Exegetical, Homiletical, and Liturgical Writings
- Commentaries on Job (1261–65), Psalms i - li, and Isaiah
- Catena aurea ("The Golden Chain," a fourteenth-century title), a monumental collection of glosses by the Church Fathers on each verse of the Gospels
- Commentaries on Canticles and Jeremiah
- reportata, on John, on Matthew, and on the epistles of Paul, including Hebrews i - x.
- Officium de corpore Christi
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