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|Has Description=The ''Seven Sages'' narrative in Italian is often titled ''Il Libro dei Sette Savi di Roma''. The Italian branch of the Version A pattern, sometimes referred to in scholarship as the ''versione francese-italica'' (by e.g. [[Cesari (1896)|Cesari]]), exists in a few different redactions. All of these follow, or nearly follow, the story-order set by the [[French Version A: Roman des Sept Sages|Old French Version A,]] and are presumed to be (direct or indirect) translations of French iterations of the narrative. The three disctinct redactions are: | |||
* [[Libro dei Sette Savj (A)]], edited by [[d'Ancona (1864)]] | |||
* [[Italian Prose (V)]], edited by [[Varnhagen (1881)]] | |||
* [[Storia favolosa di Stefano (S)]], edited by [[Bozzoli (1999)]]; first discussed in [[Cesari (1896)]]. | |||
All of these redactions have complex inheritances. Of the three versions, the [[Libro dei Sette Savj (A)]] is most closely related to its French Version A source-text, and the only one to maintain all fifteen stories. The Italian Prose (V) betrays the influence of Version [[L (Sept Sages de Rome)]], perhaps suggesting that a [[French A/L Overlap]] text was its source. The ''Storia favolosa di Stefano'' has historically been designated part of Version A, but also evidences influences of [[I (Versio Italico)]]. Some scholarship [[D'Agostino (2022)|(D'Agostino, 2022)]] therefore groups it with other anomalous Version I texts instead of with the A branch. | |||
Both the Prose (V) and the ''Storia favolosa'' replace the story [[Puteus]] with [[Mercator]], a story that clearly mirrors the frame-tale's structure and concerns. Mercator is found only in these two Italian redactions, and in the anomalous [[Latin Version A: Allegatio / Libellus|Latin]] (and later [[German Version A: Allegatio/Libellus|German]]) translations of Version A known as the ''Allegatio septem sapientum'' or ''Libellus muliebri nequitia plenus.'' The Latin ''Allegatio'' also replaces Puteus with Mercator, and was composed sometime in the 14th century, in Northern Italy - making it roughly contemporary with these Italian Version A redactions. | |||
|Has Parent Version=A (Seven Sages) | |Has Parent Version=A (Seven Sages) | ||
|Has Title=Il Libro dei Sette Savi | |||
|Has Branch Of Tradition=West | |Has Branch Of Tradition=West | ||
|Is Adapted From=French Version A: Roman des Sept Sages | |||
|Is Adapted Into=Italian Prose (V); Libro dei Sette Savj (A); Storia favolosa di Stefano (S) | |||
|Has Original Language Of Version=Italian | |||
|Is Translated Into Languages=Veneto; Toscano | |||
|Has Place Of Text Composition=Italy | |||
|Has Start Date Of Composition=1250 | |||
|Has End Date Of Composition=1400 | |||
|Has Text Language=Italian | |Has Text Language=Italian | ||
|Has Modern Research Literature=Mussafia (1867); D'Ancona (1864); D'Agostino (2022); Giannetti (2012); Giannetti (1996); Bozzoli (1999); Bianchi (2014-2015); Varnhagen (1881); Cesari (1896); Segre (1959); Bozzoli (1997); Comparetti (1869); Cappelli (1865) | |||
|Has Modern Edition=D'Ancona, Il Libro dei Sette Savj (1864); Varnhagen, Eine Italienische Prosaversion der Sieben Weisen (1881); Bianchi, Libro dei sette savi di Roma (2014-2015); Giannetti, Libro dei Sette Savi di Roma (2012); Bozzoli, Storia favolosa di Stefano (1999) | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 18 November 2025
The Seven Sages narrative in Italian is often titled Il Libro dei Sette Savi di Roma. The Italian branch of the Version A pattern, sometimes referred to in scholarship as the versione francese-italica (by e.g. Cesari), exists in a few different redactions. All of these follow, or nearly follow, the story-order set by the Old French Version A, and are presumed to be (direct or indirect) translations of French iterations of the narrative. The three disctinct redactions are:
- Libro dei Sette Savj (A), edited by d'Ancona (1864)
- Italian Prose (V), edited by Varnhagen (1881)
- Storia favolosa di Stefano (S), edited by Bozzoli (1999); first discussed in Cesari (1896).
All of these redactions have complex inheritances. Of the three versions, the Libro dei Sette Savj (A) is most closely related to its French Version A source-text, and the only one to maintain all fifteen stories. The Italian Prose (V) betrays the influence of Version L (Sept Sages de Rome), perhaps suggesting that a French A/L Overlap text was its source. The Storia favolosa di Stefano has historically been designated part of Version A, but also evidences influences of I (Versio Italico). Some scholarship (D'Agostino, 2022) therefore groups it with other anomalous Version I texts instead of with the A branch.
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| Narrative / Scholarly Group | |
| Parent Versions | A (Seven Sages) |
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| Author | |
| Title | Il Libro dei Sette Savi |
| Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages | |
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| Branch of the tradition | West |
| Language & Composition | |
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| Original language of version | Italian |
| Translated into (languages) | Veneto, Toscano |
| Place of composition | Italy |
| Date of composition | 1250 - 1400 |
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| Adapted from (version) | French Version A: Roman des Sept Sages |
| Adapted into (version) | Italian Prose (V), Libro dei Sette Savj (A), Storia favolosa di Stefano (S) |
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| Language of text | Italian |
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