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The text itself was enjoyed widely, evidenced by the number and regularity of prints. Uniquely, many of these were not reprints, but in fact unique translations of the Seven Sages from different cultures. The Czech version is also notable for five anomalous tales: [[Sylwius]], [[Heres Regni]], [[Tonstrix]], [[Filius Profusus]], and [[Papirius]]. | The text itself was enjoyed widely, evidenced by the number and regularity of prints. Uniquely, many of these were not reprints, but in fact unique translations of the Seven Sages from different cultures. The Czech version is also notable for five anomalous tales: [[Sylwius]], [[Heres Regni]], [[Tonstrix]], [[Filius Profusus]], and [[Papirius]]. | ||
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|Has Language Within Version=Czech | |Has Language Within Version=Czech | ||
|Has Parent Version=H (Historia Septem Sapientum) | |Has Parent Version=H (Historia Septem Sapientum) | ||
|Has Branch Of Tradition= | |Has Branch Of Tradition=Seven Sages of Rome | ||
|Has | |Has Language Of Version=Czech | ||
|Is Translated Into Languages=Russian | |Is Translated Into Languages=Russian | ||
|Has Modern Research Literature=Jakubec (1929); Kolár (1985); Murko (1890); Máchal (1898); Schlusemann (2023); Šimák (1916); Novák (1895); Nebeský (1847); Jireček (1862); Veitz (1910); Voit (2012); Voit (2017) | |Has Modern Research Literature=Jakubec (1929); Kolár (1985); Murko (1890); Máchal (1898); Schlusemann (2023); Šimák (1916); Novák (1895); Nebeský (1847); Jireček (1862); Veitz (1910); Voit (2012); Voit (2017) | ||
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|Has Short Title=Puteus | |Has Short Title=Puteus | ||
|Has Sequence Number=2 | |Has Sequence Number=2 | ||
|Has Narrator=First Master | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{EmbeddedStory | {{EmbeddedStory | ||
|Has Short Title=Sylwius | |Has Short Title=Sylwius | ||
|Has Sequence Number=3 | |Has Sequence Number=3 | ||
|Has Narrator=Empress | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{EmbeddedStory | {{EmbeddedStory | ||
|Has Short Title=Ingenia | |Has Short Title=Ingenia 4 | ||
|Has Sequence Number=4 | |Has Sequence Number=4 | ||
|Has Narrator=Second Master | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{EmbeddedStory | {{EmbeddedStory | ||
|Has Short Title=Heres Regni | |Has Short Title=Heres Regni | ||
|Has Sequence Number=5 | |Has Sequence Number=5 | ||
|Has Narrator=Empress | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{EmbeddedStory | {{EmbeddedStory | ||
|Has Short Title=Tonstrix | |Has Short Title=Tonstrix | ||
|Has Sequence Number=6 | |Has Sequence Number=6 | ||
|Has Narrator=Third Master | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{EmbeddedStory | {{EmbeddedStory | ||
|Has Short Title=Filius Profusus | |Has Short Title=Filius Profusus | ||
|Has Sequence Number=7 | |Has Sequence Number=7 | ||
|Has Narrator=Empress | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{EmbeddedStory | {{EmbeddedStory | ||
|Has Short Title=Vidua | |Has Short Title=Vidua | ||
|Has Sequence Number=8 | |Has Sequence Number=8 | ||
|Has Narrator=Fourth Master | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{EmbeddedStory | {{EmbeddedStory | ||
|Has Short Title=Papirius | |Has Short Title=Papirius | ||
|Has Sequence Number=9 | |Has Sequence Number=9 | ||
|Has Narrator=Prince | |||
}} | }} | ||
Latest revision as of 13:21, 18 February 2026
Whilst the Seven Sages were published within the Gesta Romanarum in Bohemian in the 1400s, the oldest copy of the Seven Sages alone is a 1502 print, translated from either an early German version of the Historia, as suggested by Nebeský (1847), or a reprint of a Latin version, as Murko (1890) argues, by Mikuláš Bakalář, a Slovak printer who trained in Krakow.
The text itself was enjoyed widely, evidenced by the number and regularity of prints. Uniquely, many of these were not reprints, but in fact unique translations of the Seven Sages from different cultures. The Czech version is also notable for five anomalous tales: Sylwius, Heres Regni, Tonstrix, Filius Profusus, and Papirius.
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Pattern of Embedded Stories in This Version
| Has Short Title | Has Sequence Number | Has Narrator | Has Name Variation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arbor – The Tree | 1 | Empress | |
| Puteus – The Well | 2 | First Master | |
| Sylwius | 3 | Empress | |
| Ingenia 4 – The Trick: The Fur Coat | 4 | Second Master | |
| Heres Regni | 5 | Empress | |
| Tonstrix | 6 | Third Master | |
| Filius Profusus | 7 | Empress | |
| Vidua – The Widow | 8 | Fourth Master |