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F. 1-36 et 144-195 Deux séries de sermons anonymes sur les Psaumes, la première : « Quare fremuerunt... Gentes iste sunt motus... — ... volebant sacrificare » (1), avec table du XVe s. (36 a-c) ; la seconde, avec prol. : « Legitur in Neemia, steterunt sacerdotes... Beatus vir qui... In fine Johannis hec scripta sunt... — ... alauda vocatur » (144).
F. 37-143v JOHANNES HALGRINUS DE ABBATISVILLA, Moralitates in Psalterium, avec table du XVe s. (132 A-C) : « Beatus vir. Psalmus ista agens de beato viro... — ... commendo spiritum meum » (attr. à s. ANTOINE DE PADOUE par Horoy, Medii aevi bibl. patrist., 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. I et 195 Notes sur diverses expressions bibliques.
« Beatus vir, qui non abiit... »
In fine Johannis haec scripta sunt ut credatis et credentes vitam aeternam habeatis...
f. 144
Psalmus iste agens de beato viro cantatur in festo...
f. 37
Legitur in Nehemia : « steterunt sacerdotes... » Hoc factum est in dedicatione muri Jerusalem...
[...] Psalmus iste agens de beato viro cantatur in festo...
« Quare fremuerunt gentes... »
Gentes istae sunt motus sensualitatis...
f. 1
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