found: Meditationes vitae Christi. Deuote meditationes sopra la passion ... 1492:colophon (Matheo da Parma)
found: Cioni, Alfredo. "Capcasa, Matteo," in Dizionario biografico degli Italiani, v. 18 (1975), accessed via Treccani website, October 2, 2019:(Capcasa, Matteo; born in Parma, printer in Venice, last 2 decades of 15th century; used forms of name: Capodicasa, Capcasa, Cap di Casa, or the corresponding forms in Venetian dialect: Codeca, Chodeca, Co de Cha; also simply Mattheo da Parma; named in editions, 1485-1495; publisher and printer in partnership with Bernardino di Pino in 1485, then working alone or in partnership with Lucantonio Giunta or Bernardino Benali; died 1495)
found: BMC 15th cent.:v. 5, page 482 (Matteo Capcasa (Di Codeca); "After a partnership with Bernardino da Pino in 1485 Matteo Capcasa first appears as an independent printer in the production of the Ovid ... in 1489. In the latter part of 1490 and the first seven or eight months of 1491 he was in partnership with Bernardinus Benalius. His last signed book is the Philelphus of 21 July, 1495 ... Two books, signed by Giovanni Capcasa in January-March, 1493 ... and February, 1493/4 ... but clearly printed at Matteo's office with his material, are here catalogued after Matteo's work" )
found: Transito de Sancto Hieronymo, 1490:colophon (Matheo di co de cha da Parma)
found: De modo epistolandi, 1491:colophon (... Mathei Capcasae Parmensis)
found: Jacobus, da Voragine. Legendario de sancti vulgare storiado, 13 May 1494:colophon (stampate in Venetia per Matheo di Codecha da Parma)