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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q365322
Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
Prologue (5), In Evang. Matthaei (8), Marci (76v), Lucae (91v), Johannis (129) ; — Table (194). — Cf. ms. Latin 617.
F. 1 Table de comput.
F. 1v-4v Évangiles de l'année.
F. 4 Notes relatives au terme de Pâques.
F. 126v et 200v 3 pièces de vers : « Quisquis amat dictis... » ; « Octo beatitudines. Hic qui pauperiem suffert... » ; « Versus de libraria. Jugiter hic legere... » (de la main de Pierre Faucon, prieur de Bonport, XV e s.).
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Hic qui pauperiem suffert ex mente beatus/...
f. 200v
Jugiter hic legere, meditari, inquirere, nosse/...
Quisquis amat dictis absentium rodere vitam/...
f. 126v
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