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F. 1 Enarratio in Psalterium : « Magna spiritualis... Beatus vir... Christus qui vir ... — ... sensus scripture. » (Édit. Cologne, 1536, 1-83v). Cf. Allen, Writings ascribed to Richard Rolle of Hampole (1927), 167.
F. 110 Enarratio in Cantica biblica : « Confitebor tibi Domine, id est laudabo... — ... constat populo suo. » (Édit. Cologne, 83v-88v). Cf. Allen, ibid.
F. 116v S. AUGUSTINUS, De laude psalmorum : « Canticum psalmorum corpus sanctificat, animas decorat... — ... Psalmus enim est hympnus ut laus Dei. » (P. L., CXLII, 46 et CXXXI, 142, avec variantes).
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« Beatus vir, qui non abiit... »
Christus, qui vir dicitur vel propter excellenciam...
f. 1
Canticum psalmorum animas decorat (alias corpus sanctificat, animas decorat), invitat angelos...
f. 116v
[...] Christus, qui vir dicitur vel propter excellentiam...
« Confitebor tibi, Domine... » id est laudabo te nunc...
f. 110
Magna spiritualis jucunditatis suavitas illabitur mentibus...
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