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F. 1 PROSPER AQUITANUS, De vocatione gentium (P. L., LI, 648-722, attr. aussi à s. Ambroise) ; cf. Cappuyns, dans Rev. bénéd., XXXIX (1927), 198 et suiv.
F. 36 S. LEO I, Epistolae (Schwartz, Acta conc. oecum., II, vol. IV, nos 82, 5, 11, 104, 34).
F. 46 GENNADIUS MASSILIENSIS, De ecclesiasticis dogmatibus (P. L., LVIII, 979-1000).
F. 51v FERRANDUS DIACONUS et s. FULGENTIUS RUSPENSIS, Epist. (P. L., LXV, 392-429).
F. 73 S. FULGENTIUS, Ad Monimum, avec prol. (P. L., LXV, 151-206).
F. 101v Table (addit. XVe s.).
F. 102v Fragm. de sermon sur le pardon des injures : «... ante Deum quia habes in corde tuo... — ... et si te prius rogaverit ille... » (XIIe s.).
F. 105-163 Ordo officii, à l'usage de Paris : propre du temps (105), des saints (131), commun des saints (155), rubriques complémentaires (158v), leçons, etc. (163). — Fin XVe s..
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