German Dolopathos

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This is a German translation of six stories found in the Dolopathos tradition, but with no trace of a frame narrative. We have nonetheless included it in the database as it is the only potential witness for a German version of the Dolopathos.

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Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages
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Language of version German (High and Low German)
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