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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q353331
Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
F. 1 HUGO DE SANCTO VICTORE, Didascalicon, l. VII (P. L., CLXXVI, 811-838) ;
F. 21 De Verbo incarnato collatio I (P. L., CLXXVII, 315-318) ;
F. 22v De amore sponsi ad sponsam (P. L., CLXXVI, 987-994) ; cf. Hauréau, Hugues de S. Victor, 133 ;
F. 27 De arca Noe morali, avec prol. (P. L., CLXXVI, 617-680) ;
F. 74v De arca Noe mystica (ibid., 681-704), cf. Hauréau, op. cit., 78 et suiv. ;
F. 89v De institutione novitiorum (P. L., CLXXVI, 925-952), attr. par Hauréau, op. cit., 119, à GERARD ITHIER, prieur de Grandmont ;
F. 107v De corpore et sanguine Domini : « Quoniam tota humana natura... — ... Deus valeat passione », cf. Hauréau, op. cit., 215 ; suivi de « GUILLELMUS de Campellis : Aliorum siquidem sententia est quoniam immortale et impassibile... ».
F. 111v S. BERNARDUS, Apologia ad Guillelmum, c. I et II incompl. : « — ... nisi cum honore [suscepi]... » (P. L., CLXXXII, 898-900).
Provient des Bigot, dont les armes gravées se trouvent à l'intérieur du 1er plat, avec l'anc. cote « E. 30 ».
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Aliorum siquidem sententia est quoniam immortale...
f. 110v
Quoniam tota humana natura et in anima et in corpore erat corrupta...
f. 107v
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