Continental Group x: Difference between revisions

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|Has Short Title=Arbor
|Has Sequence Number=1
|Has Sequence Number=1
|Has Narrator=Empress
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|Has Short Title=Canis
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|Has Narrator=First Master
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|Has Short Title=Aper
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|Has Narrator=Empress
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|Has Short Title=Puteus
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|Has Narrator=Second Master
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|Has Short Title=Gaza
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|Has Narrator=Empress
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Avis
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|Has Narrator=Third Master
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Sapientes
|Has Sequence Number=7
|Has Narrator=Empress
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Tentamina
|Has Sequence Number=8
|Has Narrator=Fourth Master
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Virgilius
|Has Sequence Number=9
|Has Narrator=Empress
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Medicus
|Has Sequence Number=10
|Has Narrator=Fifth Master
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Senescalcus and Roma
|Has Sequence Number=11
|Has Narrator=Empress
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Amatores
|Has Sequence Number=12
|Has Narrator=Sixth Master
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Inclusa
|Has Sequence Number=13
|Has Narrator=Empress
|Has Narrator=Empress
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|Has Sequence Number=15
|Has Sequence Number=15
|Has Narrator=Prince
|Has Narrator=Prince
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{{EmbeddedStory
|Has Short Title=Medicus
|Has Sequence Number=10
|Has Narrator=Fifth Master
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Revision as of 17:29, 28 March 2025

The 'Continental Group x' is a branch of the Gesta Romanorum tradition (designation by Röll 1986, pp. 213-215). In some of the manuscripts, excerpts of the Historia appear as part of the Gesta Romanorum.

The Continental Group x contains the frame narrative before the first story, 'Arbor', as well as the frame narrative between 'Vidua' and 'Vaticinium' / 'Amici'; after (usually) three stories from the Gesta-corpus follows 'Medicus' (see Roth 2004, p. 110).

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