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|Has Modern Research Literature=Roediger (1883); Della Lucia (1832) | |||
|Has Modern Edition=Roediger, Libro de' sette savi (1883); Della Lucia, Novella antica (1832) | |||
|Has Note=Also known as Novella antica, Scritta nel buon secolo della lingua and Libro de' sette savi di Roma. | |||
|Has Note On The Frame=According to [[Wikeley (1983)]], the prince is called Stefano. | |||
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