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F. 4-11 De haeresibus ad Quodvultdeum, c. XLVI, fragm. ( P. L. , XLII, 34-38) ;
F. 12 De Genesi contra Manichaeos ( P. L. , XXXIV, 171-220), avec Retractatio aux ff. 1-3v ( C. V. , XXXVI, 47-51) ;
F. 90 Ad Consentium contra mendacium ( C. V. , XLI, 469-528), avec préf. en vers : « Si quis nosse cupis quantum mendacia... » ;
F. 136 De mendacio ( ibid ., 413-466), avec Retractatio aux ff. 237-238 ( C. V. , XXXVI, 129-130) ;
F. 186 De fide et operibus ( C. V. , XLI, 35-97), avec Retractatio ( C. V. , XXXVI, 177).
F. 12 Table du ms. (en onciale).
Data Source: Mandragore
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Si quis nosse cupis quantum mendacia vitam...
f. 90
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