Latin Mishle Sendebar: Difference between revisions
From The Seven Sages of Rome
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Revision as of 16:47, 30 January 2025
The Latin translation of Mishle Sendebar exists in one manuscript, composed in 1407 in Bergamo, Italy.
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Language within Version | Latin |
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Parent Versions | Mishle Sendebar |
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Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages | Mishle Sendebar |
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Branch of the tradition | East |
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Place of composition | Ancona, Italy |
Date of composition | 1407 |
Source for date of composition | Hilka (1912), Epstein (1967) |
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Modern research literature | Hilka (1912), Epstein (1958), Gerdes (1992) |
Modern Editions | Hilka, Historia Septem Sapientum (Latin Mishle Sendebar) (1912) |
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Language of text | Latin |
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