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Papier, 56 f., 235 × 170 mm (texte : 160-165 × 110 mm), une seule main assez soignée, 28-30 lignes, titres et initiales en rouge. Géomancie
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, LXXXIV
2r-55v «Incipit prologus super artem geomantie secundum magister Ugonem Sanctelliensem interpretem qui eam de Arabico in Latinum transtulit. Rerum opifex Deus qui sine exemplo nova condidit universa — et secunda mala nullus dubitet, similiter autem inquire per omnia et ceteris » . = Ars geomancie [AAAS, 173 ; Charmasson, 289]
55v-56v «Liber geomanti‹e› exp… (?). Ingredientibus vel incipientibus geomantiam — qui per punctos eius effectus comprobatur » . = Ingredientibus vel incipientibus geomanciam… (prologue) [Charmasson, 296]
Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
Philiberti de la Mare
Philibert de La Mare
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