Hisoria septem sapientum Romae. Gouda: Gerard Leeu, 1479-1482

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Page/Folio range 2a-79a
Total number of pages 80
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Incipit or textual title Jncipit historia septem sapientum Rome
Siglum of the version of the Seven Sages H (Historia Septem Sapientum)
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Source for information on textual relationship to broader tradition Roth (2004)
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Name of printer Gerard Leeu
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Place of printing Gouda, Netherlands
Date of Printing 1479/1482
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Modern research literature Roth (2004)Copinger (1895-1902)Goff (1973)Lists of books (1913)Klebs (1938)Moldenhauer (1923b)Polain (1932)Oates (1954)Proctor (1898)Rest (1924)Thurston / Bühler (1939)Campbell (1874)
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LibraryShelfmarkNote
Bruxelles, Bibliothèque RoyaleA 1789
London, British LibraryIA. 47321Used to be bound together with the "Libro de los siete sabios de Roma"
Oxford, Bodleian LibraryN/A
Cambridge, University LibraryN/AUsed 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
Edinburgh, University LibraryN/ABound 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
New York City, Pierpont Morgan LibraryN/A
Emden, Johannes a Lasco BibliothekPhilos. 8° 495 RBound in the 15th century as the 2nd piece together with 1. Gualterus Burlaeus: De vita et moribus philosophorum; 3. Michael Francisci de Insulis: Quodlibet de veritate fraternitatis rosarii BMV; 4. Andreas de Escobar: Modus confitendi