Oxford. Merton College, MS 249

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    • OXFORD. Merton College, 249
    • Merton College MS 249
    • OXFORD, Merton College, 249
    • Oxford. Merton College, MS 249
  • Held at : Oxford. Merton College
  • Author : Philippe de Thaon | Collectif
  • Date of Origin :

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Contents

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  • Philippe de Thaon | Bestiaire
    Incipit référence de l'oeuvre : Ço qu’en griu est leün / En franceis rei at nun.
    Folio 1r - 10v
  • Collectif | Commentaire sur les Psaumes
    Incipit référence de l'oeuvre : Bonseurus fu li hom qui nient n'ala el conseil des feluns
    Folio 117r - 142v

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