- AThe Southern version of the Middle English Seven Sages of Rome in Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland, MS Advocates’ 19.2.1 (the Auchinleck Manuscript) [base manuscript lines A120–A2770, fols. 85r–99v]. Also Brunner’s base manuscript lines A120–A2770.
- A*The French prose version of the Roman des sept sages in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, MS fr. 2137, fols. 1r–46v, ed. Derniame, Henin, and Nais.
- ArThe Southern version of the Middle English Seven Sages of Rome in London, British Library, MS Arundel 140, fols. 152r–165v, variants and partial edition in Brunner.
- AwThe Welsh version of the A-text of the Seven Sages of Rome in Aberystwyth, National Library of Wales, MS Peniarth 120, fols. 47r–67r, trans. Jones.
- BThe Southern version of the Middle English Seven Sages of Rome in Oxford, Balliol College, MS 354, fols. 18r–54r, variants and partial edition in Brunner.
- BrunnerBrunner, ed., The Seven Sages of Rome: Southern Version
- CThe Northern version of the Middle English Seven Sages of Rome in London, British Library, MS Cotton Galba E. IX, fols. 25r–48r, ed. Campbell.
- CampbellCampbell, ed., The Seven Sages of Rome
- CULCambridge University Library
- DThe Midland version of the Middle English Seven Sages of Rome in Cambridge, University Library, MS Dd. 1. 17, vol. 3, fols. 54r–63r, ed. Whitelock.
- D*The French prose version of the Roman des sept sages in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, MS fr. 5036, fols. 42r–72r, ed. Paris, pp. 1–54.
- DoThe Latin prose Dolopathos by Johannes de Alta Silva in Luxemburg, Bibliothèque nationale, MS 110, fols. 139r–170v, trans. Gilleland.
- DMFDictionnaire du Moyen Français
- EThe Southern version of the Middle English Seven Sages of Rome in London, British Library, MS Egerton 1995, fols. 3r–54v [base manuscript lines E1–E103, E903–07, and E2786–E3579, fols. 3r–4r, 16r, and 43r–54v]. Variants and partial edition also in Brunner.
- EETSEarly English Text Society
- EETS e.s.Early English Text Society, extra series
- EETS o.s.Early English Text Society, original series
- EETS s.s.Early English Text Society, special series
- FThe Southern version of the Middle English Seven Sages of Rome in Cambridge, University Library, MS Ff. 2.38, fols. 134r–156v, ed. Brunner.
- HeThe English version of the H-text of the Seven Sages of Rome published by Wynkyn de Worde, ed. Gomme.
- HsThe Scots version of the H-text of the Seven Sages of Rome in Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland, MS 16500, fols. 167r–209v, ed. van Buuren.
- KThe French verse version of the Roman des sept sages in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, MS fr. 1553, fols. 338v–367v, ed. Speer and Foehr-Janssens.
- LThe French prose version of the Roman des sept sages in Paris, Bibliothèque nationale, MS 19166, fols. 1r–30r, ed. Le Roux de Lincy.
- MThe French prose version of the Roman des sept sages in Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, MS Ashburnham 52, fols. 136v–162r, ed. Runte.
- MEDMcSparran et al., Middle English Dictionary
- OEDOxford English Dictionary
- RThe Northern version of the Middle English Seven Sages of Rome in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson Poet. 175, fols. 109r–131v, variants in Campbell.
- SThe Latin prose version of the Seven Sages of Rome in Johannes Gobi the Younger’s Scala celi in Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, MS 13538, fols. 5r–160r, trans. Beaulieu, in Education, prédication, cultures, pp. 213–32.
- SindAThe version of the Arabic Book of Sindbad in Istanbul, Şehid Ali Paşa Library, MS 2743.
- SindA1001The version of the Arabic Book of Sindbad in the One Thousand and One Nights, trans. Lyons, 2:546–610.
- SindA101The version of the Arabic Book of Sindbad in the One Hundred and One Nights, ed. and trans. Fudge, pp. 216–81.
- SindGrThe Byzantine version of the Book of Sindbad by Michael Andreopoulos, trans. Beneker and Gibson.
- SindHebThe Hebrew version of the Book of Sindbad, ed. and trans. Epstein.
- SindP1The Persian prose version of the Book of Sindbad by Zahiri of Samarqand, trans. Bogdanović.
- SindP2The anonymous Persian verse version of the Book of Sindbad extracted in Clouston, pp. 3–121.
- SindP3The prose version of the Persian Book of Sindbad in Tales of a Parrot by Ziyaʿal-Din Nakhshabi, trans. Simsar, pp. 55–68.
- SindSpThe Spanish version of the Book of Sindbad, trans. Keller.
- SindSyrThe Syriac version of the Book of Sindbad, trans. Gollancz.
- Speer and Foehr-JanssensSpeer and Foehr Janssens, eds., Le Roman des Sept Sages
- STCA Short-Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland and Ireland, ed. Jackson, Ferguson, and Pantzer.
- WhitelockWhitelock, ed., The Seven Sages of Rome: Midland Version
- WhitingWhiting and Whiting, Proverbs, Sentences, and Proverbial Phrases
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