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|Has Location=Wien / Vienna, Schottenstift | |Has Location=Wien / Vienna, Schottenstift | ||
|Has Siglum=Wien, Schottenstift, Cod. 33 (407) | |Has Siglum=Wien, Schottenstift, Cod. 33 (407) | ||
|Has Page Range= | |Has Page Range=1r-39v | ||
|Has | |Has Standardised Title Of Narrative=Hystorij von Diocleciano | ||
|Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=H (Historia Septem Sapientum) | |Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=H (Historia Septem Sapientum) | ||
|Has Language Group Within Version=German Version H | |Has Language Group Within Version=German Version H | ||
|Has Narrative Or Scholarly Group Within Version=Hystorij von Diocleciano | |Has Narrative Or Scholarly Group Within Version=Hystorij von Diocleciano | ||
|Was Translated Or Adapted From=Prose Version | |Was Translated Or Adapted From=Prosafassung / Prose Version | ||
|Has Source For Information On Textual Relationship to Broader Tradition=Gerdes (1992); Gerdes (2004); Hommers (1968) | |Has Source For Information On Textual Relationship to Broader Tradition=Gerdes (1992); Gerdes (2004); Hommers (1968) | ||
|Has Date Of Production=1470 | |Has Date Of Production=1470 | ||
|Has Start Date Of Production=1470 | |||
|Has End Date Of Production=1470 | |||
|Has Source For Date Of Production=Steinmetz (1999); Handschriftencensus 15999: https://handschriftencensus.de/15999 | |Has Source For Date Of Production=Steinmetz (1999); Handschriftencensus 15999: https://handschriftencensus.de/15999 | ||
|Has Material=Paper | |Has Material=Paper | ||
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|Has Modern Edition=Steinmetz, Die Hystorij von Diocleciano (1999) | |Has Modern Edition=Steinmetz, Die Hystorij von Diocleciano (1999) | ||
|Has Modern Research Literature=Steinmetz (1999); Gerdes (1992); Gerdes (2004); Hommers (1968); Menhardt (1961) | |Has Modern Research Literature=Steinmetz (1999); Gerdes (1992); Gerdes (2004); Hommers (1968); Menhardt (1961) | ||
|Has Note=The 'Hystorij' text, according to Gerdes, contains five inset tales that are not found in the Historia tradition; from the seventh story on, the text closely follows the German Historia Redaction G. | |||
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Manuscript | |||
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Reference Number | Ger43 | ||
Location | Wien / Vienna, Schottenstift | ||
Siglum/Shelfmark | Wien, Schottenstift, Cod. 33 (407) | ||
Page/Folio range | 1r-39v | ||
Standardised title of narrative | Hystorij von Diocleciano | ||
Incipit or textual title | |||
Version (siglum) | H (Historia Septem Sapientum) | ||
└ Language Group within Version | German Version H | ||
└ Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version | Hystorij von Diocleciano | ||
└ Further scholarly subgroup (1) | |||
└ Further scholarly subgroup (2) | |||
Translated/adapted from (Version/Text) | Prosafassung / Prose Version | ||
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition | Gerdes (1992), Gerdes (2004), Hommers (1968) | ||
Scribe | |||
Author | |||
Place of Manuscript Production | |||
Date of Manuscript Production | 1470 | ||
Source of date Manuscript Production | Steinmetz (1999), Handschriftencensus 15999: https://handschriftencensus.de/15999 | ||
Material | Paper | ||
Language of Manuscript | German (High and Low German) | ||
Regional or specific Language of Manuscript | Bairisch-Österreichisch, Westbairisch | ||
Source for regional or specific Language of Manuscript | Menhardt (1961), Steinmetz (1999) | ||
Prose or Verse | Prose | ||
Other texts in the Manuscript | |||
Script style/form | |||
Total pages/folios in Manuscript | 42 | ||
Height | 292 | ||
Width | 222 | ||
Illustrations | No | ||
Digitisation | |||
Modern Editions | Steinmetz, Die Hystorij von Diocleciano (1999) | ||
Catalogue | |||
Modern Research Literature | Steinmetz (1999), Gerdes (1992), Gerdes (2004), Hommers (1968), Menhardt (1961) |
Note
The 'Hystorij' text, according to Gerdes, contains five inset tales that are not found in the Historia tradition; from the seventh story on, the text closely follows the German Historia Redaction G.