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Parch., XIIe s. (fin), 264 ff. (+ f. 135 a), 2 col., 380 x 260 mm. Initiales de couleurs vives ornées d’entrelacs blancs fleuronnés. Au bas du f. 1 table du contenu de la main du bibliothécaire de la Reine à Anvers.
Data Source: Persée - DER-IRHT, XXI
~ f. 1-240 v°: Paterivs (et Ps. Paterivs), Liber testimoniorum Veteris et Noui Testamenti de diuersis libris S. Gregorii Magni (Partes I et III).
~ f. 240 v°-250: Avgvstinvs Hipponensis, Quaestiones euangeliorum (I et II, 1-16).
~ f. 250-259: Palladivs Helenopolitanvs, Commonitorium (transl. lat.).
f. 259-264 v°: Ps. Alexander Magnvs, Collatio Alexandri Magni et Dindimi regis Bragmanorum de philosophia per litteras facta.
texte précédé de ces 2 vers:
«Gens Bragmana quidem mirisque moribus exstat
Hic legitur lector mente fidem uideat» (Alcvinvs, Carmen LXXXI, v. 1-2 - éd. P.L. 101, col. 1375 C ; E. Dümmler, M.G.H., Poet. lat. aev. Carol. I, 1881, p. 300 ; C. W. Barlow, op. cit. infra, p. 96).
titre: «Alexandri regis magni Macedonum et Dandami [sic] regis Bragmanorum de phylosophia per litteras facta collatio».
à la fin f. 264 v°, col. 1: «Explicit conflictio regis magni Macedonum Alexandri siue Dindimi regis Bragmanorum» (éd. B. Kübler, Iuli Valeri, Alexandri Polemi Res gestae Alexandri..., Teubner, 1888, p. 169-189).
~ f. 264 v° col. 2 en bas titre rubriqué: «Incipit tractatus super orationem dominicam //» (la suite manque).
Origine: peut-être de Moravie selon A. Wilmart, Codices..., 1, p. 301, cependant l’écriture régulière, à peine brisée, paraît française.
Possesseur: Reine Christine de Suède, f. 1 notes du bibliothécaire d’Anvers, en haut: «Numero 81 N. Pet. 1656», en bas: «Volumen LXXXI. Non Petauianum» (cote 73 au f. 1).
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