Works
- Quodlibeta Theologica (Paris, 1518; Venice, 1608 and 1613).
- Summa quaestionum ordinarium (Paris, 1520; Ferrara, 1646).
- Henrici de Gandavo Opera Omnia Leuven: Leuven University Press, 1979 sqq.
- Syncategoremata Henrico de Gandavo adscripta edited by H.A.G. Braakhuis, Girard J. Etzkorn, Gordon Wilson. With an introduction by H.A.G. Braakhuis; Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2010.
Mistakenly attributed to Henry of Ghent:
- the Affligem Catalogus virorum illustrium, first published in De scriptoribus ecclesiasticis ed. Suffridus Petri (Cologne, 1580).
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