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|Has Location=London, British Library
|Has Location=London, British Library
|Has Siglum=Additional MS 15685
|Has Siglum=Additional MS 15685
|Has Page Range=83-97
|Has Incipit Or Textual Title=Incipit liber septem philosophorum cuiusdam Imperatoris Romani, Eiusque scientifici et sapientissimi filij. Eiusdemque Imperatoris nequissime secunde uxoris
|Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=I (Versio Italica)
|Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=I (Versio Italica)
|Has Language Group Within Version=Versio Italica (Latin)
|Has Language Group Within Version=Versio Italica (Latin)
|Has Illustrations=No
|Has Place Of Production=Italy
|Has Note=As of July 2025, the British Library is still affected by a hack and the MS is unavailable as it has not been digitalised
|Has Date Of Production=[1400]
|Has Material=Parchment (vellum)
|Has Language=Latin
|Has Collation=The Moralised Book of Chess by Jacobus de Cessolis in Latin, f. 1
 
Libellus moralis Senece, etc. f. 47b
 
Book on the Cardinal Virtues in Italian, f. 51
|Has Illustrations=Yes
|Has Modern Research Literature=Ward (1893); Campbell (1907)
|Has Note=As of July 2025, the British Library is still affected by a hack and the MS is unavailable as it has not been digitalised. [[Ward (1893)]] has a good overview, including folio numbers for each of the stories.


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Entered by Ava Byrne
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Canis
|Has Sequence Number=1
|Has Narrator=First Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Arbor
|Has Sequence Number=2
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Medicus
|Has Sequence Number=3
|Has Narrator=Second Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Aper
|Has Sequence Number=4
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Tentamina
|Has Sequence Number=5
|Has Narrator=Third Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Sapientes
|Has Sequence Number=6
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Avis
|Has Sequence Number=7
|Has Narrator=Fourth Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Gaza
|Has Sequence Number=8
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Inclusa
|Has Sequence Number=9
|Has Narrator=Fifth Master
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Roma
|Has Sequence Number=10
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Vidua
|Has Sequence Number=11
|Has Narrator=Sixth Master
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Virgilius
|Has Sequence Number=12
|Has Narrator=Empress
}}
{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Puteus
|Has Sequence Number=13
|Has Narrator=Seventh Master
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Vaticinium
|Has Sequence Number=14
|Has Narrator=Prince
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}}

Revision as of 15:29, 9 July 2025

Manuscript Identification

Reference Number
LatinManuscript2
Siglum / Shelfmark
Additional MS 15685
Page / Folio range
83-97

Textual Content & Tradition

Incipit or textual title
Incipit liber septem philosophorum cuiusdam Imperatoris Romani, Eiusque scientifici et sapientissimi filij. Eiusdemque Imperatoris nequissime secunde uxoris
Version (siglum)
Language Group within Version



Languages

Language of text



Note

As of July 2025, the British Library is still affected by a hack and the MS is unavailable as it has not been digitalised. Ward (1893) has a good overview, including folio numbers for each of the stories.

Entered by Ava Byrne

Authorship & Production


Place of Production
Date of Production
[1400]

Physical Description



Illustrations
Yes

Contents & Additional Texts

Other texts in the Manuscript
The Moralised Book of Chess by Jacobus de Cessolis in Latin, f. 1

Libellus moralis Senece, etc. f. 47b

Book on the Cardinal Virtues in Italian, f. 51

Catalogues & Research Literature

Catalogue
Modern Research Literature

Embedded Stories in This Manuscript

Research Material

Has Research Material TitleHas Research Material LinkHas Research Material Description