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Notes of his lectures from 1527-1540 were copied by students and published under the following titles:
- De potestate civili, 1528
- Del Homicidio, 1530
- De matrimonio, 1531
- De potestate ecclesiae I and II, 1532
- De Indis, 1532
- De Jure belli Hispanorum in barbaros, 1532
- De potestate papae et concilii, 1534
- Relectiones Theologicae, 1557
- Summa sacramentorum Ecclesiae, 1561
- De Indis et De Jure Belli (1917 translation of a large part of the Relectiones Theologicae)
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