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|Has Description=The ''Storia favolosa di Stefano'' represents one of the Italian redactions of the ''Seven Sages'' that has usually been designated as part of the Version A tradition. ([[D'Agostino (2022)]] places the ''Storia'' alongside other anomalous Italian texts, including the [[Storia di Stefano]] and [[Erasto]], as distinct from the other Version A redactions; however, historically scholarship has usually grouped it alongside the [[Libro dei Sette Savj (A)]] and the [[Italian Prose (V)]].)
|Has Description=The ''Storia favolosa di Stefano'' represents one of the Italian redactions of the ''Seven Sages'' that has usually been designated as part of the Version A tradition. ([[D'Agostino (2022)]] places the ''Storia'' alongside other anomalous Italian texts, including the [[Storia di Stefano]] and [[Erasto]], as distinct from the other Version A redactions; however, historically scholarship has usually grouped it alongside the [[Libro dei Sette Savj (A)]] and the [[Italian Prose (V)]].)


Like [[Italian Prose (V)]], the ''Storia'' replaces the 6th story, [[Puteus]], with the story [[Mercator]] - however, unlike the text edited by Varnhagen, the ''Storia'' then re-inserts Puteus later in the text in the position usually occupied by [[Inclusa]]. This latter change in the position of Puteus is identical to that found most of the [[I (Versio Italico)]] redactions, indicating the 'non solidali' nature of the version
Like [[Italian Prose (V)]], the ''Storia'' replaces the 6th story, [[Puteus]], with the story [[Mercator]] - however, unlike the text edited by Varnhagen, the ''Storia'' then re-inserts Puteus later in the text in the position usually occupied by [[Inclusa]]. This latter change in the position of Puteus is identical to that found most of the [[I (Versio Italico)]] redactions, indicating the 'non solidali' nature of the version, according to [[D'Agostino (2022)]].




the ''Storia'' exists in one manuscript, a fifteenth-century Venetian text.
The ''Storia'' exists in one manuscript, a fifteenth-century Venetian text.
|Has Parent Version=Italian Version A
|Has Parent Version=Italian Version A
|Has Branch Of Tradition=West
|Has Branch Of Tradition=West
|Has Original Language Of Version=Italian
|Has Original Language Of Version=Italian
|Has Place Of Text Composition=Venezia, Italy
|Has Place Of Text Composition=Novigrad, Croatia
|Has Start Date Of Composition=1401
|Has Start Date Of Composition=1401
|Has End Date Of Composition=1500
|Has End Date Of Composition=1460
|Has Source For Date Of Text Composition=D'Agostino (2022); Cesari (1896)
|Has Source For Date Of Text Composition=D'Agostino (2022); Cesari (1896)
|Has Modern Research Literature=Bozzoli (1997); Bozzoli (1999); D'Agostino (2022)
|Has Modern Research Literature=Bozzoli (1997); Bozzoli (1999); D'Agostino (2022); Cesari (1896); D'Ancona (1864); Varnhagen (1881); Giannetti (1996); Bianchi (2014-2015); Runte, Wikeley, Farrell (1984); Wikeley (1983)
|Has Modern Edition=Bozzoli, Storia favolosa di Stefano (1999)
|Has Modern Edition=Bozzoli, Storia favolosa di Stefano (1999)
}}
}}

Revision as of 19:34, 14 November 2025

The Storia favolosa di Stefano represents one of the Italian redactions of the Seven Sages that has usually been designated as part of the Version A tradition. (D'Agostino (2022) places the Storia alongside other anomalous Italian texts, including the Storia di Stefano and Erasto, as distinct from the other Version A redactions; however, historically scholarship has usually grouped it alongside the Libro dei Sette Savj (A) and the Italian Prose (V).)

Like Italian Prose (V), the Storia replaces the 6th story, Puteus, with the story Mercator - however, unlike the text edited by Varnhagen, the Storia then re-inserts Puteus later in the text in the position usually occupied by Inclusa. This latter change in the position of Puteus is identical to that found most of the I (Versio Italico) redactions, indicating the 'non solidali' nature of the version, according to D'Agostino (2022).


The Storia exists in one manuscript, a fifteenth-century Venetian text.

Language & Composition


Place of composition
Date of Composition
1401 - 1460


Source for date of composition

Modern Scholarship & Editions


Pattern of Embedded Stories in This Version