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Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
F. 1 Vers mnémotechniques pour trouver la date de Pâques : « In versibus sequentibus... Hostis amicitiam vitans... — ... jam meta decens. » (XVe s.).
F. 2 STEPHANUS LANGTON, Glossa in Ecclesiasticum : « Hoc nomen Ecclesiastes interpretatur concionator... — ... convenit quam oblatio. » Cf. Lacombe, dans Arch. d'hist. doctr. et litt. du M. A., V (1930), 194, et Glorieux, Maîtres en théol., I, 239-240.
F. 191v S. AUGUSTINUS, Regula ad servos Dei : « Haec sunt quae ut observeretis... — ... tentationem non inducatur. » (P. L., XXXII, 1377-1384).
F. 194v ex-libris gratté : « liber Sancte Marie de Bono Portu ».
Hoc nomen Ecclesiastes interpretatur contionator...
f. 2
Hostis amicitiam vitans expugnat egenum/...
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