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Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
F. Iv Table du ms.
F. 1 S. JOHANNES CHRYSOSTOMUS, Homiliae in Matthaeum, nos I-VIII, trad. et prol. d'ANIEN (P. G., LVIII, 975-1058), IX-XXV (Opera, Paris, 1588, II, 67-208, trad. attr. à tort à Georges de Trébizonde).
F. 155 Homilia ad Theodorum, fragm. : « Si fletus posset... — ... vicisse victores » (ibid., V, 858), suivi du De reparatione lapsi (ibid., 833-858);
F. 176v-178v Homilia de poenitentia (ibid., 767-770) ;
F. 178v-197v De compunctione cordis, I et II (ibid., 483-509) ;
F. 197v-209v De eo quod nemo laeditur nisi a semetipso (ibid., 641-656).
F. 209v-222v S. BERNARDUS, Meditationes de cognitione humanae conditionis (P. L., CLXXXIV, 485-508, formant aussi le l. I du De anima d'Hugues de Saint-Victor, ibid., CLXXVII, 165).
A appartenu au président Jacques-Auguste de Thou.
Si fletus posset et gemitus per litteras nuntiari...
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