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F. 1-54v SMARAGDUS, « Diadema monachorum », avec prologue (1) et table en 99 chapitres (99) (P. L., CII, 593-690).
F. 54v-66 [Tractatus de ordine vitae] (P. L., CLXXXIV, 561-584).
F. 66-66v « Homélie sur l'évangile : Ecce nos reliquimus... En ceste presente evangile... », en français, addition du XVIe-XVIIe s.
F. 69-131v RICARDUS DE SANCTO VICTORE, « Super Cantica Canticorum » (P. L., CXCVI, 410-524).
F. 131v-132 Sermon : « Veni in ortum meum... ortus michi facta est anima... » ; — Prose pour la fête de l'Assomption : « Que est ista que ascendit || Transiens deserta... » ; cf. Chevalier, n° 15907 ; — au f. 132v : « Explicit anno Domini millesimo CCCC° XXXXI° ».
F. 54v-66. [JOHANNES HOMO-DEI, Tractatus de ordine vitae] ; cf. A. Wilmart, Auteurs spirituels, 64-100.
Le manuscrit est de la main du frère Lambert qui a copié le ms. Latin 2921 ; cf. Ch. Samaran et R. Marichal, Catal. des mss. en écriture latine, II, 135.
Provient de Roger de Gaignières, ms. [39] ; au f. 133 : « 10 du 21 sept. 1710 ».
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Ecce nos reliquimus... (Mt. XIX, 27).
EN CESTE PRESENTE EVANGILE, NOUS POUVONS COGNOISTRE QUELZ SONT CEUX...
f. 66
Quae est ista quae ascendit // Transiens deserta quo tendit //...
f. 132
Veni in hortum meum... (Cant. V, 1).
Hortus mihi facta es anima operando mihi in te diversa virtutum...
f. 131v
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