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|Has Language Within Version=Middle English
|Has Language Within Version=Middle English
|Has Parent Version=Middle English Version A
|Has Parent Version=Middle English Version A
|Has Branch Of Tradition=West
|Has Branch Of Tradition=Seven Sages of Rome
|Has Source For Composition And Adaption Information=Whitelock (2005)
|Has Source For Composition And Adaption Information=Whitelock (2005)
|Has Modern Research Literature=Whitelock (2005); Campbell (1907)
|Has Modern Research Literature=Whitelock (2005); Campbell (1907)
|Has Modern Edition=Campbell, The Seven Sages of Rome (Northern Version) (1907); Brunner, The Seven Sages of Rome (Southern Version) (1933)
|Has Modern Edition=Campbell, The Seven Sages of Rome (Northern Version) (1907); Brunner, The Seven Sages of Rome (Southern Version) (1933)
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Latest revision as of 12:41, 3 December 2025

The so-called Y Group collects seven surviving manuscripts of individual verse Versions of the Middle English Version A. The earliest of them is the Auchinleck manuscript (ca. 1331-1340) and the latest contains date information from 1508-1536 (see Whitelock 2005: xxxiv, xxxvii). The designation is by Campbell who assumes that the manuscripts of this group all derive from the same (unknown) ME source: y (see Whitelock 2005: xxxix). Within these sub-groups some manuscripts derive from the same (unknown) source but never from one of the surviving manuscripts (see Whitelock 2005: xl-xli). They can be further divided into sub-groups: the Northern Version and the Southern Version.


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