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F. 1ra-152vb : Smaragdus Sancti Michaelis, Expositio in Regulam sancti Benedicti, inc. « Quisquis ad aeternum mavult conscendere regnum… », expl. « …vitam mihi tribue sempiternam, amen » (P.L. 102, 689-932 ; Smaragdi abbatis Expositio in Regulam S. Benedicti, éd. A. Spannagel, P. Engelbert, Corpus Consuetudinum Monasticarum, vol. 8, Siegburg, 1974).
La manuscrit a été produit au Nord de la France dans la seconde moitié du Xe siècle ; il appartenu à l'abbaye de la Sainte-Trinité de Fécamp, d’après son identification dans les inventaires anciens (cf. Omont, Catalogue général des manuscrits, I, p. XXIV, n° 71 « Regula sancti Benedicti lib. I », p. XXVI, n° 126 « Expositio regule Benedicti »). Il a été acquis par Jean Bigot (1588-1645) et il entra à la Bibliothèque Royale en 1706 avec d’autres manuscrits de Bigot.
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