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From The Seven Sages of Rome

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The text is missing leaves f5 and f6. Catalogue description notes: <div>Crowned laurel wreath black ink stamp with S.D.S.Y.D.A. in centre at head of recto of leaf a2. Lot 734 in the Fairfax Murray sale held at Christie, Manson & Woods on 21 March 1918, with sale catalogue cutting pasted to front free endpaper. Red morocco gilt-tooled Bibliotheca Lindesiana label on front pastedown with shelfmark T/3 in pencil below. Bound by Lloyd, Wallis & Lloyd in crushed green morocco with double fillet gilt-rolled border on front and back boards, spine with 6 raised bands forming 7 gilt-tooled compartments with title and imprint information in 2nd and 3rd, double fillet gilt-rolled board edges, gilt-tooled turn-ins with binder's stamp at front and gilt edges. https://search.nls.uk/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=44NLS_ALMA21720013640004341&context=L&vid=44NLS_VU1&lang=en_US&search_scope=SCOPE1&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=default_tab&query=any,contains,Siete%20sabios%20de%20roma&mode=basic</div>  +
https://catalogue.bl.uk/permalink/44BL_MAIN/19agrh4/alma990033448020109251  +
Armorial bookplate of "Rich.: Wright, M.D. Coll. Regal. Med. Lond. Soc. et S.R.S." on front paste-down. This is Richard Wright (1738 or 1739-1786), the physician and fellow of the Royal Society. https://catalogue.bl.uk/permalink/44BL_MAIN/19agrh4/alma990033448010109251  +
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Note: the first surviving print dates from c. 1570-1577; it is possible that the version was composed in Danish sometime in the preceding decades.  +
* wanting pages 11-14, 29-32, 65-68, 81-88, and 119-122 * pages 25-28 and 33-36 are incorrectly bound * link to catalogue entry: [https://catalog.mwa.org/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=344292 AAS Catalog Record]   +
* link to catalogue entry: [https://catalog.mwa.org/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=338266 AAS Catalog Record]   +
See: https://nmcentral.kpsys.cz/#!/records/1ef56d31-4363-6614-b9bd-4782bd811213?back=https:%2F%2Fnmcentral.kpsys.cz%2Fsearch%3Ftype%3Dglobal%26q%3DKronika%2Bsedm%2B%2B25%2BE%2B21&group=1ef56d31-4363-6614-b9bd-4782bd811213 [Kronika sedmi mudrtzuow Rozprawky welmi vťessenee w sobie zawijeragitzij], [Plzeň] : [Mikuláš Bakalář], [1501-1508] 106 ff; 160 mm; 8°  +
Location: DRT, HMNTS. https://kxp.k10plus.de/DB=1.77/SET=2/TTL=11/SHW?FRST=11&COOKIE=U999,K999,D1.77,Eca1994e5-3,I0,B9994++++++,SY,QDEF,A,H12,,73,,76-78,,88-90,NGAST,R217.65.134.13,FN http://books.google.com/books?vid=BL:A0021158497 http://explore.bl.uk/BLVU1:LSCOP-ALL:BLL01017840828 https://bll01.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990011558770109251&context=L&vid=44BL_INST:BLL01&lang=en&search_scope=Not_BL_Suppress&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,histoire%20pitoyable%20du%20prince%20Erastus&sortby=title&facet=frbrgroupid,include,9043452992911705120&offset=0  +
According to Epstein (p. 353); Epstein notes that this copy also lacks Epher and Dinah.  +
According to Epstein (p. 354); unconfirmed.  +
According to Epstein (p. 354): unconfirmed.  +
According to Epstein (p. 354); unconfirmed.  +
According to Epstein (p. 354); unconfirmed.  +
Note: The story order below reflects the [[Latin Dolopathos]]' tales, and is therefore missing [[Inclusa]], which [[French Dolopathos|Herbert's translation]] added. In all ''Dolopathos'' versions, two of the stories listed below - [[Polyphemus]] and [[Striges]] - are embedded within the frame story of [[Latronis Filii]].  +
Held in the Weston Library; identifier ALMA : 990143099940107026. https://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/permalink/44OXF_INST/35n82s/alma990143099940107026  +