I can't wait to get my hands on the second volume of Mediaeval Commentaries on the Sentences of Peter Lombard: Current Research, which so far seems to have only made it into the Warburg Institute library. In the meantime, as Brill are being coy about it, here's the chapter list (with authors omitted for clarity's sake):
— The Pseudo-Peter of Poitiers Gloss
— Stephen Langton
— The Glossa in IV libros Sententiarum by Alexander of Hales
— The Sentences Commentary of Hugh of St.-Cher
— Thomas Aquinas and his Lectura romana in primum Sententiarum Petri Lombardi
— Robert Kilwardby's Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard
— William de la Mare
— Henry of Harclay and Aufredo Gonteri Brito
— On the Limits of the Genre: Roger Roseth as a Reader of the Sentences
— Richard Fitzralph's Lectura on the Sentences
— Peter of Candia's Commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard
— Martin Luther
— Conclusion: The Tradition of the Sentences
It seems some standardization of the titles wouldn't have gone amiss.