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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q381774
Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
F. 1 Titre du XVIe s. : « Livres de s. Augustin d'oraisons qu'il faict a Nostre-Seigneur » ;
F. 2-67 Texte divisé en 28 chapitres (P. L., XL, 863-898) ;
F. 67 « Explicit Liber Soliloquiorum beati Augustini episcopi ».
F. 67v-68 Note sur s. Augustin et les Soliloquia : « Notandum quod cum tria sint que a mundanis hominibus appetuntur... — ... pauper non habuit ».
F. 69 Proverbes : « Ut graviter doleat non pertinet ad sapientem... », « Qui modo torquetur nescit quod magna lucretur ... », le premier suivi d'un commentaire (J. Werner, Lateinische Sprichwörter und Sinnsprüche des Mittelalters, 102 n. 105)
Addition XVe s.
Agnoscam te, Domine, cognitor meus, cognoscam te...
f. 2
Notandum quod cum tria sint quae a mundanis hominibus appetuntur...
f. 67v
Qui modo torquetur nescit quam magna lucretur...
f. 69
Ut graviter doleat non pertinet ad sapientem...
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