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F. 1r-63v : Gregorius I, Homiliae in Hiezechihelem, Liber I (mutilé au début et avec lacune entre les f. 46v et 47r), inc. (Liber I, Hom. 8) « …cum ambularent, quasi sonus erat multitudinis, ut sonitus castrorum… », expl. (f. 46v, Lib. I, Hom. 11) « aceruus frugum vocantur. Quia enim bo[nae animae fruges…] », inc. (f. 47r, Lib. I, Hom. 11) « … corrigendo noluit mundare… », expl. (Lib. I, Hom. 12) « … sine carne roborare, Iesus Christus… » (CPL 1710 ; éd. M. Adriaen, Turnhout, 1971, CCSL 142).
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