Overlap of Versions A and L: Difference between revisions

From The Seven Sages of Rome
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|Has Branch Of Tradition=Seven Sages of Rome
|Is Adapted From=L (Sept Sages de Rome); A (Seven Sages)
|Is Adapted From=L (Sept Sages de Rome); A (Seven Sages)
|Has Original Language Of Version=Old French
|Has Language Of Version=Old French
|Has Text Language=Old French
|Has Text Language=Old French
|Has Modern Research Literature=ARLIMA: Les sept sages; Berne-Aïache (1966); Coco (2016); Foehr-Janssens (1994); Le Roux de Lincy (1838); Paris (1876); Runte (1971); Runte, Society of the Seven Sages Portal (2014); Runte, Wikeley, Farrell (1984); Speer (1981)
|Has Modern Research Literature=ARLIMA: Les sept sages; Berne-Aïache (1966); Coco (2016); Foehr-Janssens (1994); Le Roux de Lincy (1838); Paris (1876); Runte (1971); Runte, Society of the Seven Sages Portal (2014); Runte, Wikeley, Farrell (1984); Speer (1981)
|Has Note=See individual texts for embedded story order.
|Has Note=See individual texts for embedded story order.
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 27 January 2026

The French texts attached to this version are those that are the subject of scholarly debate as to their placement in either Version A or Version L. These texts bear a range of distinctive differences, varying from text to text, that betray a cross-pollination between the two textual versions. Sometimes this is typified as part of a text copied verbatim from A, and other parts from L; in other cases, these texts adhere primarily to one tradition, but then borrow portions or embedded stories from the other. I am also including in this group all texts that Runte describes as having sixteen or seventeen stories, but otherwise following the Version A pattern, when those additional stories are those typical for Version L's distinctive pattern (Noverca and Filia). Please see individual manuscript pages for the story-order, as this varies from text to text.

Language and Composition
Language of version Old French
Language of text Old French
Regional or specific language of version
Translated into (languages)
Place of composition
Date of composition
Islamic date of composition
Hebrew date of composition
Source for date of composition
Modern Scholarship and Editions
Modern research literature ARLIMA: Les sept sagesBerne-Aïache (1966)Coco (2016)Foehr-Janssens (1994)Le Roux de Lincy (1838)Paris (1876)Runte (1971)Runte, Society of the Seven Sages Portal (2014)Runte, Wikeley, Farrell (1984)Speer (1981)
Modern Editions
Notes and Commentary
Note See individual texts for embedded story order.
Pattern of embedded stories in this version
Has Short TitleHas Sequence NumberHas NarratorHas Name Variation

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