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From The Seven Sages of Rome
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Miniatures at the beginning of the text, and before each story; Runte suggests they are 'enlarged imitations of the miniatures in Text E' (1974, p. xxvii). They are preceeded by titles in red ink, with initials in gold, blue, and red.
Miniatures at the beginning of the text, and before each story; Runte suggests they are 'enlarged imitations of the miniatures in Text E' (1974, p. xxvii). They are preceeded by titles in red ink, with initials in gold, blue, and red.

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Manuscript Identification

Reference Number
Fr3
Siglum / Shelfmark
Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal, 2998 (formerly 232 B.L.F.)
Page / Folio range
1r-58r

Textual Content & Tradition

Standardised title of narrative
Incipit or textual title
Il est assavoir que jadis il avoit un empereour a Romme qui ot nom Dyocliseus
Version (siglum)
Language Group within Version


Further scholarly subgroup (2)
Source for textual relationship


Digitisation & Editions


Authorship & Production


Date of Production
1400 - 1500
Source of Date of Production

Physical Description

Total pages / folios
62
Height
238
Width
170


Illustrations
Yes

Contents & Additional Texts

Other texts in the Manuscript
1r-58r: Isoire de la male marrastre 58v-62r: Enseignement de sapience

Catalogues & Research Literature


Research Material

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Miniatures at the beginning of the text, and before each story; Runte suggests they are 'enlarged imitations of the miniatures in Text E' (1974, p. xxvii). They are preceeded by titles in red ink, with initials in gold, blue, and red.