Absalom Mortuus
From The Seven Sages of Rome
Following Absalom Rebellus, this story tells of Absalom's uprising against his father David. David's nephrew Joab commands his armies, and was instructed not to let Absalom die in the conflict. When Absalom is nevertheless killed, David is distracted with grief (despite having many surviving sons), and eventually orders his son Solomon to kill Joab.
Critical Literature
Absalom Mortuus appears in the following versions and secondary versions
| Has Language Of Version | Has Branch Of Tradition | Is Adapted From | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hebrew Group A | Hebrew | Book of Sindbad | Mishle Sendebar |
| Hebrew Group B | Hebrew | Book of Sindbad | Mishle Sendebar |
| Hebrew Prints | Hebrew | Book of Sindbad | |
| Latin Mishle Sendebar | Book of Sindbad | Hebrew Mishle Sendebar |
Absalom Mortuus is narrated in the following occurrences
Absalom Mortuus appears in the following manuscripts
| Has Language | Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages | Has Language Group Within Version | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin Staatsbibliothek Ms. lat. qu. 618 | Latin | Mishle Sendebar | Latin Mishle Sendebar |
| Città del Vaticano Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana Ebr. 100 | Hebrew | Mishle Sendebar | Hebrew Mishle Sendebar |