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|Has Title=Scala | |Has Description=The version of the Seven Sages narrative known as 'Version S' in scholarship was penned by Jean or Johannes Gobi the Younger, as part of the collection of ''exempla'' titled ''Scala Coeli'' composed circa 1322–30. Gobi was a Dominican friar from the south of France, who compiled and composed the ''Scala Coeli'' while living at the monstery in Saint-Maximin (a site overseen by Jean Gobi the Elder, presumably his uncle) (see [[Aranda García (2021a)]], Polo de Beaulieu (1996)). The ''exempla'' in the compilation - somewhere between 600 and 1,000 in number, depending on the manuscript/incunabula witness - are mostly, but not universally, Dominican, drawn from and found in many other popular contemporary ''exempla'' collections, including those attributed to Jacques de Vitry, Arnold of Liège, Étienne of Bourbon, and Caesarius of Heisterbach. | ||
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Revision as of 13:47, 22 April 2025
The version of the Seven Sages narrative known as 'Version S' in scholarship was penned by Jean or Johannes Gobi the Younger, as part of the collection of exempla titled Scala Coeli composed circa 1322–30. Gobi was a Dominican friar from the south of France, who compiled and composed the Scala Coeli while living at the monstery in Saint-Maximin (a site overseen by Jean Gobi the Elder, presumably his uncle) (see Aranda García (2021a), Polo de Beaulieu (1996)). The exempla in the compilation - somewhere between 600 and 1,000 in number, depending on the manuscript/incunabula witness - are mostly, but not universally, Dominican, drawn from and found in many other popular contemporary exempla collections, including those attributed to Jacques de Vitry, Arnold of Liège, Étienne of Bourbon, and Caesarius of Heisterbach.
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Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages | S |
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Title | Scala coeli |
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Branch of the tradition | West |
Adapted from (version) | (Lost) Liber de Septem Sapientibus |
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Original language of version | Latin |
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Translated into (languages) | Latin, Spanish |
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