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[Omelia I] depuis : « ... [in] vestigare nec fatiget inquirendi... » à XXIII (P. L., CLXXXIII, 787-894, serm. 1-23) (1-130v) ; — « Incipit XX. Recti diligunt te. Et hoc cui potissimum persone... » (ibid., 894-898, serm. 24 § 2-7, avec variantes au début et à la fin) (130v-135) ; — XXV-XXIX (ibid., 894-928, serm. 24-28) (135-176).
F. 176 Versets de la Bible : Rom. XI, 33-36 ;
F. 176v antienne. : « Regina celi letare... »
(S. Bernardi opera, éd. J. Leclercq, C. H. Talbot, H. M. Rochais, I, Rome, 1957, 3-202) ; cf. ibid., XXVIII.
Recti diligunt te... (Cant. I, 3)
Et hoc cui potissimum personae...
f. 130v
Regina caeli, laetare, quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia //...
f. 176v
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