Spanish Version H: Los Siete Sabios de Roma

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The fifteenth- and sixteenth-century prints titled La Historia de los Siete Sabios de Roma represent one of the three distinct Spanish branches of the tradition (along the Libro de los Engaños and the Spanish Scale Coeli). The Siete Sabios prints following the Version H (Historia Septem Sapientum) pattern of embedded tales, and were frequently illustrated with elaborate woodcuts (Aranda García 2021a; 2023).

The Spanish Siete Sabios prints offer a window into the movements of texts and - critically - printers in the late medieval period. For example, the earliest surviving print comes from the workshop of brothers Juan and Pablo Hurus, German printers working in Zaragoza in the late 15th/early 16th centuries; later prints (from 1510, 1534, and 1538) were produced in Sevilla by a different German printer, Jacobo Comberger (Aranda García 2021a, Lacarra 2014).
General Information
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Parent Versions H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
Child Versions Spanish Prints (H)
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Title Los Siete Sabios de Roma
Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages Spanish Version H: Los Siete Sabios de Roma
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Branch of the tradition West
Language & Composition
Original language of version Spanish
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Place of composition Spain
Date of composition 1475 - 1491
Source for date of composition Aranda García (2021a)
Literature & Editions
Modern research literature Lacarra (2014a)Lacarra (2015a)Aranda García (2021a)Farrell (1980)
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