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Latest revision as of 08:50, 25 June 2025

Authors & Titles

Author name
Title of chapter / article
One against Seven
Subtitle of chapter / article
Variations on the Misogynistic Nature of ‘The Seven Sages’ in Different Arabic Manuscript Copies (17th – 18th Centuries)
Title of book / journal
Das Mittelalter
Subtitle of book / journal
Die ‚Sieben weisen Meister‘ als globale Erzähltradition/The ‘Seven Sages of Rome’ as a Global Narrative Tradition


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Publication Details

Volume and issue of journal
28.1
Editor name
Bettina Bildhauer, Jutta Eming, Nora Schmidt


Dates & Pages

Page range
49–66

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