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Liber Lucis •
Liber de Consideratione Quintae Essentiae •
Commentarius super Cyrillum (1345-1349) •
Liber Secretorum Eventuum /Liber Conspectorum Archanorum (finished in 1349 in Avignon); modern edition: Christine Morerod-Fattebert, Robert E. Lerner,
Le Liber secretorum eventuum de Jean de Roquetaillade, Fribourg: Editions universitaires, 1994. •
De Oneribus Orbis : a comment on the prophecy
Veh Mundo in Centum Annis, related to
Arnaldus de Villa Nova. •
Liber Ostensor (finished in 1356), modern edition: Jean de Roquetaillade,
Liber ostensor quod adesse festinant tempora. Édition critique sous la direction d'André Vauchez, par Clemence Thévenaz Modestin et Christine Morerod-Fattebert, Rome: Ecole française de Rome, 2005. •
Vade mecum in tribulatione (finished at the end of 1356): (1) editio princeps in: Edward Brown,
Fasciculus rerum expetendarum ac fugiendarum II, London, 1690, (2) modern editions (the authors edit different versions as the authentic text of Rupescissa: Tealdi takes for it the version of the family α, according to Kaup the secondary
Versio plena expolita; Kaup holds for authentic the
Versio plena, according to Tealdi the secondary version of the family δ; the only double review so far (cf. Julia E. Wannenmacher in Journal of Ecclesiastical History 70.1 (2019), 165–166) recommends Kaup for textual work and, as an essential complement to his factual commentary, Tealdi): a) Giovanni di Rupescissa.
Vade mecum in tribulatione, critical edition by Elena Tealdi, historical introduction by Robert E. Lerner and Gian Luca Potestà, Milan: Vita e Pensiero. Dies Nova, 2015, b) John of Rupescissa's
Vade mecum in tribulacione. A Late Medieval Eschatological Manual for the Forthcoming Thirteen Years of Horror and Hardship. Edited by Matthias Kaup, London/New York: Routledge. Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West, 2016. •
Litterae (various letters) •
Epistola Praedicens Quosdam Eventus et Tribulationes •
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