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|Has Modern Edition=Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004) | |Has Modern Edition=Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004) | ||
|Has Modern Research Literature=Roth (2004); Samaran / Marichal (1965) | |Has Modern Research Literature=Roth (2004); Samaran / Marichal (1965) | ||
|Has Internal Notes= | |Has Catalogue=Sélestat (1861) | ||
|Has Internal Notes=completed by Elisabeth Böttcher | |||
|Has Note=The only thing that sets the "Historia" apart from the "Gesta" is a heading that is not rubricated. Roth suggests that this is the reason why the editor of the older manuscript catalogue (see Sélestat, p. 555) did not recognise the "Historia" as an independent text (see Roth 2004, p.37). | |Has Note=The only thing that sets the "Historia" apart from the "Gesta" is a heading that is not rubricated. Roth suggests that this is the reason why the editor of the older manuscript catalogue (see Sélestat, p. 555) did not recognise the "Historia" as an independent text (see Roth 2004, p.37). | ||
Regarding the scribe: Conrad Brampach, rector of the Parochial Church of Sélestat, wrote "Teil II" (part two), probably for Jean de Westhuss in 1434 (see Roth 2004, p.37). | Regarding the scribe: Conrad Brampach, rector of the Parochial Church of Sélestat, wrote "Teil II" (part two), probably for Jean de Westhuss in 1434 (see Roth 2004, p.37). | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:26, 26 June 2024
Manuscript | |||
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Reference Number | Latin17 | ||
Location | Sélestat, Bibliothèque Humaniste | ||
Siglum/Shelfmark | Cod. 26 | ||
Page/Folio range | 175ra-225vb | ||
Standardised title of narrative | Historia Septem Sapientum Moralizata | ||
Incipit or textual title | Incipit hystoria de septem sapientum (!) vtilis et bona [175rb] POncianus In ciuitate romana regnauit prudens valde | ||
Version (siglum) | H (Historia Septem Sapientum) | ||
└ Language Group within Version | Latin Version H | ||
└ Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version | Group I | ||
└ Further scholarly subgroup (1) | |||
└ Further scholarly subgroup (2) | Text S2 | ||
Translated/adapted from (Version/Text) | |||
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition | Roth (2004) | ||
Scribe | Conrad Brampach | ||
Author | |||
Place of Manuscript Production | |||
Date of Manuscript Production | 1434 | ||
Source of date Manuscript Production | Roth (2004) | ||
Material | Paper | ||
Language of Manuscript | Latin | ||
Regional or specific Language of Manuscript | |||
Source for regional or specific Language of Manuscript | |||
Prose or Verse | Prose | ||
Other texts in the Manuscript | Teil I:
1ra-81va : Tractatus de passione domini 81vb-82v : Casus inhibentes sacramentum Eucharistie 83-85 : blank Teil II: 86ra-114ra : Hugo von St. Viktor: De arca Noë 115-121 : blank (not counted) 122ra-230vb : Gesta Romanorum moralizata containing: 175ra-225vb : Historia septem sapientum moralizata, followed by 11 blank folios | ||
Script style/form | |||
Total pages/folios in Manuscript | 230 + 11 blank folios | ||
Height | 295 | ||
Width | 212 | ||
Illustrations | No | ||
Digitisation | |||
Modern Editions | Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004) | ||
Catalogue | Sélestat (1861) | ||
Modern Research Literature | Roth (2004), Samaran / Marichal (1965) |
Note
The only thing that sets the "Historia" apart from the "Gesta" is a heading that is not rubricated. Roth suggests that this is the reason why the editor of the older manuscript catalogue (see Sélestat, p. 555) did not recognise the "Historia" as an independent text (see Roth 2004, p.37).
Regarding the scribe: Conrad Brampach, rector of the Parochial Church of Sélestat, wrote "Teil II" (part two), probably for Jean de Westhuss in 1434 (see Roth 2004, p.37).