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|Has Description=Since the publication of an edition of the ''Sju vise mästare'' by [[Klemming, Sju vise mästare (1887-1889)|G. E. Klemming, 1887-1889]], the three known Old Swedish manuscripts have been classified into three redactions (A, B, and C). Redaction A belongs to the [[Old Swedish Version A]] and has - so far - only survived in one manuscript: [[Stockholm Kungliga biblioteket Cod. Holm. D 4]]. The Redaction has been composed between 1400-1450, and, according to Massimiliano Bampi ([[Bampi (2007)|2007]] and [[Bampi (2014)|2014]]), has been translated from a Latin translation of the [[French Version A]]. The only extant manuscript is incomplete, missing the beginning of the frame story.
|Has Description=Since the publication of an edition of the ''Sju vise mästare'' by [[Klemming, Sju vise mästare (1887-1889)|G. E. Klemming, 1887-1889]], the three known Old Swedish manuscripts have been classified into three redactions (A, B, and C). Redaction A belongs to the [[Old Swedish Version A]] and has - so far - only survived in one manuscript: [[Stockholm Kungliga biblioteket Cod. Holm. D 4]]. The Redaction has been composed between 1400-1450, and, according to Massimiliano Bampi ([[Bampi (2007)|2007]] and [[Bampi (2014)|2014]]), has been translated from a Latin translation of the [[French Version A]]. The only extant manuscript is incomplete, missing the beginning of the frame story.
[Added by Elisabeth Böttcher]
|Has Display Title=Old Swedish Redaction A
|Has Display Title=Old Swedish Redaction A
|Has Language Within Version=Old Swedish
|Has Language Within Version=Old Swedish

Revision as of 17:55, 5 November 2025

Since the publication of an edition of the Sju vise mästare by G. E. Klemming, 1887-1889, the three known Old Swedish manuscripts have been classified into three redactions (A, B, and C). Redaction A belongs to the Old Swedish Version A and has - so far - only survived in one manuscript: Stockholm Kungliga biblioteket Cod. Holm. D 4. The Redaction has been composed between 1400-1450, and, according to Massimiliano Bampi (2007 and 2014), has been translated from a Latin translation of the French Version A. The only extant manuscript is incomplete, missing the beginning of the frame story.


[Added by Elisabeth Böttcher]