Writings
- Opera Logica, (first edition Venise, 1578; second Venise, 1586; third Lyon-Francfort, 1586-87) contains:
- 1. De natura logicae; 2. De quarta figura syllogismorum; 3. De methodis; 4. De conversione demonstrationi in definitionem; 5. De propositionibus necessariis; 6. De speciebus demonstrationis; /. De regressu; 8. De tribus praecognitis; 9. De medio demonstrationis.
- Opera Logica, (fourth edition Kōln, 1597) with the addtion of:
- 10. In II libros Posteriores analyticos commentarii (Venise, 1582); 11. De doctrinae ordine apologia (Padova, 1585); 12. Tabulae logicae (Venise, 1578).
- Opera Logica, anastatic reprint of the Kōln 1597 edition by Wilhelm Risse, Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1966.
- De rebus naturalibus libri XXX (Venise, 1590).
- In libros Aristotelis Physicorum commentarii, (Venise, 1601).
- Commentarii in Meteora, In Commentarii in Aristotelis libros physicorum, item In libros De generatione et corruptione, item In Meteora, (Frankfurt, 1602).
- Commentarii in III libros De anima, (Venise, 1605).
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