The Old French Seven Sages cycle is a cycle of seven prose romances based on the legend of the Seven Sages of Rome. The seven are:
- Roman des Sept Sages
- Roman de Marques de Rome
- Roman de Laurin
- Roman de Cassidorus
- Roman de Helcanus
- Roman de Pelyarmenus
- Roman de Kanor
The Roman des Sept Sages and Roman de Marques de Rome can be found in the Chansonnier d'Arras.
Bibliography
- Brodtkorb, Lorna B. (1965). Le Roman de Pelyarmenus: A Preliminary Study and Partial Edition of an Unpublished Thirteenth-Century Prose Romance (PhD diss.). Yale University.ProQuest 6509661
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- Speer, Mary B.; Foulet, Alfred (1980). "Is Marques de Rome a Derhymed Romance?". Romania (403): 336–365.
- Thorpe, Lewis, ed. (1950). Le Roman de Laurin, fils de Marques le Sénéchal: A First Contribution to the Study of the Linguistics of an Unpublished Thirteenth-Century Prose-Romance. Bowes and Bowes.
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