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commençant par les deux derniers livres de Archa Noe.
F. 53a. [ De vanitate mundi ] : "atque intimis desideriis properare …-… totis desideriis colliguntur. " (PL 176, 739B, ne comprend que la fin du traité, voir l'édition de C. Giraud, ms. P20) Fol. 53a-b. [ Homiliae in Ecclesiasten , extrait] : "Multi sunt sermones hominis …-… ad mutabilitatem temporis non mutetur. " (PL 176, 739B-740C). F. 53rb-65rb. De Tribus diebus : "Incipit liber de tribus diebus pro ea que in meditatione constat speculum rerum...-... quia sextus dies ad laborem, septimus ad requiem, octavus pertinent ad resurrectionem. Explicit de tribus diebus" (ed. D. Poirel, ms. P28).
Abbaye de Saint-Victor de Paris
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