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The Continental Group w contains the most manuscripts from the ''Excerpts'': 124. The number of stories and which ones are included varies but >Medicus<, >Amatores< and >Vaticinium< / >Amici< are missing in all of them (see [[Roth (2004)|Roth 2004]], pp. 111-132). | The Continental Group w contains the most manuscripts from the ''Excerpts'': 124. The number of stories and which ones are included varies but >Medicus<, >Amatores< and >Vaticinium< / >Amici< are missing in all of them (see [[Roth (2004)|Roth 2004]], pp. 111-132). | ||
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* ''Halle Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Qu. Cod. 111, 161ra-161vb, 1481'' which only includes a splitted version of "Virgilius" (see ''Hal'' in the chart, [[Roth (2004)|Roth 2004]], p. 122-123, footnote 188) | |||
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Revision as of 10:23, 30 April 2025
The 'Continental Group w' is a branch of the Gesta Romanorum tradition (designation by Röll 1986, pp. 215-217). In some of the manuscripts, excerpts of the Historia appear as part of the Gesta Romanorum.
The Continental Group w contains the most manuscripts from the Excerpts: 124. The number of stories and which ones are included varies but >Medicus<, >Amatores< and >Vaticinium< / >Amici< are missing in all of them (see Roth 2004, pp. 111-132).
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- Halle Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Qu. Cod. 111, 161ra-161vb, 1481 which only includes a splitted version of "Virgilius" (see Hal in the chart, Roth 2004, p. 122-123, footnote 188)
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Language within Version | Latin |
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Parent Versions | Excerpts in Gesta Romanorum |
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Modern research literature | Roth (2004), Röll (1986) |
Modern Editions | Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004), Oesterley, Gesta Romanorum (1872) |
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