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- 12:33, 9 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs deleted page Avis (and Gladius and Linteum) (content was: "{{Inset Story |Has Short Description=The Bird (and the Sword, and the Bedsheets) |Has Critical Literature=Van Buuren (1978); Van Buuren (1982); Nishimura (2001) |Has Motif=Animal tale; Adultery; Talking bird; Magpie; Gullible husband; Deceitful woman; Deceitful old woman; Deceitful lover; Evidence; False evidence of virtue; Bird; Parrot; Remorse; Jealousy; Jealous husband; Dec...", and the only contributor was "Bonsall" (talk))
- 11:08, 9 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Mario Teluccini (Created page with "{{Person |Has First Name=Mario |Has Last Name=Teluccini }}")
- 10:52, 9 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Euprosigorus (Created page with "{{Sage}}")
- 17:45, 8 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Carducci (1863) (Created page with "{{Modern Research Literature |Has Author=Giosuè Carducci |Has Chapter Title=Scelta di curiosità letterarie inedite o rare dal secolo xiii al xi |Has Book Title=Rivista Italiana di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti |Has Book Subtitle=Colle Effemeridi della Pubblica Instruzione |Has Volume And Issue=no. 148 |Has Place Of Publication=Bologna |Has Publisher=Gaetano Romagnoli |Has Date=1863 |Has Page Range=pp. 450-53 |Has Type=Modern Research Literature |Has Digitisation=https://boo...")
- 17:36, 8 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Cesari, L'Amabile di Continentia (1896) (Created page with "{{Modern Edition |Is Connected To Modern Research Literature=Cesari (1896) }}")
- 15:00, 8 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs moved page Erasto to Erasto (Es)
- 13:41, 8 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs moved page L'Amabile di Continentia to L'Amabile di Continentia (Em)
- 13:39, 8 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Brescia (Created page with "{{Location |Has Coordinates=45.53864, 10.21819 |Has Location Type=City |Is Located In=Italy }}")
- 13:29, 8 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Hieronymus Broyolus (Created page with "{{Person |Has First Name=Hieronymus |Has Last Name=Broyolus |Has Title=Frater }}")
- 13:28, 8 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Fra. Hieronymus Broylus (Created page with "{{Person |Is Spelling Variation Of=Hieronymus Broyolus |Has First Name=Hieronymus |Has Last Name=Broyolus |Has Title=Frater }}")
- 13:24, 8 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Parma Biblioteca Palatina Parm. 01391 (Created page with "{{Manuscript |Has Location=Parma, Biblioteca Palatina |Has Siglum=Ms. Parm. 01391 |Has Standardised Title Of Narrative=Il Libro dei Sette Savi de Roma |Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=I (Versio Italico) |Has Narrative Or Scholarly Group Within Version=L'Amabile di Continentia |Has Source For Information On Textual Relationship to Broader Tradition=Cesari (1896) |Has Scribe=Fra. Hieronymus Broylus |Has Canonical Name Of Scribe=Hieronymus Broyolus |Has Place O...")
- 12:36, 8 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Marucci (1987) (Created page with "{{Modern Research Literature |Has Author=Valerio Marucci |Has Book Title=Libro dei Sette Savi di Roma: |Has Book Subtitle=Conti di antichi cavalieri |Has Place Of Publication=Rome |Has Publisher=Coletti |Has Date=1987 |Has Page Range=19-50 |Has Type=Modern Research Literature |Has Note=Discusses Il Libro dei Sette Savi de Roma (C), using Cappelli's edition. }}")
- 12:33, 8 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Battaglia Ricci (1982) (Created page with "{{Modern Research Literature |Has Author=Lucia Battaglia Ricci |Has Book Title=Novelle Italiane: |Has Book Subtitle=Il Duecento, Il Trecento |Has Place Of Publication=Milan |Has Publisher=Garzanti |Has Date=1982 |Has Page Range=13-48 |Has Note=Discusses Il Libro dei Sette Savi de Roma (C), based on Cappelli's edition. }}")
- 12:29, 8 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page D'Agostino, Liber septem philosophorum (2024) (Created page with "{{Modern Edition |Has Editor Name=Alfonso D'Agostino |Has Title Of Chapter Or Article=Liber septem philosophorum: |Has Subtitle Of Chapter Or Article=Versione latina L del «Libro dei Sette Savî |Has Title Of Book Or Journal=Carte Romanze |Has Subtitle Of Book Or Journal=Rivista Di Filologia E Linguistica Romanze Dalle Origini Al Rinascimento |Has Volume And Issue Of Journal=21.2 |Has Date Of Publication=2024 |Has Page Range=9-62 |Has Digitisation=https://doi.org/10.541...")
- 11:20, 3 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page الوزراء السبعة (Al-wuzarāʾ al-sabʿa, The Seven Viziers) (Created page with "{{Title}}")
- 14:19, 2 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Avis (and Gladius and Linteum) (Created page with "{{Inset Story |Has Short Description=The Bird (and the Sword, and the Bedsheets) |Has Critical Literature=Van Buuren (1978); Van Buuren (1982); Nishimura (2001) |Has Motif=Animal tale; Adultery; Talking bird; Magpie; Gullible husband; Deceitful woman; Deceitful old woman; Deceitful lover; Evidence; False evidence of virtue; Bird; Parrot; Remorse; Jealousy; Jealous husband; Deception; Misinterpretation; Sword; Familial relationships; Mother/daughter relationships; Lesson:...")
