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An Unpublished Middle Low German Version of Pseudo-Aristotelian Proverbs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Carl Selmer*
Affiliation:
Hunter College

Abstract

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Type
Notes, Documents, and Critical Comment
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1952

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References

1 See, by C. Selmer, “A Latin Collection of Pseudo-Aristotelian Paroimiai and its Relation to the Sayings of the Seven Sages,” PQ, xrx, 328-336; “Traces of the Sayings of the Seven Sages and the Liber Ecclesiasticus,” CBQ, v, 264-275; “An Unpublished Collection of Pseudo-Aristotelian Paroimiai,” Speculum, xv, 92-94; “Eine spätmittelhochdeutsche und lateinische pseudoaristotelische Spruchsammlung,” PMLA, lxi, 627-632; “An Unnoticed Version of Pseudo-Aristotelian Proverbs,” PMLA, lix, 585-586; “An Unpublished MHG Version of Pseudo-Aristotelian Proverbs,” MLN, lix, 31-33; and “An Unnoticed Middle Bavarian Prose Version of Pseudo-Aristotelian Proverbs,” MLN, lxiv, 491-492.

2 C. Borchling, Nachrichlen der Kgl. Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften su Göttingen, Phil. Hist. Kl. (1900), Beiheft iii, 112.

3 O. von Heinemann, Katalog der Wolfenbüttler Bandschriften, viii, 171.

4 I. C. Orellius, “Demetrii Phalerii Septem Sapientium Apophthegmata,” Opuscula Graecorum Veterum Sentenliosa et Moralia (Leipzig 1819), p. 157.