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Note: folios 48 and 60 were reversed, hence the narrative's foliation.

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Manuscript
Reference Number Ger12
Location Trier, Stadtbliothek Weberbach
Siglum/Shelfmark Trier, Stadtbibl. Weberbach, Hs. 1935/1432 4°
Page/Folio range 51ra-vb, 48ra-vb, 61ra-80va
Standardised title of narrative Sieben weise Meister
Incipit or textual title
Version (siglum) H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
Language Group within Version German Version H
Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version Prosafassung / Prose Version
Further scholarly subgroup (1) Redaction B
Further scholarly subgroup (2) Text T
Translated/adapted from (Version/Text)
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition Gerdes (1992)Gerdes (2004)
Scribe Johan von Paderborn
Author
Place of Manuscript Production Klausen, Germany
Date of Manuscript Production 1450/1525
Source of date Manuscript Production Bushey (1996)Handschriftencensus 4086: https://handschriftencensus.de/4086
Material Paper
Language of Manuscript German (High and Low German)
Regional or specific Language of Manuscript Moselfränkisch
Source for regional or specific Language of Manuscript Bushey (1996)
Prose or Verse Prose
Other texts in the Manuscript The codex is divided into four parts. Parts 1, 2, and 3 contain instructional literature and religious texts in German and Latin, including 'Sibyllen Buch', Augustine's 'De quantitate animae', Marquard von Lindau's 'Auszug der Kinder Israel' and 'Dekalogerklärung', and Dirk van Delft's 'Tafel van den kersten ghelove'.

Part 4 begins with 'Lucidarius' (20vb-51ra, 60ra-60vb), followed by 'Gesta Romanorum' (51ra-101ra), including the Sieben weise Meister (51ra-vb, 48ra-vb, 61ra-80va).

Part 4 continues with religious texts, prayers, and meditations in Low German, High German, and Latin, including apocalyptic texts, and concludes with Otto von Diemeringen's redaction of John Mandeville's Travels ('Reisebeschreibung'), 122ra-199ra.

Total pages/folios in Manuscript 230
Height 280
Width 205
Illustrations No
Digitisation
Modern Editions
Catalogue
Modern Research Literature Bushey (1996)Nemes (2011)Roth (2003)Schmitz (1904)
General Notes (Internal)