A couple more identifications:
> Liber qui dicitur Mamotractus
Iohannes Marchesinus, _Mammotrectus super Bibliam_: pr. Mainz 1470
(Hain 10554) &c.; Stegmueller _Bibl._ 4776--7. [reference from
Sharpe's List of Identifications: see below]
> Tabula auctoritatum sentenciarum biblie compilata a domino Johanne
> Ela doctore decretorum.
Probably Iohannes Calderinus: Stegmueller, Rep. bibl., no. 4280
> liber qui procedit super omnia vocabula obscura sacrae scriptura a
> Genesi usque ad Librum Sapientiae
Possibly an incomplete copy of the _Correctorium totius biblie_ or
some similar work: see Leonard E. Boyle, "Tonic Accent, Codicology,
and Literacy", in _The Centre and its Compass: Studies in Medieval
Literature in Honor of Professor John Leyerle_, ed. Robert A. Taylor,
et al., Studies in Medieval Culture 33 (Kalamazoo: Western Michigan
University, 1993), pp. 1-10; or Alexander Nequam, _Corrogationes
Promethei_ (see Hunt).
A good resource for this sort of work is Richard Sharpe's "LIST OF
IDENTIFICATIONS" from the Corpus of British Medieval Library
Catalogues, available on the Web at
<http://britac3.britac.ac.uk/bmlc-list/>
and also his new dictionary of medieval Latin authors.
Peter Binkley
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