Works
His principal works were:
- Institutionum Hebraicarum libri duo;
- Enarrationes in Habacuc et Hoseam Prophetas;
- a life of Oecolampadius and an account of the synod of Berne (1532);
- a Greek version of the Iliad in which he refers to himself as volfivs cephalaevs or wolfius cephalaeus
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