we. 
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The bach sit MANUSCRIPTs have been quoted as being in 
LIES. Few of them have been particularly de- 
aad but from the number of verses in each, they may 
probably be referred respectively to the same classes with the 
English manuscripts. 
Moreau quotes the following four manuscripts in his prole- 
gomena, 
1, The Codex Schenckianus, which ae 1239 verses. 
2. The Codex aR has 1 
3. The Codex Tullovianus 1096. ie: rt gs is the colophon : 
eet Cae s qui dicitur Flores Medicine, compilatus 
in studio Salerni 4 Mag. Joan de Medilano, instrumenti 
medicinalis doctore mete compilationi cujus concor- 
darunt omnes Magistri illius Studii. 
4, Moreau’s own Codex paar 664 verses. It was ad- 
dressed, Francorum m Regi. From this manuscript he has 
inserted many lines not in Villa Nova’s text, and all of 
which I have printed amongst the additions 
5. Three manuscripts are in the king’s library at Paris, N°. 
6931, 6891, 6941. They have not been described, and 
written, and phage 1073 verses, of which the order is 
different from Villa Nova’s. There are many marginal 
notes, chiefly i in Leonine verse. For instance, to 
Lotio post mensam tibi confert munera bina 
Mundificat palpas (palmas) et aie: reddit acuta : 
