This manuscript predominantly contains sermons. It begins (pp.
1–279) with the Speculum ecclesiae by Honorius Augustodunensis
(around 1080 – 1150/1151). This is followed by 20 verses each on
virtues and vices in Leonine hexameter (pp. 279–281), each
followed by a brief explanation in prose. On the otherwise blank p.
282, there is a pen and ink drawing of the Apostle Paul. Following
on pp. 283–411, there are the Sermones by Mauritius de Sulliaco
(Maurice de Sully, around 1120 – 1196), with a list of chapters
and a prologue on p. 283. On pp. 411-414, there is a commentary on
the Apostles' Creed (Inc. Quo nomine vocatur hec doctrina
apostolica symbolum, Expl. latine dicitur vere fideliter fiat). The
very short text on p. 415 deals with Communion for the
excommunicated (Inc. Communicans excommunicato, Expl. ad
correctionem communicabis excommunicato).
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