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F. 1 S. ISIDORUS HISPALENSIS (?), Glossae Veteris ac Novi Testamenti : « Bresith hic liber... — ...suppliciis officitur. » ( P. L. , LXXXIII, 1301-1320, jusqu'à Reg. II, III).
F. 34v Glossarium magnum, composé des « Glossae Vergilianae » (Lindsay, Gloss. lat ., III, 1-90), des « Glossae ab, absens, affatim, abavus » (Goetz, Corp. gloss. lat ., IV, 427, 404, 471 et 301), « arma » (Lindsay, op. cit ., II, 1-22), « aboris, audatia, aerarium, amoenum, atumi, agrestis », et des « Glossae Eucherii » (Wotke, dans Sitzungsber. Akad. d. Wiss. Wien , CXV, 1888, 428).
F. 139v PSEUDO-CICERO, Synonyma (incompl.) : « Haec verba qui plurimis... Igitur ab oratore initium capiamus... — ... sterilis, infructuosa, infecunda. » Cf. Opera , édit. Orelli, IV, 1063 ; Goetz, op. cit ., I, 77,
F. 140-141 Noticia provinciarum, fragm.
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Bresith hic liber, Genesis graece, latine generatio, prologus praefatio...
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Haec verba qui plurimis modis...
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