Wherefore are we counted as beasts, and reputed as vile in your sight?
It is natural to the human mind to suppose that the thing that it does is done to itself. Thus they believe themselves to be despised, who are used to despise the ways of the good; and whereas in such things as are capable of being understood by reason, the Church proves against heretics that what they make up is unreasonable, they imagine themselves to be counted as 'beasts' in her view. On which supposition of their being despised, they directly break out in disdain, and are urged to abuse of that Church.
Then he blames him for presumption since he had not deemed them to be wise when he had said, "I will find no wise man among you." (17:10) So to answer this he then says, "Why have you taken us to be asses and deprecate us in your presence?" For the man who lacks wisdom seems contemptible and like beasts of burden, because the honor and crown of man consists in wisdom.
[AD 455] Julian of Eclanum on Job 18:3