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|Has Internal Notes=completed by Elisabeth Böttcher
|Has Note=The "Historia" is only marked as an independent text from the "Gesta Romanorum" by an initial running over six lines. The text contains (similar to Wien Österreichische Nationalbibliothek Cod. 12449) heavily abridged moralisations on >Canis<, >Aper<, >Puteus< and >Virgilius<, the wording of which is taken from a manuscript of the "Gesta Romanorum". There are numerous unusual spellings (Roth suspects dictation as the reason), and Roth only highlights the form "-rat" instead of "-ret" for verbs. (See Roth 2004, p.90).
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Manuscript Identification
Reference Number Latin61
Location Uppsala, Universitetsbiblioteket
Siglum/Shelfmark Cod. C 695
Page/Folio range 41v-69v
Textual Content and Tradition
Standardised title of narrative Historia Septem Sapientum Moralizata
Incipit or textual title Sequitur de septem magistris DJoclesianus regnauit in ciuitate romana diues 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 U2
Translated/adapted from (Version/Text)
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition Roth (2004)
Languages
Language of text
Regional or specific Language of text
Source for regional or specific Language of text
Digitisation and Editions
Digitisation
Modern Editions Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004)
Note

The "Historia" is only marked as an independent text from the "Gesta Romanorum" by an initial running over six lines. The text contains (similar to Wien Österreichische Nationalbibliothek Cod. 12449) heavily abridged moralisations on >Canis<, >Aper<, >Puteus< and >Virgilius<, the wording of which is taken from a manuscript of the "Gesta Romanorum". There are numerous unusual spellings (Roth suspects dictation as the reason), and Roth only highlights the form "-rat" instead of "-ret" for verbs. (See Roth 2004, p.90).

Authorship and Production
Scribe
Author
Place of Manuscript Production Northern Germany
Date of Manuscript Production 1450/1500
Source of Date of Manuscript Production Roth (2004)
Physical Description
Material Paper
Total pages/folios in Manuscript 104
Height 210
Width 145
Script style/form
Prose or verse
Illustrations No
Contents and Additional Texts
Other texts in the Manuscript 1r-85r : Gesta Romanorum moralizata; within: 41v-69v: Historia septem sapientum (moralizata)

85v-93r : Canticum canticorum, Matthaeus 93v-94v : blank 95r-99v : Passio Christi, niederdeutsch

Catalogues and Research Literature
Catalogue
Modern Research Literature Roth (2004)Andersson-Schmitt / Hedlund (1993)
Pattern of embedded stories in this manuscript