He is the author of the
Prompta Bibliotheca canonica, juridica, moralis, theologica, necnon ascetica, polemica, rubricistica, historica, a veritable encyclopedia of religious knowledge. The first edition of this work appeared at
Bologna in 1746. A second edition, much enlarged, and a third were published by the author himself. The fourth edition, dating from 1763, seems to have been published after his death. This, like those which followed it, contains additions the author made to the second edition under the title of
additiones auctoris, and also other supplements (
additiones ex aliena manu) inserted in their respective places in the body of the work (and no longer in the appendix as in the former editions). The various editions thus differ from one another. Some of his work has been reproduced by
Migne (Paris, 1861–1863). An edition of the
Prompta Bibliotheca was published at Rome in 1899 in eight volumes with a volume of supplements, edited by
Gennaro Bucceroni. ==Sources==