This book is an edition of the medieval text known as ’The Seven Sages of Rome, ’ which tells the story of a group of wise men who outwit and instruct a foolish emperor. Campbell’s edition includes a detailed introduction explaining the history and significance of the text, as well as notes and a glossary to aid readers with unfamiliar terms and concepts. This book will be of interest to scholars of medieval literature and anyone interested in the history of storytelling.
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