Reference Number | LatPrint7 |
Location | |
Siglum/Shelfmark | |
Page/Folio range | 1a-50a |
Total number of pages | 50 |
Format | |
Standardised title of narrative | |
Incipit or textual title | Historia septem sa / pientum Rome. / Historia septem sapientum Ro / me. contexens narrationes iocundissimas / lectorem maximopere / delectantes / per quas astus ac calliditas dolositasque mulierum lu / culentissime dinoscitur / (p)Oncianus regnauit in vrbe Roma prudens valde qui accepit vxo / rem filiam regis pulcram ac omnibus gratiosam. / quam multum dielxit que ab eo concepit et pulcer= / rimum filium genuit. cui nomen Dioclecianus / imposuit ... |
Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages | H (Historia Septem Sapientum) |
Language Group within Version | Latin Version H |
Translated/adapted from (Version/text) | |
Further scholarly subgroup (1) | |
Further scholarly subgroup (2) | Print 7. |
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition | Roth (2004) |
Version number | |
Name of printer | Johannes Koelhoff d. Ä. |
Name of author | |
Place of printing | Köln, Germany |
Date of Printing | 1490 |
Source of date printing | |
Material | Paper |
Language of print | Latin |
Regional or specific language of print | |
Source for regional or specific language of print | |
Prose or verse | Prose |
Other texts in the manuscript | |
Height | |
Width | |
Illustrations | Yes |
Digitisation | |
Modern research literature | Roth (2004), Von Arnim (1984), Bølling (1889-1898), Buchner (1889), Catalogue of books (1908), Günther (1909), Hellwig (1970), Valenziani u.a. (1972), Incunabula in Dutch libraries, Klebs (1938), Madsen (1935), Moldenhauer (1923b), Museum Meermanno Westreenanium (1920), Oates (1954), Rest (1924), Sajó / Soltész (1970), Voulliéme (1906), Voulliéme (1922), Hain (1826-1838) |
Catalogue | (GW 12853) |
General Notes (Internal) | started (but not yet completed by) Elisabeth Böttcher |