- 14:14, 2 December 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Ingenia 4 (Created page with "{{Inset Story |Has Critical Literature=Murko (1890); Nishimura (2001) |Has Summary=A steward, whose primary responsibility is tending to his lord's expansive, exotic gardens, has a much younger, beautiful wife. His wife falls for her husband's scribe, who appears disinterested in women. When she sees a piece of the scribe's writing about the 'wiles of women', she laughs, telling him he doesn't know anything of women's tricks. As proof, she tells him that she can easily a...")
- 17:00, 28 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Hawk (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 16:42, 28 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Trees (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 16:16, 27 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs moved page Gräße, Das älteste Mährchen- und Legendenbuch des christlichen Mittelalters, oder die Gesta Romanorum to Gräße, Das älteste Mährchen- und Legendenbuch des christlichen Mittelalters, oder die Gesta Romanorum (1842)
- 11:17, 27 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs moved page Kronika sedmi mudrců to Kronika sedmi mudrců. s.l.: s.n. (before 1567) without leaving a redirect
- 10:16, 27 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Fear (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 15:21, 26 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Semen (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 13:54, 26 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Judicial duel (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 13:04, 24 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Trick in plain sight (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 13:02, 24 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Abduction (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 12:39, 24 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs deleted page Inclusa and Puteus (content was: "{{Inset Story}}", and the only contributor was "Bonsall" (talk))
- 11:17, 24 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Spendthrift sons (Created page with "{{Motif |Is Child Of=Riches }}")
- 11:16, 24 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Profligate with wealth (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 10:12, 24 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Misinterpretation (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 09:42, 24 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Disputatio gestu (Created page with "{{Inset Story |Has Summary='''Disputatio gestu''' A powerful nation send a messanger to an enemy kingdom, to negotiate their relationship, and to see whether they will arrive at a place of peace by testing the wisdom and insight of the population. (In the Italian ''Stefano'', it is the Carthaginians sending an ambassador to Rome, considering peace; in ''The Forty Viziers'', it is a sultan sending someone to a vassal state to see if they should continue paying tribute....")
- 12:41, 22 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Cowardice (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 14:53, 21 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Metellus et Caesar (Created page with "{{Inset Story}}")
- 14:48, 21 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Caupona (Created page with "{{Inset Story |Has Critical Literature=Nishimura (2001); Rajna (1880); Rajna (1878) |Has Summary='''The Tavern''' While her husband is away, a wife decorates her house like a tavern. She hangs a tavern's sign out front, sets up tables and long benches, hires waiters and bar tenders, and turns the front room into that of an inn full of patrons and guests. When her husband returns, he opens the door to find his house overflowing - and in the next room, his wife in bed...")
- 14:39, 21 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Charaus (Created page with "{{Sage}}")
- 14:35, 21 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Climbing trees (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 14:29, 21 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Pirus incantata (Created page with "{{Inset Story |Has Motif=Setting: nature; Orchard |Has Summary='''The Enchanted Pear Tree''' ''Note: This is the second of three stories about married women competing to see who can torment their husband the most, told in sequence by the sage Machidas in the Storia di Stefano (R). It follows Tergi.'' A woman takes her husband to a meadow to eat lunch under a magnificent pear tree. Once they have eaten, the wife climbs the tree. Once she is aloft in its bran...")
- 13:35, 21 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Rajna, Storia di Stefano, figliuolo d'un imperatore di Roma (1880) (Created page with "{{Modern Edition |Is Connected To Modern Research Literature=Rajna (1880) }}")
- 12:02, 21 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Rajna (1878) (Created page with "{{Modern Research Literature |Has Author=Pio Rajna |Has Chapter Title=Una versione in ottava rima del libro dei Sette Savi |Has Book Title=Romania |Has Volume And Issue=7.27 |Has Date=1878 |Has Page Range=369-406 |Has Type=Modern Research Literature |Has Digitisation=https://www.persee.fr/doc/roma_0035-8029_1878_num_7_27_6416 }}")
- 12:01, 21 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Lenziles (Created page with "{{Sage}}")
- 11:08, 21 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs moved page Storia di Stefano (S) to Storia di Stefano (R) without leaving a redirect
- 10:24, 20 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Tergi (Created page with "{{Inset Story |Has Summary=''Note: This is the first of three stories about married women tormenting their husbands told in sequence by the sage Machidas.'' }}")
- 09:56, 20 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page City besieged (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 09:55, 20 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs deleted page City beseiged (content was: "{{Content}}", and the only contributor was "Bonsall" (talk))
- 09:53, 20 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page City beseiged (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 09:43, 20 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Mucius Scaevola (Created page with "{{Inset Story |Has Summary='''Mucius Scaevola''' Rome is beseiged by the Etruscan king Lars Porsena, ruler of the city Clusium. A young Roman man, Gaius Mucius Cordus, volunteers to sneak into the enemy camp and assassinate the king. However, once he has infiltrated the camp, he mistakes a well-dressed scribe for the king, and kills the wrong man. He is caught, and brought before Lars Porsena. He proudly tells Porsena that he is a Roman, and like all Romans, faces suf...")
- 16:14, 19 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Pig (Created page with "{{Content}}")
- 16:06, 19 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Dimidius amicus (Created page with "{{Inset Story |Has Summary='''The Half-Friend''' A young man spends his money freely, feasting and treating his many friends to fine foods and luxurious gifts. His father cautions him, telling him that no true friend is won is such a way. The son objects, claiming that his many friends care for him as brothers; the father replies that he has only one friend, and in fact only half a friend at that, but he values that relationship over all the acquaintances his son clai...")
- 13:53, 19 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Gluttony (Created page with "{{Motif}}")
- 13:53, 19 November 2025 Bonsall talk contribs created page Cat (Created page with "{{Content}}")