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F. 47r-v, 49r : Gregorius Turonensis, Historiarum liber septimus (De obitu sancti Salvii ; inc. « Licet sic studium historiarum prosequi », expl. « Bona audivi et alia festinamus »). F. 49r-50r : Fulradus, Poenae in purgatorio (inc. « Venerando ac semper in domino plus omnibus diligendo patri H. », expl. « Oblivisci non potui »). F. 50r-52r : Beda, Historia ecclesiastica XII (inc. « His temporibus miraculum memorabile et antiquorum simile in Britannia », expl. « Et conversatione saluti fuit »). F. 52r-v : Bonifacius Moguntinus, Epistola (inc. « Beatissimae virgini, immo dilectissime domine Eatburge », expl. « In hac vita superesse »). F. 53r-55v : Vita sancti Apollinaris (BHL 623, inc. « In diebus Claudii Caesaris veniens Petrus », expl. « Nos vobis responsum dare non possumus »). F. 48 (addition, XIXe siècle) : Mention du contenu.
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