H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
From Seven Sages of Rome
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Title | Historia Septem Sapientum Romae |
Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages | H |
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Branch of the tradition | West |
Adapted from (version) | A (Seven Sages) |
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Original language of version | Latin |
Translated into (languages) | Armenian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German (High and Low German), Hungarian, Icelandic, Polish, Russian, Swedish |
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Modern research literature | Gerdes (1992), Gerdes (2004), Roth (2003), Roth (2008), Schmitz (1904) |
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Note
Many versions of the Historia (in particular, the prose German versions of the text that Gerdes terms Prosafassung/Redaction B) are included within the text of the Gesta Romanorum. Gaston Paris suggested that this might account for the emperor's name in Version H: the emperor is called 'Poncianus' rather than 'Diocletianus', perhaps because the Gesta Romanorum already includes the story of an emperor Diocletian.
Recorded secondary versions
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Pattern of embedded stories in this version
Short Story | Sequence Number | Narrator | Name Variations |
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Arbor | 1 | Empress | |
Canis | 2 | Bancillas | |
Aper | 3 | Empress | |
Puteus | 4 | Lentulus | |
Gaza | 5 | Empress | |
Avis | 6 | Cato | |
Sapientes | 7 | Empress | |
Tentamina | 8 | Malquidras | |
Virgilius | 9 | Empress | |
Medicus | 10 | Josephas | |
Senescalcus and Roma | 11 | Empress | |
Amatores | 12 | Cleophas | |
Inclusa | 13 | Empress | |
Vidua | 14 | Joachim | |
Vaticinium and Amici | 15 | Prince |
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