Brno Moravská knihovna RKP-0048.042 (Rkp 84): Difference between revisions
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|Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=H (Historia Septem Sapientum) | |Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=H (Historia Septem Sapientum) | ||
|Has Language Group Within Version=German Version H | |Has Language Group Within Version=German Version H | ||
|Has Narrative Or Scholarly Group Within Version=Prose Version | |Has Narrative Or Scholarly Group Within Version=Prosafassung / Prose Version | ||
|Has Further Primary Scholarly Subgroup=Redaction D | |Has Further Primary Scholarly Subgroup=Redaction D | ||
|Has Source For Information On Textual Relationship to Broader Tradition=Gerdes (1992); Gerdes (2004); Roth (2008) | |Has Source For Information On Textual Relationship to Broader Tradition=Gerdes (1992); Gerdes (2004); Roth (2008) | ||
Revision as of 16:36, 15 March 2024
Manuscript Identification
Textual Content & Tradition
Languages
Digitisation & Editions
Authorship & Production
Physical Description
Contents & Additional Texts
Part 1: 1v-100r: John Mandeville's Travels (in German; 'Reisebeschreibung', by Michel Velser)
Part 2: 101r-120r: Thomas Peuntner: 'Beichtbüchlein' 120v-145v: 'Lucidarius' 146r-167r: Irmhart Öser: 'Epistel des Rabbi Samuel an Rabbi Isaac' 167v-200v: 'Sieben weise Meister', Part 1
Part 3: 201r-259v: 'Sieben weise Meister', part 2 259v-272v: 'Gesta Romanorum' (German)
Part 4: 273r-282r: 'Neusohler Cato'
282r-288v: 'Facetus Cum nihil utilius'Catalogues & Research Literature
Embedded Stories in This Manuscript
| Has Short Title | Has Sequence Number | Has Narrator | Has Name Variation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arbor – The Tree | 1 | Empress | |
| Canis – The Faithful Dog | 2 | Bancillas | Vontillus |
| Aper – The Boar and the Fruit | 3 | Empress | |
| Puteus – The Well | 4 | Lentulus | |
| Gaza – The Treasure | 5 | Empress | |
| Avis – The Bird | 6 | Cato | Katho |
| Sapientes – The Wise Men | 7 | Empress | |
| Tentamina – The Test | 8 | Malquidras or Maxencius (?) | Macilentus |
| Virgilius – Virgil's Marvels | 9 | Empress | |
| Medicus – The Doctor | 10 | ||
| Senescalcus and Roma – The Steward, and Rome Beseiged | 11 | Empress | |
| Amatores – The Three Lovers | 12 | ||
| Inclusa – The Imprisoned Wife | 13 | Empress | |
| Vidua – The Widow | 14 |
Research Material
| Has Research Material Title | Has Research Material Link | Has Research Material Description |
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Note: Only some of the sages are named in this text. In one case (the fourth sage, who tells 'Tentamina'), the name variation offers some confusion: the sage is named 'Macilentus', which bears resemblance to the sage name 'Maxencius', but other Version H texts -including close analogues - have 'Malquidras' as the teller of that tale.