Torsellino wrote several historical works, including a life of the founder-member of the Society of Jesus,
Francis Xavier. Among his best known works are: • • •
Epitome historiarum a mundo condito ad ann. 1598 (Rome, in quarto; best editions are those which have a continuation by
Philippus Brietius, 1618-61) Torsellino's
Epitome Historiarum (1598) is considered the Catholic counterpart to
Johann Carion's
Chronicles. It became the most widely-read Catholic history
textbook of the 17th century, circulating in many European countries well into the 18th century, in some 135 editions and translations. His treatise on Latin particles
De particulis Latinae orationis, first published in Rome in 1598, is a landmark in the history of Latin scholarship and was reissued several times. Of particular iportance is the elaborate edition by
Ferdinand Gotthelf Hand, published three centuries after the birth of the author (
Tursellinus, seu de particulis Latinis commentarii, 1829–1845). ==References==