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F. 1 LANFRANCUS, De corpore et sanguine Domini, adversus Berengarium (P. L., CL, 407-442).
F. 16v GUITMUNDUS, De corporis et sanguinis Christi veritate (P. L., CXLIX, 1427-1494).
F. 49 THEODUINUS LEODIENSIS, Epist. ad Henricum regem contra Brunonem et Berengarium (P. L., CXLVI, 1439-1442).
F. 50 PASCHASIUS RADBERTUS, De corpore et sanguine Domini, avec prol. (M. G., Epist. VI, 132-135), précédé des « Versus ad Placidium » (M. G., Poet. lat., III, 52).
F. 73-81v Extraits de s. Hilaire, s. Augustin, s. Ambroise, etc.
F. 82 S. PAULINUS AQUILEIENSIS, Liber exhortationis (P. L., XCIX, 197-282), suivi de conclusion : « O nomen crucis, occultum mysterium... Digne tu solus, Domine... ».
F. 100v S. AUGUSTINUS, Speculum (Ms. R de Weihrich, dans C. V., XII, IX et 3-285).
Provient des Carmes de la place Maubert, cf. Delisle, Cab. des mss., I, 287. — Au f. 1, anc. cotes « 2831 » et « 214 ».
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Digne tu solus, Domine, in altum porrecta vertice crucifixus es...
f. 100
O nomen crucis, occultum mysterium...
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