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Latest revision as of 12:41, 3 December 2025
The first Dutch print of the Historia septem sapientum was published in 1479 by Gheraert Leeu in Gouda. It is one of the first Dutch fictional narratives and has probably been translated from the Latin print Historia septem sapientum Romae. [Köln: Printer of pseudo-Augustinus, De fide (Johann Schilling), 1473] (see Schlusemann 2023a: 124, Schlusemann 2023b: 92). Schlusemann lists eleven editions published until 1800, four of them already within the incunabula period: 1479, 1483, [1484], [ca. 1489] (see 2023b: 92–93, 120).
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| Language within Version | Dutch |
| Narrative / Scholarly Group | |
| Parent Versions | Dutch Version H |
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| Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages | |
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| Branch of the tradition | Seven Sages of Rome |
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| Date of composition | 1479 |
| Source for date of composition | Schlusemann (2023a), Schlusemann (2023b) |
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| Modern research literature | Schlusemann (2023a), Schlusemann (2023b), Hellinga (1973a), Hellinga (1973b) |
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| Source for composition and adaptation information | Schlusemann (2023a), Schlusemann (2023b) |
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| Language of text | Dutch |
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