Here are some of his notable works:
* "Machzor" (Prayer Book): This was a significant work as it was the first complete Hebrew prayer book to be printed in Italy.
* "Pugio Fidei" (Dagger of Faith): He translated this work by Rabbi Raymond Martini, which was a defense of Judaism against Christian accusations.
* "The Talmud": He was one of the first to print parts of the Talmud in Italy.
* "The Book of Esther": He produced an annotated edition of the Book of Esther.
* "The Mishnah": He also translated parts of the Mishnah, a collection of Jewish law and tradition.
Corna da Soncino's work played a crucial role in disseminating Hebrew knowledge and fostering intellectual exchange between Jewish and Christian communities during the Renaissance. He is recognized as a key figure in the history of printing and the transmission of Jewish texts.