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It is asked what rite must a cleric observe and how many psalms must he say for each hour in saying the office, and is a transgressor of custom to be punished? And what of monks? And must the custom of the Roman Church be observed by all in the sacraments, and what of those things that the Roman Church teaches to be observed, etc.? See the question that begins: "I ask further because of the above." See the answer on the first side of the folio.
It is asked concerning him who is outside his diocese or his benefice, or in his benefice, and does not perform the office according to the rite of the diocese or his benefice but another office? And what of those who stay with cardinals and bishops; can they conform themselves to them in the office? And who are those family members and domestics? See the question that begins: "I ask from the above." See the answer on the first side of the folio.
It is asked how a cleric who is about to celebrate the office ought to prepare himself? And what does the sign of the bell that is rung for the office imply? And why must a cleric pray first when he begins to read the canonical hours? And is it lawful to enter for the office with birds and hunting dogs? And regarding many other things, see the question that begins: "I ask how he ought to conduct himself, etc.," which is the final question in order. See the answer on the second side of the folio.