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F. 1 ALEXANDER DE SANCTO ELPIDIO, Expositio in principium Evang. Johannis : « Venerabili... Francisco Gaitani card. ... In principio... Sicut dicit ven. Beda... — ... talium tenebantur » ; —. F. 15. Epitome librorum s. Augustini de Civitate Dei (incompl.) : « Liber iste qui tempore eversionis... — ... loqui de immortalitate... » Cf. Glorieux, Maîtres en théol., II, 319-320.
F. 49 PLAUTUS, Poenulus, V, II, 48-IV, 32 : « ... Non habes quid... — ... hoc e multis... » (XVIe s.) (édit. Goetz et Schell, II, 183-193).
Provient de la Librairie de Blois, dont les cotes sont aux ff. 1 et 50 : « XXIII », et : « Théologie n° VII ». Cf. Omont, Anc. invent., I, 111, n° 912, et 160, n° 68.
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« In principio erat Verbum... »
Sicut dicit venerabilis Beda in quadam homelia...
f. 1
Liber iste, qui, tempore eversionis Romanae urbis, ab Augustino editus est...
f. 15
[...] Sicut dicit venerabilis Beda in quadam homelia...
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