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|Has Language=Latin
|Has Literary Form=Prose
|Has Literary Form=Prose
|Has Collation=2-4: Rubrice epistolarum Senece
4: Extract from ''De viris illustribus'', St Jerome
4-5: Epistole [Senece] ad sanctum Paulum transmisse
6-101: Seneca, letters to Lucilio
101-109: Incipit liber Senece de remediis fortuitorum ad Gallionem
109-110: Liber Senece de beata vita
111-133: Seneca, Declamationum libri duo
133-135: Liber Senece ad Marciam de consolatione filii
135-136: LIber Senece de brevitate vite ad Paulinum
136-139: Liber Senece de ira
139-143: Liber de sapientibus viris. Liber de septem sapientibus.
144: Proverbiorum Senece (liber)
|Has Total Pages In Manuscript=144
|Has Total Pages In Manuscript=144
|Has Height=300
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|Has Modern Research Literature=Cañizares Ferriz (2011)
|Has Modern Research Literature=Cañizares Ferriz (2011)
|Has Catalogue=https://portail.biblissima.fr/ark:/43093/mdatac404b45e623ee947ad4eff90d639d1a046caaaa1
|Has Catalogue=https://portail.biblissima.fr/ark:/43093/mdatac404b45e623ee947ad4eff90d639d1a046caaaa1
|Has Note=Note: although this text closely follows the Version S pattern, it is not embedded within the ''Scala Coeli'' collection of ''exempla'', and was instead transmitted independently.
|Has Note=Note: although this text closely follows the Version S pattern, it is not embedded within the ''Scala Coeli'' collection of ''exempla'', and was instead transmitted independently. The ''Liber Septem Sapientibus'' is here embedded within a miscellany of writings attributed to Seneca (see Cañizares Ferriz, 2011).
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Manuscript Identification

Reference Number
Latin163
Siglum / Shelfmark
Ms 3855
Page / Folio range
139v-144r

Textual Content & Tradition

Standardised title of narrative
Version (siglum)
Language Group within Version
Narrative / Scholarly Group within Version
Further scholarly subgroup (1)
Translated / adapted from (Version/Text)
Latin Version S
Source for textual relationship

Languages

Language of text



Note

Note: although this text closely follows the Version S pattern, it is not embedded within the Scala Coeli collection of exempla, and was instead transmitted independently. The Liber Septem Sapientibus is here embedded within a miscellany of writings attributed to Seneca (see Cañizares Ferriz, 2011).

Authorship & Production

Place of Production
Date of Production
1401 - 1500

Physical Description

Material
Total pages / folios
144
Height
300
Width
228
Prose or verse
Illustrations
No

Contents & Additional Texts

Other texts in the Manuscript
2-4: Rubrice epistolarum Senece

4: Extract from De viris illustribus, St Jerome

4-5: Epistole [Senece] ad sanctum Paulum transmisse

6-101: Seneca, letters to Lucilio

101-109: Incipit liber Senece de remediis fortuitorum ad Gallionem

109-110: Liber Senece de beata vita

111-133: Seneca, Declamationum libri duo

133-135: Liber Senece ad Marciam de consolatione filii

135-136: LIber Senece de brevitate vite ad Paulinum

136-139: Liber Senece de ira

139-143: Liber de sapientibus viris. Liber de septem sapientibus.

144: Proverbiorum Senece (liber)

Catalogues & Research Literature


Research Material

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