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F. 1-68 « Sententie magistri Hugonis Sancti Victoris. De fide et spe que in nobis est omnipotenti... — ... superne pacis ingressum spe felici expectabant » [Summa sententiarum tract. I-IV, c. 1] édité sous le nom d'Hugues de Saint-Victor (P. L., CLXXVI, 41-120)??? cf. M. Grabmann, Geschichte der scholastischen Methode, II. 296 ; J. de Ghellinck, Le mouvement théologique du XIIe s., 2e éd., 197-203, 293-296 ; Stegmüller, Repertorium, n° 837.
F. 68v Glossaire de noms hébraïques extraits de la Bible : « Ramata, altitudo eorum interpretatur... — ... Bezehe egestas paucitatem electorum significat ».
F. 69-69v Fragment sur la prudence : « Prudentia est amor ea quibus adjuvatur... — ... paulatim mala suasione fallentur ». — Addition du XVe s.
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De fide et spe quae in nobis est omnipotenti...
f. 1
Prudentia est amor ea quibus adjuvatur ab eis quibus impeditur sagaciter eligens...
f. 69
Ramata, altitudo eorum interpretatur. Sophim, specula...
f. 68v
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