The Middle English Seven Sages of Rome Anita DempseyThe Middle English Seven Sages of Rome (c. 1300) is a popular medieval framed narrative, featuring a storytelling contest, with misogynistic tales of wicked women and wise counsellors, reflecting its Eastern origins and the medieval concept of a "mirror for princes". This edition makes the Middle English poem available to students and researchers.
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