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In Macchab. : « Residuum eruce... Per hec verba Joelis... » (1), Esdras : « Omnis scriba... Unde in Matheo scribe nomen Ezdre... » (38v), Tobie : « Fiant luminaria... Ecclesia dicitur celum... » (55), Judith : « Lucerna splendens... Nomine candelabri... » (62), Esther : « Legitur in Proverb. IX : Mulier... » (74), Ruth : « In diebus illis... Verbi Domini... » (81v), Reg. I-II : « Rectoribus populi has virtutes... » (85).
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[...] Ecclesia dicitur caelum et firmamentum...
f. 55
« Fiant luminaria... »
Ecclesia dicitur caelum et firmamentum...
« In diebus illis facta est fames... »
Verbi Domini unde Amos...
f. 81v
Legitur in Proverbiis IX : « Mulier gratiosa inveniet gloriam »...
f. 74
« Lucerna splendens... »
Hoc legitur in Ecclesiastico XXVI. Lucerna est Ecclesia...
f. 62
« Omnis scriba doctus... »
Unde in Matthaeo scribae nomen Ezdrae...
f. 38v
Rectoribus populi has virtutes esse necessitas...
f. 85
« Residuum erucae... »
Per haec verba Joelis designantur quattuor regna...
f. 1
Robertus de Augo scripsit librum bona verba sonantem/...
f. 137v
[...] Verbi Domini unde Amos...
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