Historia septem sapientum Romae. Köln: Printer of pseudo-Augustinus, De fide (Johann Schilling), 1473

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Page/Folio range
Total number of pages 72
Format
Standardised title of narrative
Incipit or textual title Incipit historia septem sapientum. Rome.
Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
Language Group within Version
Translated/adapted from (Version/text)
Further scholarly subgroup (1)
Further scholarly subgroup (2) Print 1.
Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition Roth (2004)
Version number
Name of printer Johann Schilling
Name of author
Place of printing Köln
Date of Printing 1473
Source of date printing
Material
Language of print Latin
Regional or specific language of print
Source for regional or specific language of print
Prose or verse Prose
Other texts in the manuscript
Height
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Illustrations No
Digitisation
Modern research literature Roth (2004)Hain (1826-1838)Abbott (1905)Bayerische Staatsbibliothek (1993)Bibliothèque Nationale (1985)Buchner (1889)Catalogue of books (1908)Collijn (1907)Collijn (1914)Goff (1973)Hillard (1989)Klebs (1938)Lopez Serrano / Garcia Morencos (1989)Marais / Dufresne de Saint Léon (1893)Moldenhauer (1923b)Oates (1954)Polain (1970)Rest (1924)Sinker (1876)Thurston / Bühler (1939)Voulliéme (1906)Voulliéme (1922)Walsh (1991)
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General Notes (Internal) started (but not yet completed) by Elisabeth Böttcher

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Uppsala, Universitetsbiblioteket34.71
München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek4° Inc. s.a. 1035
Göttingen, Niedersächsische Staats- und UniversitätsbibliothekFabb. rom. 71
London, British LibraryIA. 3725fol. 65 is missing
Wien, Österreichische NationalbibliothekIII.H.28
Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard University Library = Harvard College Library (Houghton Library)Inc 1098
Paris, Bibliothèque MazarineInc 588 8eBound 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
Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer KulturbesitzInc 826
Cologny, Bibliotheca BodmerianaInc. Bodmer 223
Gotha, ForschungsbibliothekMon.typ. s.l. & a. 4° 97
Città del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica VaticanaN/A
Boston (Mass.), Boston Public LibraryN/A
München, UniversitätsbibliothekN/A
New York City, Pierpont Morgan LibraryN/A
Cambridge, Trinity College LibraryN/A
New Haven, Yale University LibraryN/A
Madrid, Bibliotheca del Palacio RealN/A
Cambridge, University LibraryN/A3 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
Stockholm, Kungliga BiblioteketN/A
Bamberg, StaatsbibliothekN/A
St. Petersburg, NationalbibliothekNr. 1562
Dublin, Trinity College LibraryPress. A. 4. 33
Mainz, StadtbibliothekStb Ink a 47
Königsberg, StadtbibliothekUnknown Whereabouts
Maihingen, Oettingen-Wallersteinsche BibliothekUnknown Whereabouts
Dresden, Sächsische LandesbibliothekWar Loss
Chantilly, Musée CondéXI.G.79
Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de FranceY². 1018