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Data Source: FranceArchives
Description(s) : Premier vers : « Supplantante Jacob debita fratris habet... » Lévitique, fol. 12 ; Deutéronome, fol. 20 ; Rois, fol. 25 ; Nouveau Testament, fol. 42. Derniers vers : « Hic loquitur de fine Jesus libroque Matheus Dat finem, Petrus finit et ipse suum. » Sommaires en prose assez étendus, écrits sur les marges et en rubrique. Les feuillets 40-41 renferment un sermon, commençant ainsi : « Ubicumque fuerit corpus, congregabuntur aquile. Ut preterita recolatis... » et une courte prière, précédée du préambule suivant : « Magister Berengarius hanc orationem, antequam mitteretur in fornacem ignis ardentis, composuit ; qua cantata, de incendio illesus exivit. »
Initiales de couleurReliure bois, délabrée
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