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Parch., XIVe s. (vers 1315), 247 ff., généralement 2 col., 370 x 250 mm.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
~ f. 1-247 v°: Petrvs Rogerii, Notabilia.
parmi lesquels, f. 189-195 v° un recueil de sentences (auctoritates) d’auteurs surtout théologiques groupées par mots typiques alphabétiques: [Amor (?)], Angelus, Antechristus ..... detractio, Deus; les premières sont tirées de Publilius Syrus:
f. 189, col. 1: Pvblilivs Syrvs, Sententiae (extraits).
inc. mutilé: «// Ames parentem si equs [sic] est sin aliter feras.» (Sent. 8).
«Amans iratus multa mentitur sibi. Seneca in prouerbiis.» (Sent. 13).
suivie des Sent. 16, 18-19, 29 et 34.
expl. (1. 5): «... Amor est ociose causa sollicitudinis in prouerb.» (Sent. 34).
Par la suite quelques rares citations attribuées à «Seneca» perdues dans un texte très compact.
Origine: française, le manuscrit est de la main de Pierre Roger (futur pape Clément VI)
Possesseur: Pierre Roger (cf. supra Origine).
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