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|Has Branch Of Tradition= | |Has Parent Version=H (Historia Septem Sapientum) | ||
|Has | |Has Branch Of Tradition=Seven Sages of Rome | ||
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|Is Translated Into Languages=Russian; Armenian | |Is Translated Into Languages=Russian; Armenian | ||
|Has Place Of Text Composition=Kraków, Poland | |Has Place Of Text Composition=Kraków, Poland | ||
|Has Date Of Text Composition=1528 | |Has Date Of Text Composition=1528 | ||
|Has Source For Date Of Text Composition=Krzyżanowski (1978) | |Has Source For Date Of Text Composition=Krzyżanowski (1978) | ||
|Has Modern Research Literature=Michałowska (2011); Krzyżanowski (1927); Murko (1890); Krzyżanowski (1978); Schlusemann (2023); Brückner, 1907; Brückner (1927); Brückner (1926); Piekarski (1930); Staniszewski (2020) | |||
|Has Modern Research Literature=Michałowska (2011); Krzyżanowski (1927); Murko (1890); Krzyżanowski (1978); Schlusemann (2023) | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 18 February 2026
The Polish translation of the Historia Septem Sapientum, sometimes titled 'Historya piękna z przykłady nadobnemi o Poncyanie Cesarzu Rzymskim' ('A beautiful history with striking examples about Pontius the Roman Emperor') is believed to be the origin of the Russian version. Most research agrees that all copies of the text descend from a singular translation by Jan z Koszyczek from 1528-32. There is debate about what he may have translated from: Krzyżanowski (1927) suggests it is a version of the Gesta Romanorum, whereas Maciejowski and Murko (1890) name unspecified German editions and Latin editions respectively. The print itself appears to be lost; Murko (1890) notes that Estreicher records a copy in the Zieliński library in Skępe, however this note could not be found in Estreicher and the print could not be found on a visit. The Zielinski library was donated to Płock Scientific Society, whose collections ultimately became one of the 52 founding the Polish National Library. No evidence of the print can be found in the Polish National Library's catalogue.
The earliest surviving print is from 1540 and published by the widow of Florian Ungler, Helena Unglerova, with another print by Maciej Szarffenberg in the same year. The text proved popular amongst Polish audiences, undergoing several reprints in the 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, and is noted by Krzyżanowski (1978) as the 'most popular chapbook in Poland', notwithstanding the numerous reprints of individual stories.
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- H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
- Czech Version H: Kronika sedmi mudrců
- Danish Version H
- Dutch Version H
- English Version H
- French Version H
- German Version H
- Hungarian Version H: Pontianus tsaszar historiaia
- Icelandic Version H
- Latin Version H
- Polish Version H
- Scots Version H: Rolland, Seuin Seages
- Spanish Version H: Los Siete Sabios de Roma
- Swedish Version H: Sju vise mästare
- Yiddish Version H
{{#if:Historya Piękna y Ucieszna o Poncyanie Cesarzu Rzymskim, iako Syna swego iedynego Dyoklecyana, dał w Naukę y ku wychowaniu Siedmi Mędrcom. s.l.: s.n., [1699–1700]., Historya Piękna y Ucieszna o Poncyanie Cesarzu Rzymskim, iako Syna swego iedynego Dyoklecyana, dał w Naukę y ku wychowaniu Siedmi Mędrcom. s.l.: s.n., [1699–1701]., Historya piękna y Ucieszna o Poncyanie Cesarzu Rzymskim, iako Syna swego iedynego Dyoklecyana, dał w Naukę y ku wychowaniu Siedmi Mędrcom. s.l.: s.n., 1761., Historya piękna y Ucieszna o Poncyanie Cesarzu Rzymskim, iako Syna swego iedynego Dyoklecyana, dał w Naukę y ku wychowaniu Siedmi Mędrcom. s.l.: s.n., [ca. 1743]., Historya piękna z przykłady nadobnemi o Poncyanie Cesarzu Rzymskim iako syna swego Dioklecyana dał w naukę y ku wychowaniu siedmi Mędrcom. Kraków: Maciej Szarfenberg, 1540., Historya piękna z przykłady nadobnemi o Poncyanie Cesarzu Rzymskim iako syna swego Dioklecyana dał w naukę y ku wychowaniu siedmi Mędrcom. Kraków: Mikołaj Szarfenberger, 1566., Poncian Ktory ma w sobie rozmaithe powiesci miłe barzo ku cżcieniu wziete [sic] z Rzymskich dzieiow. Kraków: Florian Ungler, 1540., [Poncjan] ([Kraków: Hieronim Wietor, pre-1540]).
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