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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q382792
Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
F. 1-110v [S. BONAVENTURA, Breviloquium] Prologue : « Flecto genua mea... Magnus doctor gentium... » (1-9) ; — table, avec renvoi aux ff. ajouté par une main contemporaine (9v-11) ; — [Pars I] « [I]n principio intelligendum est... » (11-21) ; — [Pars II] (21-34v) ; — [Pars III] (34v-46v) ; — [Pars IV] (46v-60) ; — [Pars V] (60-76) ; — [Pars VI] (76v-96v) ; — [Pars VII] (96v-110v) (Opera Omnia, V Quaracchi, 1891, 201-291) ; cf. Glorieux, Maîtres en théol., II, 39.
F. 113-169v [LUPUS DE OLMETO, Regula monachorum ex s. Hieronymi scriptis collecta] Table avec renvoi aux ff. ajouté par une main contemporaine (113-113v) ; — Prologue : « [F]ratres carissimi non queo... » (114-115) ; c. I-XXXI : « Accipe ergo, fili, doctrinam nostram... » (P. L., XXX, 320-398) ; cf. J. Forget, dans Dict. théol. cath., VIII, 924 (115-169v).
Accipe ergo, fili, doctrinam nostram ea simplicitate...
f. 115
Fratres carissimi, non queo quem mente concepi ore proferre sermonem...
f. 114
[...] Magnus doctor gentium et praedicator veritatis...
f. 1
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