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From The Seven Sages of Rome
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Manuscript Identification

Reference Number
Eng5
Siglum / Shelfmark
Cambridge University Library MS Ff. 2, 38

Textual Content & Tradition

Languages

Language of text




Authorship & Production


Place of Production
Date of Production
1400/1500

Physical Description

Material



Illustrations
No

Contents & Additional Texts

Other texts in the Manuscript
ff. 134r - 156v; 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 & Research Literature

Embedded Stories in This Manuscript

Research Material

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Unlike the other texts that contain the Southern English version of The Seven Sages, this MS has an different story order (Puteus instead of Canis as the second story, Tentamina instead of Medicus as the fourth, Vidua instead of Puteus as the fifth, Canis and Medicus as the 8th and 12th stories). Additionally, Senescalcus and Virgilius are wholly absent. In their place are stories that Brunner titled 'Parricida' (story 7) and 'Armiger' (story 9).