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, Integra omnium Eucherii opusculorum collectio nondum erat. [List of the works, by whom and when each was published. Beatus Rhenanus (1485-1547), Erasmus Rotherodamus (1466-1536) published these] Accesserunt paulo post Basileae*? apud Cratandrum alnno] 1530°% aut aliquando citius Parisiis apud Geudium Chevallonium sine anno** formulée intelligentiae spiritalis et libri duo Instructionum, quibus anno sequenti ex reliquiis Bibliothecae Budensis addidit spuria duo, Commentaria in Genesim et libro Regum, loannes Alexander Brassicanus, simulque Formulanum librum ex codice mlanulsicripto] sedulo castigauit.” Indeed, the Basel edition of 1531 is recognised, ? in which the indicated works are included. Brassicanus, who wrote a separate dedication to each work, does not mention that he found the commentaries on Genesis and the Book of Kings in Buda. In his dedication of Commentariorum in libros Regum... libri quatuor to Janus of Svolla (Jan Zvolsky, Johannes Volscius, a humanist from Vienna), he mentions the threat to Vienna in 1529 (Odsidio Viennae per immanissimos Turcas), about books that were destroyed by fire, but he does not mention Buda. I could not find any indication of where he got his information. He may have been interpreting items from Julius Pflugk’s catalogue, but it is also possible that Brassicanus wrote somewhere about these codices. °2 SCHOENEMANN’S emphasis with Italics. »3 Eprrion of Johann Sichard (1499-1552) and Erasmus Rotherodamus (VD 16 E 4128). 54 "THE French national library records the edition as “circa 1523” in the workshop of Claude Chevallon (BP16 10467). 555 EUCHERIUS (ed. Brassicanus, Erasmus) 1531. 113