Guido de Monte Rochen or Guy de Montrocher was a Spanish priest and jurist who was active around 1331. He is best known as the author of Manipulus curatorum (the manual of the curate ), a handbook for parish priests, that was often copied, with some 180 complete or partial manuscripts surviving, and later reprinted throughout Europe in the next 200 years, with at least 119 printings, and sales which have been estimated to be three times those of Thomas Aquinas ' Summa Theologica . It became obsolete only when the Council of Trent created the Roman Catechism in 1566.
Printer of the 1482 'Vocabolista' (Stephan Koblinger?), Vienna, 1482 Johannes de Westfalia, Leuven , 1483 Jean Beller, Antwerp, 1564 England Richard Pynson , about 1497 and 1500There were five more English printings of this book before 1520, including three editions by Wynkyn de Worde (1502, 1509, and 1517).
Petrus Caesaris,Paris, 1473 or 1474 So-called Printer of Pius II, Albi , 1475 "In vico S. Jacobi" (Au Soufflet Vert [Louis Symonel et Socii]), Paris, 1476 and 1479 Johannes de La Tour (de Turre) and Johannes Morelli, Angers , 1477 and 1495 Nicolaus Philippi, Lyon, about 1477, 1480, 1481 and 1488 Ulrich Gering , Paris, 1478 and 1480Johannes Solidi (Schilling), Vienne, Isère , about 1478 Jean Bouyer, Poitiers , between 1479 and 1490, and 1495 Antoine Caillaut, Paris, 1482, 1483, 1490 and 1494 Guy Marchant , Paris, 1483Guillaume Le Roy, Lyon, 1483, 1485 and 1487 Printer of the 1481 'Legenda Aurea', Strassburg, 1483 Henricus Mayer, Toulouse , 1484 Pierre Levet, Paris, 1487, 1488, 1489 Martin Flach, Strassburg, 1487, 1489, 1493 and 1499 Philippe Pigouchet , Paris, 1489 and 1491Jean Du Pré, Lyon, 1490 Mathieu Vivian, Orléans , 1490 or 1491 Engelhardus Schultis, Lyon, about 1491 Jean Le Bourgeois, Rouen , 1493, 1494, 1497, 1498 and 1499 Félix Baligault, Paris, 1493 Martin Morin , Rouen, 1494, 1495 and 1496Pierre Le Dru, Paris, 1494 and 1496 Georg Mittelhus, Paris, 1494 Jacques Le Forestier, Rouen, 1495 and 1497 Janon Carcain, Lyon, about 1495 Hémon David, Lyon, after 1495 Michael Le Noir, Paris, 1496 Mathieu Latheron, Tours , 1497 Etienne Jehannot, Paris, 1497 Michel Topié, Lyon, 1499 Richard Auzoult, Rouen, 1500 Jean de Vingle, Lyon, 1500 Later printings continue at least until the 1554 edition by Gulielmum Rouillium of Lyon.
Printer of Lotharius (Conrad Mancz?), 1474 or earlier Bartholomaeus de Unkel, Cologne, 1476 Conrad Winters, de Homborch, Cologne, 1478 and 1481 Conrad Fyner, Esslingen am Neckar , about 1479 Johann Guldenschaff, Cologne, 1480 Christman Heyny, Augsburg , 1471 or 1481 Heinrich Quentell, Cologne, about 1484-89, 1492 and 1498 Johann Koelhoff, the Elder, Cologne, 1487 Christophorus Beyamus and Johannes Glim, Savigliano , 1473 or earlier Johannes Reinhardi, Rome, 1476 "In domo Francisci de Cinquinis", Rome, 1477 Johannes Bulle, Rome, 1478 Johannes de Nördlingen, Bologna , 1480 Leonardus Pachel, Milan, 1481 and 1492 Eucharius Silber, Rome, 1481 and 1485 Andreas de Bonetis, Venice, 1483 Stephan Plannck, Rome, 1484, 1490 and 1496 Marinus Saracenus, Venice, 1486 Johannes Antonius de Honate, Milan, about 1488-89 Guilelmus Anima Mia, Tridinensis, Venice, 1489 Maximus de Butricis, Venice, 1491 Damianus de Mediolano, de Gorgonzola, Venice, 1493 Simon Bevilaqua, Venice, 1495 Christophorus de Pensis, de Mandello, Venice, 1498 Johannes Baptista Sessa, Venice, 1500 German Gallarde, Lisbon, 1523 Mathaeus Flander (of Flanders), Zaragoza , 1475 Nicolaus Spindeler, Barcelona , 1479 Nicolaus Spindeler, Tarragona , 1484 Juan de Brocar, Alcalá de Henares, 1545 Pedro de Castro, Salamanca , 1550 Switzerland Martin Flach, Basel , about 1478 Adam Steinschaber, Geneva , 1480 Michael Wenssler, Basel, about 1485 Louis Cruse, Geneva, 1487