Αὐλικοκάτοπτρον, edited as Αὐλικοκάτοπτρον• sive Estheræ historia, poetica paraphrasi idque Græco carmine, cui versio Latina opponitur, exornata: una cum scholiis seu annotationibus Græcis; […] Additur Parodia Homerica de eadem hac historia (London, 1679).
Αὐλικοκάτοπτρον; written in two columns, mainly on the rectos, perhaps a working autograph, with various annotations both in Greek and Latin, especially on the versos (from f 4v onwards).
Ψονθομφανεὰχ ἢ Ἰωσήφ• ἔργον δι’ἐπῶν συνδιατελεῖσθαι ἐπέκεινα μέλλον, preceded by Gregory of Nazianzus (wrongly attributed to John Chrysostom), Contra Julianum imperatorem (TLG 2022.018; PG 35.548.3), and Basil of Caesarea, Epistola 3.9-13 (TLG 2040.004); inc. Ὁ τῆς προαιρέσεως σκοπός, ἐπίκλησις ἐς Χριστόν; expl. παραχρῆμα τελέσαι μέλλων.