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Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
Commençant par : "[D]eus beneit ha creat lo mon per intencio que ell qui es subiran fi sia conegut," et finissant par : "e tuyt ensemps cridarem : merce, merce, amat, amat. Ffenida es la art amativa, la qual novellament es atrobada per entencion que sia per tot lo mon conegut e amat nostre senyor deus, en la guarda del qual la comanam e sins fem dels angels e de tots los sants e de tots aquells qui reneguen si mateixs e segueixen Deu."
"Ex codicibus Joannis Angeli ducis ab Altaemps."
Reliure aux armes d'Altaemps.
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