the Epicurean (died 70 BC), Epicurean philosopher


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