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From Seven Sages of Rome

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Bound as the 3rd piece together with 1. Rodericus Zamorensis: Speculum vitae humanae; 2. Isidor von Sevilla: Liber Soliloquiorum  +
Epstein notes that this version is missing some of the usual narratives, in particular Epher and Dinah. Title: Divre ha-yamim shel Mosheh Rabenu ʿa. h. : [u-Feṭirat Aharon, u-Feṭirat Mosheh Rabenu ʿalaṿ ha-shalom, ṿe-Sefer Ṭobi ben Ṭobiʾel, ṿe-Eldad ha-Dani, u-Mishle Sindabar, u-Maʿaseh shel Yerushalmi, ṿe-Sefer Ḥanokh, ṿe-Ḥidot Aezopiṭi, u-Meshalim shel Shelomoh, u-Melitsat ʿefer ṿe-dinah]<div><div><div>ספר דברי הימים של משה רבינו ע״ה : [ופטירת אהרן, ופטירת משה רבינו עליו השלום, וספר טובי בן טוביאל, ואלדד הדני, ומשלי סנדאבאר, ומעשה של ירושלמי, וספר חנוך, וחידות איזופיטי, ומשלים של שלמה, ומליצת עפר ודינה].</div>Catalogue: https://bll01.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990146550990100000&context=L&vid=44BL_INST:BLL01&lang=en&search_scope=Not_BL_Suppress&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,Constantinople%201516&facet=searchcreationdate,include,1516%7C,%7C1516&offset=0 </div></div>  +
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* catalogue: INKA 11001444: https://www.inka.uni-tuebingen.de/cgi-bin/inkunabel * Faksimile: Ed. by Günter Schmitz, Hildesheim 1974 (Deutsche Volksbücher in Faksimiledrucken. Reihe A. 7.).   +
Bound as the 4th piece together with 1. Cordiale quattuor novissimorum; 2. Johannes Mandeville: Itinerarius; 3. Johannes de Hese: Itinerarius per diversas mundi partes; 5. Theodulus: Ecloga; 8. Heinrich Fischer: Cithara sophialis; 10. Petrus Kess: De appositione nugatoria, ex dictis Aegidii Romani  +
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In the margin of fol. 8b, at the part where ''Dyoclecianus'' writes a note to the Empress, a 15th/16th century hand has added a short passage from a manuscript or another incunabulum.  +
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* fol. 76 imperfect * catalogue: INKA 37000136: https://www.inka.uni-tuebingen.de/cgi-bin/inkunabel   +
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Used to be bound together with the "Libro de los siete sabios de Roma"  +