Montrocher

Montrocher

(Guido de Monte-Rocheri), GUI DE, a Spanish theologian of some note, who flourished in the first half of the 14th century at Valencia, is noted as the author of Manipulus Curatorum, a work regarded of so much value that it was among the very first books issued after the invention of the art of printing, and passed through over fifty editions in the first thirty years of the 15th century. The oldest edition is entitled Manipulus Curatorum, liber utilissimus, per Christophorum Bugamumo et Johannem Glim (Savigliano, 1471, folio). See Du Pin, Biblioth. des Auteurs Eccles. du quartorzieme scicle; Fabricius, Biblioth. Graeca, 10:786; Biblioth. Hispana vetus, 2:155, 156.

 
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