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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q359193
Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
F. 1 BEDA, In Esdram et Nehemiam expositio, sans préf. (P. L., XCI, 807-924) ;
F. 68v De Tabernaculo, avec table en tête de chaque livre (ibid., 393-498) ;
F. 127 De Templo Salomonis, avec ép. dédic. et table (ibid., 735-808).
F. 156-160v S. AMBROSIUS, Historiae de excidio Hierosolymitanae urbis anacephalaeosis, apocr. (P. L., XV, 2205-2218).
F. 160v et 161 Extraits de s. Augustin et de s. Ambroise.
F. 161v S. ISIDORUS HISPALENSIS, Versus III-XII (Beeson, Isidor-Studien, 158-162).
F. 161v PETRUS PICTOR, De decem plagis (Hauréau, Mél. poét. d'Hildebert de Lavardin, 121-122). — Marbodus, Versus : « Cui satis est quod haberet satis... », etc.
F. I Table du ms. (fin XIVe s.).
Provient de l'abbaye de Foucarmont (dioc. de Rouen), cf. Delisle, Cab. des mss., I, 533.
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Cui satis est quod habet satis illum constat habere/...
f. 161v
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