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Manuscript Identification | |
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Reference Number | Eng5 |
Location | Cambridge University Library |
Siglum/Shelfmark | Cambridge University Library MS Ff. 2, 38 |
Page/Folio range | 134r-156v |
Textual Content and Tradition | |
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Standardised title of narrative | The Seven Sages of Rome: English 'F' text |
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Version (siglum) | A (Seven Sages) |
└ Language Group within Version | Middle English Version A |
└ Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version | Y Group |
└ Further scholarly subgroup (1) | Southern English |
└ Further scholarly subgroup (2) | |
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Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition | Whitelock (2005) |
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Language of text | Middle English |
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Digitisation and Editions | |
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Digitisation | |
Modern Editions | Brunner, The Seven Sages of Rome (Southern Version) (1933) |
Authorship and Production | |
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Place of Manuscript Production | England |
Date of Manuscript Production | 1400/1500 |
Source of Date of Manuscript Production | Brunner (1933), Whitelock (2005), British Library website |
Physical Description | |
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Material | Paper |
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Prose or verse | |
Illustrations | No |
Contents and Additional Texts | |
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Other texts in the Manuscript | The Seven Sages follows a copy of Bevis of Hampton. Also contained in the MS are other English prose and verse, some religious and didactic (e.g. [Th]e lyfe of Seynt Kateryn, How the goode man taught hys sone) others secular (fabliaux, romances, etc.: The Erle of Tolous, Syr Egyllamoure of Artas, Syr Tryamowre, Octavian, Guy of Warwick, Le Bone Florence of Rome, Robert of Sicily, Sir Degare). |
Catalogues and Research Literature | |
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Catalogue | |
Modern Research Literature | Brunner (1933), McSparran (1979) |
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