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From The Seven Sages of Rome

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* story order according to the digitised copy of ''Ludus septem sapientum, de astrei regii (...). Frankfurt am Main: Paul Reffeler, [ca. 1576]'' in the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München (Res/L.eleg.m. 777 a#Beibd.1) * Runte mentions it only briefly in a footnote (see Runte 1989: 94, 130 footnote 3)   +
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Note: Spelling of sage's names taken from MS Ashburnham 52, using Runte's 1974 edition of that text.  +
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The story order (below) reflects the tales as they appear in all manuscripts but F ([[Cambridge University Library MS Ff. 2, 38]]).  +
The story-order given below reflects Epstein's 1967 edition, which combines the story-order given in several Group A texts with the additional storymatter found in the anomalous Group B texts (namely [[Jusjurandum]], [[Fur et Luna]], and [[Ingenia]]). However, Epstein titles the fifth story 'Catula', but other scholarship refers to this narrative as '[[Canicula]]'; the title given here reflects broader scholarly consensus and (in particular) Nishimura's references to the narrative.  +
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3 copies, one of them bound as the 4th piece together with 1. Hieronymus: Vitae Paulae et Pauli eremitae; 2. Historia S. Albani; 3. Barlaam et Josaphat  +
fol. d3 is missing, from e only fol. 2 survived  +
Bound together with the "Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum"  +
Used to be bound as the 3rd piece together with 1. Georgius de Hungaria: De moribus Turcorum; 2. Mahomet II.: Epistolae magni Turci; 4. Ludovicus Brunus: Carmina in adventu et coniugio Maximiliani  +
Bound as the 1st piece together with 2. Johannes de Hese: Itinerarius; 3. De ritu et moribus Indorum, etc.; 4. Carolus Verardus: Historia Baetica; 5. Francesco Petrarca: De secreto conflictu curarum suarum; as well as with younger prints  +