- "Of the Man and of the Wood", translated by William Caxton, in The fables of Aesop, as first printed by William Caxton in 1484 (1484)
- "An Axe and a Forrest" part of "Fable XLVI to XLIX", in Fables of Æsop and Other Eminent Mythologists (1692)
- "The Oak and the Wood-cutters", translated by George Fyler Townsend, in Three Hundred Æsop's Fables (1867)
- "The Oaks and Jupiter", translated by George Fyler Townsend, in Three Hundred Æsop's Fables (1867)
- "The Man and the Wood", translated by Joseph Jacobs, illustrated by Richard Heighway, in The Fables of Æsop (1894)
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