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« Liber Alberti Magni, de ordine Predicatorum, de laude beate Virginis ». Prologue : « Nunquam marcessit sapiencia... — ... capax fuit (1-1v) ; table de 110 questions (1v-3) ; Texte : « Primo queritur utrum necesse fuerit hanc missionem esse... — ... Tu autem, Domine, miserere nostri. Amen. Explicit liber de laude beate Virginis Alberti Magni » (3-98v) (éd. Borgnet, XXXVII, 1-341).
Correspond vraisemblablement au n° 194 de la liste des manuscrits du Collège de Foix à Toulouse envoyés à Colbert le 7 octobre 1680 ; cf. Delisle, Cab. des mss., I, 504.
Numquam marcessit sapientia... (Sap. VI, 13-17)
Item scriptum est : Qui edunt me adhuc esurient... (Eccli. XXIV, 29)...
f. 1
Primo quaeritur utrum necesse fuerit hanc missionem esse...
f. 3
[...] Utrum necesse fuerit hanc missionem esse...
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