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|Has Description=A German translation of six stories found in the ''Dolopathos'' tradition appears in one manuscript, [[Leipzig Universitätsbibliothek Ms 1279|Leipzig Universitätsbibliothek MS 1279]]. However, there is no trace of a frame narrative around the tales. It is therefore not a true "version" of the ''Seven Sages'' narrative as we would usually categorise it; we have nonetheless included it in the database as it is the only potential witness for a German version of the ''Dolopathos''. | |Has Description=A German translation of six stories found in the ''Dolopathos'' tradition appears in one manuscript, [[Leipzig Universitätsbibliothek Ms 1279|Leipzig Universitätsbibliothek MS 1279]]. However, there is no trace of a frame narrative around the tales. It is therefore not a true "version" of the ''Seven Sages'' narrative as we would usually categorise it; we have nonetheless included it in the database as it is the only potential witness for a German version of the ''Dolopathos''. | ||
|Has Parent Version=Dolopathos | |||
|Has Branch Of Tradition=Seven Sages of Rome | |Has Branch Of Tradition=Seven Sages of Rome | ||
|Has Language Of Version=German (High and Low German) | |Has Language Of Version=German (High and Low German) | ||
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|Has Modern Research Literature=Gerdes (1992) | |Has Modern Research Literature=Gerdes (1992) | ||
|Has Modern Edition=Haupt (1836) | |Has Modern Edition=Haupt (1836) | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:25, 18 February 2026
A German translation of six stories found in the Dolopathos tradition appears in one manuscript, Leipzig Universitätsbibliothek MS 1279. However, there is no trace of a frame narrative around the tales. It is therefore not a true "version" of the Seven Sages narrative as we would usually categorise it; we have nonetheless included it in the database as it is the only potential witness for a German version of the Dolopathos.
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1460 - 1470
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