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F. 2 Canons du IVe concile de Tolède de 633 (Bruns, Can. apost., I, 235) et du pape Hygin ; — AMALARIUS, Regula canonicorum, c. 125. (P. L., CV, 921-922).
F. 2v MARCUS, Carmen de s. Benedicto ; cf. B. H. L., n° 1103.
F. 3 PAULUS DIACONUS, De gestis Langobardorum, l. I, c. XXV-XXVI. Versus de s. Benedicto, avec neumes aquitains ; cf. B. H. L., n° 1106 et Suppl.
F. 5-6 S. ALDHELMUS, De laudibus virginum, extr. (P. L., LXXXIX, 253-254 et 273-274).
F. 6v-7v Catalogue des abbés de Fleury (Baluze, Miscell., I, 79).
F. 8v-111 S. AMBROSIUS, Hexaemeron (C. V., XXXII1, 3-261).
F. 111v-112v PALLADIUS, De moribus brachmanorum, incompl. : « Commonitorium Palladii. Mens tua... — ... dentium sevos » (P. L., XVII, 1131-1134), attr. ici à s. Ambroise.
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