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|Has Description=The French texts attached to this version are those that are the subject of scholarly debate as to their placement in either [[A (Seven Sages)|Version A]] or [[L (Sept Sages de Rome)|Version L]]. These texts bear a range of distinctive differences, varying from text to text, that betray a cross-pollination between the two textual versions. Sometimes this is typified as part of a text copied verbatim from A, and other parts from L; in other cases, these texts adhere primarily to one tradition, but then borrow portions or embedded stories from the other. I am also including in this group all texts that Runte describes as having sixteen or seventeen stories, but otherwise following the Version A pattern, when those additional stories are those typical for Version L's distinctive pattern (''[[Noverca]]'' and ''[[Filia]]''). Please see individual manuscript pages for the story-order, as this varies from text to text. | |||
|Has Title=Sept Sages de Rome | |Has Title=Sept Sages de Rome | ||
|Has Siglum=Overlap of Versions A and L | |Has Siglum=Overlap of Versions A and L | ||
|Has Branch Of Tradition=West | |Has Branch Of Tradition=West | ||
|Is Adapted From=L (Sept Sages de Rome); A (Seven Sages) | |||
|Has Original Language Of Version=Old French | |||
|Has Text Language=Old French | |Has Text Language=Old French | ||
|Has Modern Research Literature=ARLIMA: Les sept sages; Berne-Aïache (1966); Coco (2016 | |Has Modern Research Literature=ARLIMA: Les sept sages; Berne-Aïache (1966); Coco (2016); Foehr-Janssens (1994); Le Roux de Lincy (1838); Paris (1876); Runte (1971); Runte, Society of the Seven Sages Portal (2014); Runte, Wikeley, Farrell (1984); Speer (1981) | ||
|Has Note=See individual texts for embedded story order. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 27 March 2025
The French texts attached to this version are those that are the subject of scholarly debate as to their placement in either Version A or Version L. These texts bear a range of distinctive differences, varying from text to text, that betray a cross-pollination between the two textual versions. Sometimes this is typified as part of a text copied verbatim from A, and other parts from L; in other cases, these texts adhere primarily to one tradition, but then borrow portions or embedded stories from the other. I am also including in this group all texts that Runte describes as having sixteen or seventeen stories, but otherwise following the Version A pattern, when those additional stories are those typical for Version L's distinctive pattern (Noverca and Filia). Please see individual manuscript pages for the story-order, as this varies from text to text.
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| Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages | Overlap of Versions A and L |
| Version Number | |
| Title | Sept Sages de Rome |
| Author | |
| Tradition and Lineage | |
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| Branch of the tradition | West |
| Adapted from (version) | L (Sept Sages de Rome), A (Seven Sages) |
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| Language and Composition | |
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| Original language of version | Old French |
| Language of text | Old French |
| Regional or specific language of version | |
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| Place of composition | |
| Date of composition | |
| Islamic date of composition | |
| Hebrew date of composition | |
| Source for date of composition | |
| Modern Scholarship and Editions | |
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| Modern research literature | ARLIMA: Les sept sages, Berne-Aïache (1966), Coco (2016), Foehr-Janssens (1994), Le Roux de Lincy (1838), Paris (1876), Runte (1971), Runte, Society of the Seven Sages Portal (2014), Runte, Wikeley, Farrell (1984), Speer (1981) |
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| Notes and Commentary | |
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| Note | See individual texts for embedded story order. |
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| Notes on the frame | |
| Pattern of embedded stories in this version | ||||
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