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F. 1 Ps. I-CL. : « Beatus vir. Psalmus iste agens de beato viro... — ... commendo spiritum meum. » (Attribué à S. ANTOINE DE PADOUE par Horoy, Medii aevi bibl. patristica, sér. I, VI, 575-1266). Cf. Hauréau, Notices, I, 12-13 ; Glorieux, Maîtres en théol., I, 273; Callebaut, dans Arch. francisc., XXV (1932), 164.
F. 132 Maximes tirées des Pères : « Sic sit munus... — ... et sic socius Jude. »
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« Beatus vir, qui non abiit... »
Psalmus iste agens de beato viro cantatur in festo...
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[...] Psalmus iste agens de beato viro cantatur in festo...
Sic sit munus in publicum quatinus intentio...
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