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F. 1-36 « Ben Hacane liber qui Pelia dicitur. F[rater] Egi[dius]. Ben Hacane prima dicit Moses metation in Sinai quod Brescit... — ... a terra obruatur. Finis ». Traduction latine d'extraits du Sepher ha- Peli'ah, faussement attribué à Nehunya ben Haqana ; cf. un autre recueil d'extraits du même ouvrage traduits par Gilles de Viterbe, dans ms. Latin 5272, f. 478-540v, et Stegmüller, Repertorium biblicum, II, 24, n° 931.
Provient de Gilles de Viterbe ; cf. Catalogue de ses livres dans le ms. grec 3074, f. 74v-79v, au milieu d'index de livres ayant appartenu au cardinal Ridolfi ; cf. Ch. Astruc et J. Monfrin, dans Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et de Renaissance, XXIII (1961), 553, n° 38. A fait ensuite partie de la bibliothèque de Catherine de Médicis ; cf. Catalogue de la bibliothèque de Catherine de Médicis, dans le ms. Latin 17917, p. 45, n° 623, et Omont, Anciens inventaires, I, 449, n° 3877.
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