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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q63071
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Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
Avec prologues, arguments et « capitula ».
Evang. Matthaei II,3-XXVIII,20 (7), Marci, cum versibus : « Marcus ut alta fremit... » (M. G., Poet. lat., III, 263) (41v), Lucae I,19-XXIV,53 (67), Johannis I,19-XXI,25, cum versibus : « More volans aquilae... » (ibid., 264) (106v) ; « Capitulare Evangeliorum de anni circulo. » Cf. Klauser, Röm. Capit. Evang., I, LIX (135).
Ce manuscrit a fait l’objet d’une notice dans le cadre du projet MANNO (Manuscrits notés en neumes en Occident).
Data Source: Mandragore
Marcus ut alta fremit (alias fremens) vox per deserta leonis/...
f. 41v
More volans aquilae verbo (alias verbum) petit astra Johannes/...
f. 106v
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