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|Has Description=The earliest textual witnesses of a Dutch Version H appear in form of the only extant manuscript alongside four print editions. The manuscript ''[[Berlin Staatsbibliothek mgf 1001|Berlin, SBBPK, Ms. germ. fol. 1001]]'' is dated between 1478 and 1494, and the Dutch translation loosely follows the Latin sub-group I.1.c of the [[Latin Version H]] (see [[Schlusemann (2025)|Schlusemann 2025]]: 14). Schlusemann also identifies four prints published within that time frame - 1479, 1483, [1484], [ca. 1489] - and eleven prints in total until 1800 (see [[Schlusemann (2023b)|Schlusemann 2023b]]: 120).
|Has Description=The earliest textual witnesses of a Dutch Version H appear in form of the only extant manuscript alongside four print editions. The manuscript ''[[Berlin Staatsbibliothek mgf 1001|Berlin, SBBPK, Ms. germ. fol. 1001]]'' is dated between 1478 and 1494, and the Dutch translation loosely follows the text of the Latin sub-group I.1.c of the [[Latin Version H]] (see [[Schlusemann (2025)|Schlusemann 2025]]: 14). Schlusemann also identifies four prints published within that time frame - [[“HIer beghint die historie van die seuen wijse mannen van romen”. Gouda: Gheraert Leeu, 1479|1479]], [[Hier beghint die hystorie van die seuen wise mannen van romen (incipit) Delft: Jacob Jacobszoon van der Meer|1483]], [[Hier beghint die historie van die seuen wise mannen van romen (incipit) Gouda: Printer of Teghen die strael der minnen, ca. 1484|[1484]]], [[Van die seuen vroede van roemen. Delft: Jacob Jacobszoon van der Meer or Christian Snellaert, ca. 1489|[ca. 1489]]] - and eleven prints in total until 1800 (see [[Schlusemann (2023b)|Schlusemann 2023b]]: 120).




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|Has Language Within Version=Dutch
|Has Language Within Version=Dutch
|Has Parent Version=H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
|Has Parent Version=H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
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|Has Start Date Of Composition=1478
|Has Start Date Of Composition=1478
|Has End Date Of Composition=1479
|Has End Date Of Composition=1479
|Has Source For Date Of Text Composition=Schlusemann (2025); Schlusemann (2023a); Schlusemann (2023b)
|Has Modern Research Literature=Schlusemann (2025); Schlusemann (2023a); Schlusemann (2023b); Runte (2014); Gerdes (1992); Van Rijnbach (1939/1940)
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 8 November 2025

The earliest textual witnesses of a Dutch Version H appear in form of the only extant manuscript alongside four print editions. The manuscript Berlin, SBBPK, Ms. germ. fol. 1001 is dated between 1478 and 1494, and the Dutch translation loosely follows the text of the Latin sub-group I.1.c of the Latin Version H (see Schlusemann 2025: 14). Schlusemann also identifies four prints published within that time frame - 1479, 1483, [1484], [ca. 1489] - and eleven prints in total until 1800 (see Schlusemann 2023b: 120).


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General Information
Language within Version Dutch
Narrative / Scholarly Group
Parent Versions H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
Child Versions Dutch Prints (H), Dutch Prose Version H, Prosafassung / Prose Version
Author
Title
Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages
Version Number
Branch of the tradition West
Language & Composition
Original language of version
Translated into (languages)
Place of composition
Date of composition 1478 - 1479
Source for date of composition Schlusemann (2025)Schlusemann (2023a)Schlusemann (2023b)
Literature & Editions
Modern research literature Schlusemann (2025)Schlusemann (2023a)Schlusemann (2023b)Runte (2014)Gerdes (1992)Van Rijnbach (1939/1940)
Modern Editions
Recorded branch of this secondary version
Connected prints
Adaptations
Adapted from (version)
Adapted into (version)
Source for composition and adaptation information Schlusemann (2025)Schlusemann (2023a)Schlusemann (2023b)
Languages in Use
Language of text
Regional or specific language of version
Notes
Note
Notes on motifs
Notes on the frame
Pattern of embedded stories in this version
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