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GERMAN PROTO-NOVEL, CHAPBOOK ABOUT A LEGENDARY HERO; UNKNOWN AUTHOR
Fortunatus' purse
  • Fortune bestows the purse. Woodcut from the Augsburg edition (1509)
  • Title page of ''Ausgabe des Fortunatus'', 1509

Fortunatus (book)         
Fortunatus is a German proto-novel or chapbook about a legendary hero popular in 15th- and 16th-century Europe, and usually associated with a magical inexhaustible purse.
Fortunatus         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Saint Fortunatus; St. Fortunatus; Saint Fortunatus (disambiguation); St Fortunatus (disambiguation); Fortunatus, Saint; Fortunatus (pseudonym); Fortunatus (disambiguation)
Fortunatus is a Latin word meaning "happy, lucky, rich, blessed". A masculine given name, it can refer to:
Fortunatus of Naples         
4TH CENTURY CHRISTIAN BISHOP; FIRST HISTORICALLY-ATTESTED BISHOP OF NAPLES
Fortunatus I of Naples
Fortunatus of Naples was a 4th-century Christian bishop. He is the first historically-attested bishop of Naples, as one of the recipients of a letter written by those who took part in the Arian Council of Philippopolis in the 340s - his tradition states he was a fierce opponent of Arianism.

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Fortunatus (book)

Fortunatus is a German proto-novel or chapbook about a legendary hero popular in 15th- and 16th-century Europe, and usually associated with a magical inexhaustible purse.

The plot of the novel also appears in variants from oral tradition across Europe, Asia, Americas and Africa, which are classified in the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as tale type ATU 566, "The Three Magic Objects and the Wonderful Fruits".