John Marchesinus

John Marchesinus (called in Latin ''Johannes Marchesinus'' and in Italian ''Giovanni Marchesini'') was an Italian Franciscan friar, probably of the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries, who was the author of religious works.

Little is known of Marchesinus, apart from what is said in his own work. Even the date of his life is uncertain and in the words of P. S. Allen "has been put both at 1300 and at 1466".

His ''Mammotrectus super Bibliam'', written at Reggio Emilia probably towards the end of the 13th century, was an etymological analysis of the Vulgate, the Latin Bible. There were at that time many priests who were barely literate, and Marchesinus declared himself to be "impatient with his own lack of skill, and compassionate towards the rudeness of poor clerics promoted to the office of preaching". In view of that, he wrote to "edify their understanding with etymology".

In his ''Confessionale'', compiled around 1300 and called a "little work", the first thing Marchesinus considers is the correct setting for a confession, advising that "The priest hearing confession should sit in a public and honourable place, lest, if this be wanting, he may appear to be an adulterer". Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. 1
    by Marchesinus, Johannes
    Published 1483
    [Strassburg, Printer of the Vitas patrum, 1483]
    454 p. Fol.
  2. 2
    by Marchesinus, Johannes
    Published 1498
    Venetiis [Venice : Joannes Rubeus], 1498.
    [300] leaves ; (8to)
  3. 3
    by Marchesinus, Johannes
    Published 1478
    Venice, Franz Renner and Petrus de Bartua, 1478.
    520 p. 4to.
  4. 4
    by Marchesinus, Johannes
    Published 1489
    Nuremberge [Nuremberg] : per Georgium Stuchs, 1489.
    [206] leaves ; 204 x 140 mm. (4to)
  5. 5
    by Marchesinus, Johannes
    Published 1476
    Venetijs [Venice] : Impresse ... p[er] Franciscu[m] de Hailbrun [et] Nicholaum de Franckfordia socios, 1476.
    [228] leaves (first and last leaves blank) ; 22 cm. (4to)
  6. 6
    by Marchesinus, Johannes
    Published 1483
    Strassburg, Vitas patrum, 1483.
    303 p. Fol.
  7. 7
    by Marchesinus, Johannes
    Published 1489
    Nuremberg, G. Stuchs, 24 January 1489.
    [204] l. 21 cm.
  8. 8
    by Marchesinus, Johannes
    Published 1489
    Strassburg, Grüninger, 1489.
    160 l. fol.

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