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F. 1 STEPHANUS LANGTON, Glossa in XII Prophetas minores : « Ossa duodecim prophetarum... — ... anathema non erit amplius, set sedebit Jerusalem secura ». Cf. Lacombe, dans Arch. d'hist. doctr. et litt. du M. A., V (1930), 146-147.
F. 137 GAUFRIDUS DE VINOSALVO, Ars poetica, avec épîtres dédicatoires : « Quem pape scripsi munus... », « Papa stupor mundi... », « Si quis habet fundare... — ... Ars in utroque facit quamvis sub dispare forma. » (Faral, Arts poét., 197-254).
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[...] Hoc in fine Ecclesiastici legitur...
f. 1
« Ossa duodecim prophetarum pullulant... »
Hoc in fine Ecclesiastici legitur...
Papa stupor mundi : si dixero papa nocenti/...
f. 137
Quem papae scripsi munus speciale libelli/...
Scriptor laudetur Robertus de Augo et hunc veneretur/...
f. 136v
Si quis habet fundare domum, non currit ad actum/...
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