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Cleophas Anonymous Verse Version, Armenian Version H, Colmar Bibliothèque Municipale Ms. 55, Conyers Version, Dutch Version H, English Version H, German Version H, H (Historia Septem Sapientum), Hans von Bühel, Dyocletianus Leben, Hungarian Version H: Pontianus tsaszar historiaia, Hystorij von Diocleciano, Lithuanian Version H, Prosafassung / Prose Version, Scots Version H: Rolland, Seuin Seages, Sebastian Wild, Ein schoͤne Tragedj (Stage adaptation), Spanish Version H: Los Siete Sabios de Roma, Swedish Version H: Sju vise mästare, Versfassung / Verse Version, Wien Schottenstift Cod. 33 (407)
Gobrias Franciscus Modius: Ludus septem sapientum. De Astrei [...]. Frankfurt am Main: Paul Reffeler, [ca. 1565], Ludus septem sapientum. De Astrei regii
Sixth Master Latin Version H, Polish Version H, Thystorye of ye vii wyse Maysters of rome (English, 16th c.)

Wien Schottenstift Cod. 33 (407), Hystorij von Diocleciano, Scots Version H: Rolland, Seuin Seages, Hans von Bühel, Dyocletianus Leben, Lithuanian Version H, Erlangen Universitätsbibliothek Ms. B 11, Dutch Version H, Spanish Version H: Los Siete Sabios de Roma, German Version H, Armenian Version H, Thystorye of ye vii wyse Maysters of rome (English, 16th c.), Conyers Version, Polish Version H, Prosafassung / Prose Version, Sebastian Wild, Ein schoͤne Tragedj (Stage adaptation), Colmar Bibliothèque Municipale Ms. 55, Swedish Version H: Sju vise mästare, Versfassung / Verse Version, Latin Version H, Franciscus Modius: Ludus septem sapientum. De Astrei [...]. Frankfurt am Main: Paul Reffeler, [ca. 1565], Brno Moravská knihovna RKP-0048.042 (Rkp 84), Hungarian Version H: Pontianus tsaszar historiaia, Anonymous Verse Version, Ludus septem sapientum. De Astrei regii, H (Historia Septem Sapientum), English Version H


The Seven Sages Of Rome: Database

The Seven Sages of Rome is the most famous premodern text of which nobody has ever heard. This project aims to change that. The story cycle, told in at least 30 languages from Central Asia to Iceland over more than five centuries, centres on a non-consensual sexual encounter between a mute prince and his stepmother.

Manuscripts

675 manuscripts

Inset Stories

160 inset stories

Sages

45 sages

Prints

322 prints

Versions

160 versions

Modern Editions

117 modern editions

Modern Research Literature

503 modern research literature

Locations

729 locations

Persons

335 persons