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|Has Location=Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland | |Has Location=Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland | ||
|Has Siglum=Asloan Manuscript, MS 16500 | |Has Siglum=Asloan Manuscript, MS 16500 | ||
|Has Page Range= | |Has Page Range=167-210 | ||
|Has | |Has Standardised Title Of Narrative=The Seven Sages of Rome | ||
|Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=A | |Has Incipit Or Textual Title=The Buke of The Sevyne Sagis | ||
|Has Language Group Within Version=Older Scots Version A | |Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=A (Seven Sages) | ||
|Has Language Group Within Version=Older Scots Version A: Buke of the Sevyne Sagis | |||
|Has Further Secondary Scholarly Subgroup=Text As | |||
|Was Translated Or Adapted From=Old French Version A | |Was Translated Or Adapted From=Old French Version A | ||
|Has Source For Information On Textual Relationship to Broader Tradition=NLS Catalogue website: https://manuscripts.nls.uk/repositories/2/resources/18684 | |Has Source For Information On Textual Relationship to Broader Tradition=NLS Catalogue website: https://manuscripts.nls.uk/repositories/2/resources/18684 | ||
|Has Scribe=John Asloan | |Has Scribe=John Asloan | ||
|Has Place Of Production=Scotland | |Has Place Of Production=Scotland | ||
|Has Date Of Production=1513-1542 | |Has Date Of Production=1513-1542 | ||
|Has Start Date Of Production=1513 | |||
|Has End Date Of Production=1542 | |||
|Has Source For Date Of Production=NLS Catalogue website: https://manuscripts.nls.uk/repositories/2/resources/18684 | |Has Source For Date Of Production=NLS Catalogue website: https://manuscripts.nls.uk/repositories/2/resources/18684 | ||
|Has Material=Paper | |Has Material=Paper | ||
|Has Language | |Has Language=Scots | ||
|Has Language=Middle Scots | |Has Regional Language=Middle Scots | ||
|Has Source For Language=NLS Catalogue website: https://manuscripts.nls.uk/repositories/2/resources/18684 | |Has Source For Regional Language=NLS Catalogue website: https://manuscripts.nls.uk/repositories/2/resources/18684 | ||
| | |Has Literary Form=Verse | ||
|Has Collation=Over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700; poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. | |Has Collation=Over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700; poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. | ||
Contents: Of penance and confession. The buke of the chess. The cart of the warld. The porteous of noblenes. The Scottis originale. Part of the Ynglis cronikle. Ane schort memoriale. The Scottis cronikle. The spectacle of luf. The sex weekdayis and agis. The buke of the sevyne sagis. The justis betuix the talzeour and the sowtar. Off the fenzeit fals frere of Tungland. The buke of the howlat. The talis of the fyve bestis. The tale of the twa mys. The maner of the crying of ane playe. The tale of Orpheus and Eurdices his quene. The buke of the thre prestis of Peblis. The contemplacioun of synnaris. The passioun of Jhesu. Ane ballat of Our Lady. The maying and disport of Chauceir. Divers ballatis of Our Ladye. | '''Contents:''' | ||
*Of penance and confession. | |||
*The buke of the chess. | |||
*The cart of the warld. | |||
*The porteous of noblenes. | |||
*The Scottis originale. | |||
*Part of the Ynglis cronikle. | |||
*Ane schort memoriale. | |||
*The Scottis cronikle. | |||
*The spectacle of luf. | |||
*The sex weekdayis and agis. | |||
*The buke of the sevyne sagis. | |||
*The justis betuix the talzeour and the sowtar. | |||
*Off the fenzeit fals frere of Tungland. | |||
*The buke of the howlat. | |||
*The talis of the fyve bestis. | |||
*The tale of the twa mys. | |||
*The maner of the crying of ane playe. | |||
*The tale of Orpheus and Eurdices his quene. | |||
*The buke of the thre prestis of Peblis. | |||
*The contemplacioun of synnaris. | |||
*The passioun of Jhesu. | |||
*Ane ballat of Our Lady. | |||
*The maying and disport of Chauceir. | |||
*Divers ballatis of Our Ladye. | |||
|Has Total Pages In Manuscript=308 | |Has Total Pages In Manuscript=308 | ||
|Has Height=406.5 | |Has Height=406.5 | ||
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|Has Illustrations=No | |Has Illustrations=No | ||
|Has Digitisation=https://digital.nls.uk/235163104 | |Has Digitisation=https://digital.nls.uk/235163104 | ||
|Has Modern Edition=Van Buuren, The Buke of the Sevyne Sagis (1982) | |||
|Has Modern Research Literature=Cragie (1923); Van Buuren (1982) | |Has Modern Research Literature=Cragie (1923); Van Buuren (1982) | ||
|Has Catalogue=https://digital.nls.uk/235163104 | |||
|Has Note=There is a lacuna between Sapientes (the 11th story, told by the Empress) and Inclusa; according to Catherine van Buuren (1982), this likely included the sixth sage's tale, and the Empress's reponse to it. | |||
Unlike the Middle English versions, the Older Scots text includes the gender-reveal at the end of the text. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:46, 20 March 2025
Manuscript Identification | |
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Reference Number | Scots1 |
Location | Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland |
Siglum/Shelfmark | Asloan Manuscript, MS 16500 |
Page/Folio range | 167-210 |
Textual Content and Tradition | |
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Standardised title of narrative | The Seven Sages of Rome |
Incipit or textual title | The Buke of The Sevyne Sagis |
Version (siglum) | A (Seven Sages) |
└ Language Group within Version | Older Scots Version A: Buke of the Sevyne Sagis |
└ Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version | |
└ Further scholarly subgroup (1) | |
└ Further scholarly subgroup (2) | Text As |
Translated/adapted from (Version/Text) | Old French Version A |
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition | NLS Catalogue website: https://manuscripts.nls.uk/repositories/2/resources/18684 |
Languages | |
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Language of text | Scots |
Regional or specific Language of text | Middle Scots |
Source for regional or specific Language of text | NLS Catalogue website: https://manuscripts.nls.uk/repositories/2/resources/18684 |
Digitisation and Editions | |
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Digitisation | https://digital.nls.uk/235163104 |
Modern Editions | Van Buuren, The Buke of the Sevyne Sagis (1982) |
Note |
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There is a lacuna between Sapientes (the 11th story, told by the Empress) and Inclusa; according to Catherine van Buuren (1982), this likely included the sixth sage's tale, and the Empress's reponse to it. Unlike the Middle English versions, the Older Scots text includes the gender-reveal at the end of the text. |
Authorship and Production | |
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Scribe | John Asloan |
Author | |
Place of Manuscript Production | Scotland |
Date of Manuscript Production | 1513/1542 |
Source of Date of Manuscript Production | NLS Catalogue website: https://manuscripts.nls.uk/repositories/2/resources/18684 |
Physical Description | |
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Material | Paper |
Total pages/folios in Manuscript | 308 |
Height | 406.5 |
Width | 304.8 |
Script style/form | |
Prose or verse | Verse |
Illustrations | No |
Contents and Additional Texts | |
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Other texts in the Manuscript | Over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700; poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan.
Contents:
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Catalogues and Research Literature | |
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Catalogue | https://digital.nls.uk/235163104 |
Modern Research Literature | Cragie (1923), Van Buuren (1982) |
Pattern of embedded stories in this manuscript | |
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