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|Has Modern Research Literature=Roth (2004); Daniel / Kornrumpf (1974)
|Has Modern Research Literature=Roth (2004); Daniel / Kornrumpf (1974)
|Has Internal Notes=started (but not yet completed) by Elisabeth Böttcher
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|Has Note=Regarding place and date of manuscript production, Roth has the Franziskanerkloster Landshut as provenience but also suggests "Italien?" in his notes about the date of production (see Roth 2004, p.82-83).
|Has Note=Regarding place and date of manuscript production, Roth has the Franziskanerkloster Landshut as provenance but also suggests "Italien?" in his notes about the date of production (see Roth 2004, p.82-83).


Apart from a title indication on the tail edge
Apart from a title indication on the tail edge, the "Historia" does not clearly stand out as an independent text from the "Gesta Romanorum"; the text only survives up to the beginning of >Vaticinium< / >Amici<; the old foliatiion indicates that the manuscript was originally composed differently (see Roth 2004, p.83).
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Manuscript
Reference Number Latin56
Location München, Universitätsbibliothek
Siglum/Shelfmark 2° Cod. ms. 136
Page/Folio range 112vb-118vb
Standardised title of narrative Historia Septem Sapientum
Incipit or textual title De. vij. sapientibus. DYoclecianus regnavit in civitate Romana dives valde
Version (siglum) H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
Language Group within Version Latin Version H
Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version Group IV
Further scholarly subgroup (1)
Further scholarly subgroup (2) Text M11
Translated/adapted from (Version/Text)
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition Roth (2004)
Scribe
Author
Place of Manuscript Production Franziskanerkloster Landshut, Germany
Date of Manuscript Production
Source of date Manuscript Production Roth (2004)
Material Paper
Language of Manuscript Latin
Regional or specific Language of Manuscript
Source for regional or specific Language of Manuscript
Prose or Verse Prose
Other texts in the Manuscript Teil I:

1ra-8vb : Lumen animae

Teil II: 9ra-89ra : Sermones de tempore (with supplements), mainly by Landulfus Caracciolus de Neapoli (9ra-44vb) and Philippus de Monte Calerio (45ra-77ra) 89ra-94rb : Gesta Romanorum moralizata, within: 90ra-94rb: Robert Holkot: Moralitates 94va-b : De corpore Christi 95ra-99ra : Legendae sanctorum 99ra-b : Vita et sententiae Secundi philosophi (from Vinzenz von Beauvais: Speculum historiale) 99rb-112vb : Gesta Romanorum moralizata 112vb-118vb : Historia septem sapientum, frgm. 119ra-127va : Sermones de sanctis et de festis 127va-128vb : (spiritual) Notae, dicta, versus etc. 128vb-129vb : Excerpts from Alexander von Hales: Summa theologica 130ra-134vb : Konrad von Brundelsheim: Sermones de tempore; within: 131vb-132vb: De septem virtutibus religiosorum

Teil III: 135ra-245va : Franciscus von Meyronnes: Flores Augustini; within: 230va-231va: Quaestio de incarnatione Jesu Christi 245va-246vb : Richard von St. Viktor: Beniamin maior (De gratia contemplationis), excerpt

Total pages/folios in Manuscript 251
Height 275
Width 200
Illustrations No
Digitisation
Modern Editions Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004)
Catalogue
Modern Research Literature Roth (2004)Daniel / Kornrumpf (1974)
General Notes (Internal) completed by Elisabeth Böttcher

Note

Regarding place and date of manuscript production, Roth has the Franziskanerkloster Landshut as provenance but also suggests "Italien?" in his notes about the date of production (see Roth 2004, p.82-83).

Apart from a title indication on the tail edge, the "Historia" does not clearly stand out as an independent text from the "Gesta Romanorum"; the text only survives up to the beginning of >Vaticinium< / >Amici<; the old foliatiion indicates that the manuscript was originally composed differently (see Roth 2004, p.83).