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F. 1 S. AUGUSTINUS, De consensu Evangelistarum, incompl. du début (ms. D de Weihrich, C. V., XLIII, XXI).
F. 128v BOETIUS, In categorias Aristotelis, l. I-II, incompl., précédé d'un tableau (128) (P. L., LXIV, 159-214), avec gloses marg. et interlinéaires.
F. 144 Sermon contre les mauvais moines : « Fili hominis, mito te ad gentes apostatrices. Hoc sane quod apostatrices apellat... » ; suivi de vers sur la mort et la Passion : « Cur homo qui cinis es... » (addit. XIe-XIIe s.)
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Cur homo qui cinis es per avaritiam sepelis es/...
f. 144
« Fili hominis, mitto te ad gentes apostatrices »
Hoc sane quod apostatrices appellat...
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