Strasbourg Bibliothèque de la ville (unknown shelfmark; lost)

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Manuscript
Reference Number Latin70
Location No longer extant
Siglum/Shelfmark
Page/Folio range
Standardised title of narrative Historia Septem Sapientum
Incipit or textual title
Version (siglum) H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
Language Group within Version Latin Version H
Narrative/Scholarly Group within Version Lost Manuscripts
Further scholarly subgroup (1)
Further scholarly subgroup (2) Text Str3
Translated/adapted from (Version/Text)
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition Roth (2004)
Scribe
Author
Place of Manuscript Production
Date of Manuscript Production 1400/1500
Source of date Manuscript Production Roth (2004)
Material
Language of Manuscript Latin
Regional or specific Language of Manuscript
Source for regional or specific Language of Manuscript
Prose or Verse Prose
Other texts in the Manuscript 1. Historia septem sapientum (Narrationes quorundam septem sapientium virorum contra imperatorem et uxorem Diocletiani imperatoris)

2. Gesta Romanorum moralizata 3. Jacobus de cessolis: De ludo scaccorum 4. Honorius Augustodunensis: Imago mundi 5. De dispositione terrae sanctae

Script style/form
Total pages/folios in Manuscript
Height
Width
Illustrations No
Digitisation
Modern Editions Roth, Historia Septem Sapientum (2004)
Catalogue
Modern Research Literature Roth (2004)Haenel (1830)

Note

destroyed in 1870 (see Roth 2004, p. 98)