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Parisinus 1 Codex from Paris (Montf. II p. 755 a. no. 5073) "M. C. with commentaries."
Parisini 2—6 (ibid. no. 5302—4. no. 5302 2 no. 5312) "M. C. 9 books."
Parisinus 7 (ibid. no. 6111) "M. C. on the 7 liberal arts."
Parisinus 8 (ibid. p. 309 b. Library of Charles de Montchal, Archbishop of Toulouse, codex CXXXIV) "M. C. on the Marriage of Philology, on very ancient parchment."
Colbertini 1—3 (Montf. II p. 928 b. in the Royal Library of Paris, Colbert library codices 637, 1496, 1918) "M. C. on Philology."
Sangermanensis 1 Codex from Saint-Germain-des-Prés (Library of St. Germain-des-Prés, Montf. II p. 1131 d, no. 529) "The 9 books of Martianus Mineus Felix Capella on the Marriage of Philology. On Grammar. On Dialectical Art. On Rhetoric. On Arithmetic. On Astrology and on Music."
Sangermanensis 2 (ibid. no. 638). Among many other things, "M. C. minor works."
Monasterii S. Martini Sagiensis Codex from the Monastery of St. Martin of Séez (no. 29 Montf. II p. 1249) "The 9 books of M. M. F. C. on the Marriage of Philology, with the commentaries of Remigius," in folio.
Monasterii B. M. de Becco Codex from the Monastery of Bec (Montf. II p. 1256 d. Catalog of Manuscripts of the monastery of the Blessed Mary of Bec no. 221) "Marcus Mineus F. C. on the Marriage of Philology," etc. The beginning and end are missing. Folio: "A bundle of various sheets, quaternions, etc., torn away here and there. We have gathered them into one because they could not be restored to their proper places." Ravainsson treated this codex more accurately in Rapport sur les bibliothèques des départements de l’ouest, Paris 1841, p. 515.