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From The Seven Sages of Rome

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http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/dl_crosscollex/brbldl_getrec.asp?fld=img&id=1278687  +
Note from catalogue: Imperfect: leaf D5 wanting; foot-lines bled. https://collections.library.yale.edu/manifests/2057384  +
Bound as 8th piece together with 1. Johannes von Hildesheim: Historia beatissimorum trium regum; 2. Vita Adae et Evae; 3. De vita et origine Pilate De Caipha, Juda et Anna; 4. De raptu anime Tundali et eius visione; 5. Salomonis et Marcolphi dialogus; 6. same as 5. but a different print; 7. Mirabilia urbis Romae; 9. Historia septem sapientum i.e. Historia septem sapientum Romae. Lyon: Guillaume Balsarin, 1487 to 1490  +
9th piece of the same book as the Bibliothèque Mazarine print of [[Historia septem sapientum Romae. Köln: Printer of pseudo-Augustinus, De fide (Johann Schilling), 1473]]  +
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https://ubffm.hds.hebis.de/Record/HEB182119335 https://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/jd/content/pageview/1786486  +
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Former id from the Scion College LIbrary collection: .b11543474 Bound in 17th century sheepskin with blind-tooled double fillets on covers and blind rolls on board edges; sprinkled red edges; repaired, rebacked and lettered in gilt on spine.<div>Title-page framed within ornamental border. Ornamental vignette on title-page. With a factotum initial and an ornamental head-piece. Running title reads: The seven wise masters. Publisher's advertisement on final printed page. Signatures: A⁴ B-L⁸ M⁴.</div>https://lamb.koha-ptfs.co.uk/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=150853  +
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https://search.nls.uk/permalink/44NLS_INST/1lq79j5/alma99116416015804341  +
All of the manuscripts are from the 15th century (see Roth 2004, p. 95). Only "Wiesbaden Hessische Landesbibliothek Hs. 243 (lost)" (will be added soon) can be assigned to a Group (see Roth, p. 99 and p.64-65). Due to the lack of detailed descriptions, the others cannot be assigned to one of the Groups with certainty (see Roth 2004, p. 95), but Roth provides suggestions for each of the manuscripts (see Roth 2004, pp.95-98).  +