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F. 1-40v HUGO DE SANCTO CARO, In Evang. Matth. I-X, 34 : « Quatuor sunt... — ... scholares et predica... » (édit. Cologne, 1621, VI, 3-41v) ;
F. 57-71 In Ezechielem XL-XLV, 9 : « A muro igitur exteriori... — ... principes Israel. » (ibid., V, 124v-139v) ;
F. 94-105 In XII Proph. min., Os.-Am. V : « Non est idem ordo... — ... judicatis proximos Deum... » (ibid., 167-186). Cf. Glorieux, Maîtres en théol., I, 46-47.
F. 41-56v Fragment d'un Commentaire sur les Psaumes LXXVII, 25-LXXXVII,18 : « ... et ideo vertetur eis... — ... et obsedit illam... »
F. 72-93 Fragments de S. JEAN DAMASCENE, De fide orthodoxa, trad. par BURGONDIO, l. III, c. XII-XVI, l. II, c. XX-XXX, l. III, c. I-XII et l. IV, c. XIX-XXVII : « ... universum misterium dispensationis... — ... ab ipso est gaudium fructificantes. » Cf. P. G., XCIV, 1030-1067, 938-1030, 1191-1227.
A muro igitur exteriori sumam exordium qui in quadrum dispositus...
f. 57
Quattuor sunt minima terrae et ipsa sunt sapientiora...
f. 1
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