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Manuscript Identification | |
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Reference Number | Eng8 |
Location | Cambridge University Library |
Siglum/Shelfmark | Cambridge University Library MS Dd.1.17 |
Page/Folio range | 54r-63r |
Textual Content and Tradition | |
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Standardised title of narrative | The Seven Sages of Rome: English 'D' text |
Incipit or textual title | |
Version (siglum) | A (Seven Sages) |
└ Language Group within Version | Middle English Version A |
└ Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version | Midland Version |
└ Further scholarly subgroup (1) | |
└ Further scholarly subgroup (2) | |
Translated/adapted from (Version/Text) | |
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition | Whitelock (2005) |
Languages | |
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Language of text | Middle English |
Regional or specific Language of text | |
Source for regional or specific Language of text |
Digitisation and Editions | |
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Digitisation | |
Modern Editions | Whitelock, The Seven Sages of Rome (Midland Version) (2005) |
Authorship and Production | |
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Place of Manuscript Production | England |
Date of Manuscript Production | 1350/1400 |
Source of Date of Manuscript Production | Whitelock (2005) |
Physical Description | |
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Material | Parchment |
Total pages/folios in Manuscript | Vol. 1: ff. 261, vol. 2: ff. 93, vol. 3: ff. 87 |
Height | 440 |
Width | 305 |
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Prose or verse | |
Illustrations | No |
Contents and Additional Texts | |
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Other texts in the Manuscript | Manuscript is divided into three volumes. The Seven Sages appears in the third volume (54ra - 63rb). A full list of the 24 other texts that make up the manuscript can be found in the source mentioned above; notably, it includes: Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia Regum Britannie (vol 1, 111-121); a Latin version of Marco Polo's travel account (vol 2, 38-56); texts concerning Islam, including 'Fides Saracenorum' (vol 2, 71), De origine et progressu et fine Machometi et quadruplici reprobatione eius (vol 2, 71-74), William of Tripoli, De statu Saracenorum (vol 2, 74-79), and a Life of Muhammad (vol 2, 79); Langland, Piers Plowman (B text) (Vol 3, 1-31); Mandeville's Travels (32-53). |
Catalogues and Research Literature | |
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Catalogue | |
Modern Research Literature | Brunner (1933), Whitelock (2005) |
Pattern of embedded stories in this manuscript | |
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