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|Has Description=The 'Continental Group x' is a branch of the ''Gesta Romanorum'' tradition (designation by Röll 1986, pp. 213-215). In some of the manuscripts, excerpts of the ''Historia'' appear as part of the ''Gesta Romanorum.'' | |Has Description=The 'Continental Group x' is a branch of the ''Gesta Romanorum'' tradition (designation by [[Röll (1986)|Röll 1986]], pp. 213-215). In some of the manuscripts, excerpts of the ''[[Latin Version H|Historia]]'' appear as part of the ''Gesta Romanorum.'' | ||
The Continental Group x contains the frame narrative before the first story, 'Arbor', as well as the frame narrative between 'Vidua' and 'Vaticinium' / 'Amici'; after (usually) three stories from the ''Gesta''-corpus follows 'Medicus' (see Roth 2004, p. 110). | The Continental Group x contains the frame narrative before the first story, 'Arbor', as well as the frame narrative between 'Vidua' and 'Vaticinium' / 'Amici'; after (usually) three stories from the ''Gesta''-corpus follows 'Medicus' (see [[Roth (2004)|Roth 2004]], p. 110). | ||
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|Has Language Within Version=Latin | |Has Language Within Version=Latin | ||
|Has Parent Version=Excerpts in Gesta Romanorum | |||
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|Has Modern Research Literature=Roth (2004); Röll (1986); Oesterley (1872) | |Has Modern Research Literature=Roth (2004); Röll (1986); Oesterley (1872) | ||
|Has Modern Edition=Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004) | |Has Modern Edition=Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004) | ||
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|Has Short Title=Arbor | |||
|Has Sequence Number=1 | |||
|Has Narrator=Empress | |||
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|Has Short Title=Vidua | |||
|Has Sequence Number=14 | |||
|Has Narrator=Seventh Master | |||
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|Has Short Title=Vaticinium and Amici | |||
|Has Sequence Number=15 | |||
|Has Narrator=Prince | |||
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|Has Short Title=Medicus | |||
|Has Sequence Number=10 | |||
|Has Narrator=Fifth Master | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:24, 5 November 2025
The 'Continental Group x' is a branch of the Gesta Romanorum tradition (designation by Röll 1986, pp. 213-215). In some of the manuscripts, excerpts of the Historia appear as part of the Gesta Romanorum.
The Continental Group x contains the frame narrative before the first story, 'Arbor', as well as the frame narrative between 'Vidua' and 'Vaticinium' / 'Amici'; after (usually) three stories from the Gesta-corpus follows 'Medicus' (see Roth 2004, p. 110).
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| Parent Versions | Excerpts in Gesta Romanorum |
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| Branch of the tradition | West |
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| Modern research literature | Roth (2004), Röll (1986), Oesterley (1872) |
| Modern Editions | Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004) |
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| Source for composition and adaptation information | Roth (2004) |
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| Language of text | Latin |
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