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Reference Number: Running order of entry, for internal use
Display Title: Title used for display only
Location: Library where manuscript/print copy is held, in language of location
Siglum/Shelfmark: Individual classmark given by library/collection
Page/Folio range:
Standardised title of narrative: Version of Seven Sages
Incipit or textual title:
Version (siglum): Using Gerdes for German, Roth for Latin Historia or equivalent source
Language Group within Version: E.g. Middle English Version A, or German Version H
Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version: Primary narrative or scholarly subgrouping within the broader version in both English and the original language, e.g. ‘Erasto’, or Mischle Sendebar A Group
Further scholarly subgroup (1):
Further scholarly subgroup (2):
Translated/adapted from (Version/Text): The version or text (including language) from which it was translated or adapted
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition:
Name of Scribe
Name of Author
Place of Manuscript Production
Date of Manuscript Production
Start Date of Manuscript Production
End Date of Manuscript Production
Source of Date of Print / manuscript production
Material: Paper, parchment, etc.
Language of manuscript:
Regional or specific language of manuscript:
Source for regional or specific language of manuscript: This includes information on versions, redactions, etc
Prose or Verse:
Other texts in the Manuscript/Print: Any information on other texts in the manuscript/print
Script style/form
Total folios/pages in Manuscript
Height: in mm
Width: in mm
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