Valier wrote a biography of
Carlo Borromeo shortly after his death in 1584, and a history of
Venice to 1580. He later became prefect of the
Congregation of the Index. The atmosphere of close scrutiny of works is thought to have affected his wish for publication in his own lifetime. One work left unpublished was
Philippus sive de laetitia Christiana, referencing Filippo Neri in its title, and dwelling on Carlo Borromeo and his nephew
Federigo Borromeo, whom Valier had mentored, in a
neostoic vein. •
Rhetorica Ecclesiastica (1570) in Latin, a work based on mission work in the
Veneto. This work by Valier employing classical rhetoric as a resource for preaching, with subsequent works by
Luis de Granada and
Diego de Estella, is considered a significant development in the Catholic tradition. A French translation by ,
La rhétorique du prédicateur, was published in 1750. •
Instruttione delle donne maritate (1575), a book for wives, in the form of a letter to his married sister. •
De cautione adhibenda in edendis libris (1719). ==Notes==