In MS. Aubr. 9, fol. 18v, is James Wheldon's answer to the inquiry suggested (ut supra) on fol. 53v:—viz.>
[1511]A Catalogue of his bookes.
His Latine poem of the wonders of the Peake.
His translation of Thucidides out of Greek into English.
His Humane nature, and De corpore politico in English.
His Leviathan in English.
{De corpore }
His philosophy in three parts {De homine } in Latine.
{De cive }
His dialogue of the Civill Warr, in English, printed lately against his will.
Of his disputations with Dr. Wallis and what he has written in philosophy and mathematicks Mr. <William> Crook can best give you the titles with the order and times of their edition, some Latine, some English; as also of
His translation of the Odysses and Iliads of Homer.