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F. 1 Flores s. Bernardi, avec prol. et tables : « Cum non essem aliquo exercicio... Quid est Deus qui est... — ... utrobique periculum » ; à la fin, table méthodique et alphabétique des matières (183).
F. 201 Flores s. Gregorii, avec tables : « Creator omnium Deus... — ... per fidem tenetis, per Dominum nostrum... ».
Provient de la Bibliothèque de Benoît XIII, n° 427 de l'Inventaire de Peñiscola (Faucon, Librairie des papes d'Avignon, II, 93), d'où il passa au Collège de Foix ; cf. Delisle, Cab. des mss., I, 508.
Creator omnium, Deus, pater omnipotens ubique est...
f. 201
Cum non essem alicui (alias aliquo) exercitio magno opere occupatus...
f. 1
Qui est Deus, qui est merito quidem nihil competentius aeternitati...
f. 2
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