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Septem Sapientum Sententiae
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- URN:
- urn:cts:latinLit:phi9500.phi027.opp-lat4
- Work:
- Septem Sapientum Sententiae
- Textgroup:
- phi9500
- Author:
- Anonymi Epici et Lyrici
- Editor:
- Harrington, Karl Pomeroy
- Language:
- Latin
- Series:
- Allyn and Bacon's college Latin series
- Alt title:
- Historia Septem Sapientum
Story of the Seven Wise Men - Host title:
- Mediaeval Latin
- Publisher:
- Allyn and Bacon
- Place publ:
- Boston
New York [etc.] - Date publ:
- 1925
- Phys descr:
- print, xxix, 1 l., 698 p. front., illus. 20 cm.
- Word count:
- 52
- Table of cont:
- The story begins --Astrology Begins Complications --The Queen's Second Story: The Witch and the Spring -- The story of the third wise man: the dog -- King Dolopathos -- The palaces and its glories at Palermo -- The birth of Prince Lucinius -- Lucinius is entrused to the tutelage of Vergil -- Lucinius tells Vergil how astrology made him swoon away-- Lucinius promises not to speak, for a season -- Lucinius enters Palermo in splendor -- Dolopathos in vain begs Lucinius to break his silence -- Lucinius, falsely charged with a heinous crime, continues to keep silence -- The plan to burn Lucinius alive is interrupted -- The story of the first wise man: the faithful dog -- The story of the second wise man: The treasure and the the thief
- Notes:
- selected and edited by Karl Pomeroy Harrington ...
- Subjects:
- Latin language, Medieval and modern--Readers