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|Has Description=The 'Insular Group u' is a branch of the ''Gesta Romanorum'' tradition (designation by [[Röll (1986)|Röll 1986]]). In some of the manuscripts, excerpts of the ''[[Latin Version H|Historia]]'' appear as part of the ''Gesta Romanorum.'' Manuscripts in the Insular Group u only contain >Canis< and/or >Amatores< from the ''Historia'' (see Roth 2004, p. 111). | |Has Description=The 'Insular Group u' is a branch of the ''Gesta Romanorum'' tradition (designation by [[Röll (1986)|Röll 1986]]). In some of the manuscripts, excerpts of the ''[[Latin Version H|Historia]]'' appear as part of the ''Gesta Romanorum.'' Manuscripts in the Insular Group u only contain >Canis< and/or >Amatores< from the ''Historia'' (see Roth 2004, p. 111). Therefore, the database does not list all of the manuscripts. For an exemplary entry see [[Berlin Staatsbibliothek Ms. theol. lat. qu. 280]]; for an extensive list of the manuscripts of the Insular Group u (and others), see [[Weiske (1992)]], pp. 124-144. | ||
|Has Siglum=H (Historia Septem Sapientum) | |Has Siglum=H (Historia Septem Sapientum) | ||
|Has Branch Of Tradition=West | |Has Branch Of Tradition=West | ||
Revision as of 11:36, 29 April 2025
The 'Insular Group u' is a branch of the Gesta Romanorum tradition (designation by Röll 1986). In some of the manuscripts, excerpts of the Historia appear as part of the Gesta Romanorum. Manuscripts in the Insular Group u only contain >Canis< and/or >Amatores< from the Historia (see Roth 2004, p. 111). Therefore, the database does not list all of the manuscripts. For an exemplary entry see Berlin Staatsbibliothek Ms. theol. lat. qu. 280; for an extensive list of the manuscripts of the Insular Group u (and others), see Weiske (1992), pp. 124-144.
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| Reference Number | |
| Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages | H (Historia Septem Sapientum) |
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| Tradition and Lineage | |
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| Branch of the tradition | West |
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| Adapted into (version) | |
| Source for composition and adaptation information | Roth (2004) |
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| Original language of version | |
| Language of text | Latin |
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| Modern Scholarship and Editions | |
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| Modern research literature | Roth (2004), Oesterley (1872), Weiske (1992) |
| Modern Editions | Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004), Oesterley, Gesta Romanorum (1872) |
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