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F. 1-167v Ps. I-LXXXII, 18 (incompl.) : « Quia de prophetia loqui debemus... Prophetia est inspiratio divina... Beatus vir, etc. Quasi diceret propheta... — ... in majoribus et minoribus, in Gentibus et Judeis... » (Même texte que les mss. lat. 440 et 453).
« Beatus vir, qui non abiit... »
Quasi diceret propheta vos qui quaeritis amissam beatitudinem reparare...
f. 4v
Prophetia est aspiratio divina, quae eventus rerum...
f. 3
[...] Quasi diceret Propheta vos qui quaeritis amissam beatitudinem reparare...
Quia de prophetia loqui debemus quid commune habuissent prophetiae....
f. 1
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