• Translation of the
pseudo-Aristotelian De plantis from the Arabic. "Alfred the Englishman translated the Arabic version into Latin in the reign of
Henry III. It was retranslated from this version into Greek at the Renaissance by a Greek resident in Italy." • Several commentaries on Aristotle, including four on his
Meteors. These were extant down to the 17th century but have not survived. • Wrote De motu cordis (On the Motion of the Heart) and dedicated it to
Alexander Nequam. •
De naturis Rerum •
De Educatione Accipitrum (On the mode of training hawks) • Five books on
Boethius De consolatione philosophiae. •
De Musica • De congelatione et conglutinatione lapidum (included in the Aristotel's Meteors) translation of ibn Sina text on mineralogy ==See also==