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F. 1v. AUGUSTINUS, Contra epist. Parmeniani (C. V., LI, 17-149), avec Retract. (C. V., XXXVI, 151-152) ;
F. 39. Epistolae (C. V., XXXIV, nos XCVIII, LIV, LV).
F. 55-62v. Gloses sur les prologues de s. Jérôme : In Genes. « Prologus est prelocutio... » (55), Josue (57v), Reg. (58v), Paralip. (60), Isaiam (61), Jerem. (61v), Ezech. (62), incompl.
F. 63v-65v et 77-118. HUGO DE SANCTO VICTORE, Adnotationes elucidatoriae in prol. Hieronymi in Pentateuchum, Genesim, Exodum, Leviticum (P. L., CLXXV, 29-84) ;
F. 65v-77. De scripturis et scriptoribus sacris praenotatiunculae, c. I-XVII, incompl. (ibid., 9-24).
F. 119. Commentaire sur la Bible (Ex.-Reg. IV) : « Quis fecit os hominis... — ... repellam et destruam ».
Les ff. 1-54 ont peut-être été copiés avant 1136 par Gautier, prieur de Saint-Amand-en-Pevèle (dioc. de Tournai), d'où provient le ms. d'après les ex-libris des ff. 1 et 118v (XIVe-XVIe s.) ; cf. Delisle, Cab. des mss., I, 310, II, 451, n° 76 et IV, pl. XXXV, n° 6. — Au f. 1, anc. cote « A. 88 »
Ce manuscrit a par la suite appartenu à Charles-Maurice Le Tellier, archevêque de Reims.
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Prologus est praelocutio sive praefatio. Logos enim (alias etenim) dicitur sermo...
f. 55
Quis fecit os hominis, qui os dedi verba dare possum...
f. 119
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