He is alleged to have rediscovered the Prophetia S. Malachiae, Archiepiscopi, Summis Pontificibus, the alleged prophecies of the Bishop
Malachy of
Armagh, who died at the
Abbey of Clairvaux.[1]
Vita S. Gerardi, e Veneta familia of Sagredo, martyris and Hungarorum apostoli notationibus illustrata, Venice, 1597 (it is a life of Bishop
Gerard of Csanád).
Chronologia Septuaginta Interpretum, cum Vulgatæ editionis Bibliorum Latinae Chronographia conciliata; adjunctum is Chronicon ab orbe condito usque ad haec tempora (not printed; attempt to bridge the differences between the
Septuagint and the
Vulgate, then universal Chronicle).
The complete works of Bartolomeo Sacchi ("Platinum"), which was not published.