2. An epistle on "taqṣīr man ẓanna fī nafsihi idrāk al-maujūdāt" [presumably an extract from one of his books "against Eunomius"].
3. An epistle to Epiphanius "fī ṣifat taṣawwur al-ʻaql" [not otherwise recorded, and so of uncertain authenticity].
4. An erotic work arranged in 6 bābs on positions for coitus, abridged, according to the introduction from a work entitled k. al-Anyāk . [Maghribi script.]
5. [An ethical and religious poem, lacking beginning, with Persian paraphrase and commentary by Mīr Ḥusayn Mutabādī ]
8. An extract giving twelve verses said by Kaʻb al-Aḥbār, d. 655 or 6 to be of magic and prophylactic properties
11. Ecclesiastes 11, ix - 12, viii, entitled Li-ajl inqiḍāʼ ḥayāt al-insān wa-mawtihi min ākhir kitāb Amthāl Sulaymān
14. The eight books of pseudo-Clementine canons, in the Makarius recension; bk. I being the "Testament of Our Lord" (see I, P. 571)
18. End fragment of a maqālah on mathematical and physical subjects, in three faṣls and based chiefly on Aristotle.