Antonio Maria Ceriani

The edition presented by The Online Critical Pseudepigrapha is "identical to Ceriani's excellent transcription of the manuscript.".

Ceriani died at Milan in 1907, leaving as his principal scholarly heir Achille Ratti, later to become Pope Pius XI.

Following the closure of Milan's Theological Faculty in 1774, the Library founded by Charles Borromeo three centuries earlier remained one of the few cultural institutions in the city.

From December 8, 1888, the future Pope Pius XII, at that time professor of sacred eloquence and dogmatic theology at the Systematic theology of Milan, joined him as Doctor of the Ambrosiana, and, at that time, published the update to the year 1890 of the Acta Ecclesiae Mediolanensis, compiled by Borromeo in 1582.

Pubblica le prime edizioni di numerose opere dell'antichità giudaica, tra cu Assumption of Moses e 2 Baruch.