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27. Glasgow, Hunterian Museum U 5, 12, 11th century.
28. Gotha 103, 104, 11th/12th century. Assigned A by Peiper; to be cited on account of the Vitae Lives of Boethius. Also contains: Metrical Treatise, Opuscula sacra Sacred Works, Consolatio.
29. Laon 439 (C 319, 182), 9th century, 54 folios, 250 x 170 mm, 23 lines; begins at 34, 27, damaged by gaps, a metrical explanation is appended once. Examined by Schepss. We have marked it: Laud.
30. London, British Museum, Additional Ms. 15601, 10th/11th century.
31. London, British Museum, Additional Ms. 19726, 11th century.
32. London, Arundel 514, 14th century, said to contain one single leaf from the 11th century.
33. London, Harley 2685, 10th century; besides the Consolatio, it contains Fulgentius and Martianus Capella.
34. London, Harley 3068, 11th century. Contains Book I of the Consolatio.
35. London, Harley 3095, 9th/10th century (Ruodbert's book; see Gottlieb, Über mittelalt. Bibliotheken On Medieval Libraries II 279) with the Opuscula sacra and Consolatio; see plate LVII in Cat. of Ancient Mss., where you have a sample of the commentary and metrical explanations. W. M. Lindsay, a most learned man, examined it for my sake.
36. Maihingen, Wallerstein Library I 2 Lat. in 4o, ms. 3, 10th/11th century (W), written by Froumund¹) Cf. J. Kempf, Froumund von Tegernsee. Progr. d. Ludwig-Gymn., München 1900. Mon. Germ. Epist. sel. III 1, 1926, p. XI sq., 18, 6. 49, 20., 113 folios, 270 x 220 mm; with scholia and commentary. Schepss, in the Würzburg program of 1880/1, collated this codex, which is of little value, and esteemed it more than it deserved. Explicit: Ut gaudere solet As he is wont to rejoice. Cf. Naumann 2, 14.
37. Metz (S. Avold) 377 (O in Peiper²), to us Met., 10th/11th century, 100 folios. Contains: Metrical Treatise, Lives, Consolatio with scholia closely approaching those of Chartres and St. Gall 844 (cf. Studemund, Bresl. phil. Abh. II 3, 1888, 75), title of the work De trinitate On the Trinity; examined by H. Burtin of Metz. Expl.: Ut gaudere solet. Ut laetus ponti. As he is wont to rejoice. As the happy sea.
38. Munich 14324 (Emmeram 324), 10th/11th century, collated by Peiper (E), who saw a certain similarity between it and V.
39. Munich 15825 (Salzburg), 10th/11th century, 250 x 180 mm, 24 lines. Contains: Lives, Consolatio with scholia and some metrical explanations. Examined by Schepss.
40. Munich 18765 (Tegernsee 765), early 9th century, marked with the siglum T by Peiper, 74 folios, 222 x 165 mm, 28 lines. Contains: Some arithmetical trifles (f. 1 and 2r), Opuscula sacra...