9) Aphrodisiacus sive de lue venerea in duas partes divisus, quarum altera continet ejus vestigia in veterum auctorum monimentis obvia, altera quos Aloysius Luisinus temere omisit scriptores et medicos et historicos ordine chronologico digestos, collegia notulis instruxit, glossarium indicemque rerum memorabilium subjecit D. Christianus Gothofredus Gruner etc. Jenae apud Christ. Henr. Cunonis heredes. MDCCLXXXVIIII. XIV. 166 und 16 S. fol.
(“Aphrodisiacus: or A Treatise on the Venereal Disease, divided into two parts, whereof the one contains Traces of this Disease to be met with in the Writings of Ancient Authors, the other Those Writers, whether Doctors or Historians, whom Aloysius Luisinus has without sufficient reason omitted, arranged in chronological order. Collected and edited, with Notes, Glossary, and Index of noteworthy Matters, by D. Christianus Gothofredus Gruner, etc. Jena, published by heirs of Christ. Henr. Cuno. 1789. pp. XIV, 166 and 16. fol.).
A second additional Title-page bears: Volume Third. In the Preface Gruner accepts the Moorish origin of the Disease, which he further maintains in the Book itself, and gives a survey of the Bibliography. In the first Part he gives the passages from the Bible, the Greek, Roman, Arabic and Arabist Works, so far as they had been discovered at that time. The second Part contains the Works wanting or imperfectly given in Luisinus’ Collection, and passages from the following Authors: “Joan Nauclerus, Steph. Infessura, Petr. Delphinius, Joan. Burchardus, Philipp. Beroaldus, Alex. Benedictus, Conrad. Schelling, Jac. Wimphelingius, Chronicon Monasterii Mellicensis, Joan. Salicetus, Marcellus Cumanus, Chronica von Cöln, Joan. Trithemius, Universitas Manuasca. Sebast. Brant, Joh. Grünbeck, Decretum Senatus Parisiensis, Proclamatio Anglica, Joan. Sciphover de Meppis, Bartholom. Steber, Simon Pistoris, Anton. Benivenius, Petr. Pinctor, Joan. Bapt. Fulgosus, Christoph. Columbus, Petr. Martyr, Franciscus Roman. Pane, Elias Capreolus, M. Anton. Coccius Sabellicus, Albericus Vesputius, Wendelinus Hock de Brackenau, Petr. Crinitus Linturius, Clementius Clementinus, Joan. Vochs, Angel. Bologninus, Francisc. Guiccardinus, Berlerus, Leo Africanus, Petr. Bembus, Paul. Jovius, Joan. de Vigo, Symphor. Champegius, Francisc. Lopez de Gomara, Ulric. ab Hutten, Desider. Erasmus, Missa de ben. Job., Joannes le Maire, Gonsalvus Ferdinandus de Oviedo, Joan. de Bourdigne, Joan. Ludov. Vives, Aureolus Theophr. Paracelsus, Magnus Hundt, Leonh. Fuchs, Sebast. Frank, Sebast. Montuus, Joan. Bapt. Theodosius, Hieron. Benzonus, Petr. de Cieça de Leon, Joan. Fernelius, Michael Angel. Blondus, Augustin. de Zaratte, Joan. Stumpf, Rodericus Diacius Insulanus, Hieron. Montuus.”
10) De morbo gallico scriptores medici et historici partim inediti partim rari et notationibus aucti. Accedunt morbi gallici origines maranicae. Collegit, edidit. glossario et indice auxit D. Christ. Gothofr. Gruner. Jenae sumptibus bibliopolii academici 1793. XVIII. XXXVI. 624. S. 8.
(“Medical and Historical Writers on Syphilis” some not before published, others rare, with Notes. To which are added Moorish Sources of Syphilis. Collected and edited, with the addition of a Glossary and Index, by D. Christ Gothofr. Gruner. Jena, at the cost of the University Press, 1793. pp. XVIII, XXXVI, 624. 8vo.).
Forms the second Supplement to the Collection of Luisinus, and contains Works and passages from the following Authors, etc.: “Ancient Laws of Nüremberg,” “Matthaeus Landauer, Julianus Tanus (de saphati), Antonius Codrus, Anonymi prognosticatio, Jacob. Unrestus, Bilibaldus Birkheimer, Augustinus Niphus, Hieron. Emser, Philipp. Beroaldus, Leonard. Giachinus, Janus Cornarius, Thomas Rangonus, Joan. Anton. Rovellus (de patursa), Remaclus Fuchs, Aloysius Mundella, Anton. Fumanellus, Hier. Cardanus, Hier. Bonacossus, Bernard. Corius, Joan. Langius, Joach. Curaeus, Joan. Hessus, Thom. Erastus, Achill. Pirmin. Gasserus, Joan. Crato, Thom. Jordanus (luis novae Moravia exortae descriptio,—Description of new Disease and its Moorish Origin). “Comp. N. allg. deutsch. Bibl. Vol. IX. p. 183.”
11) D. Christ. Goth. Gruner Spicilegium scriptorum de morbo gallico. Spic. I-XV. Jenae 1799-1802. 4.
(D. Christ. Goth. Gruner, “Selection of Writers on Syphilis”, Selections, I-XV. Jena 1799-1802. 4to.).
This third Supplement to Luisinus was never regularly published; the separate Selections were issued as “Programs” in connection with the Public Announcements of Doctorial Graduations in the Faculty of Medicine at Jena. Selections I-VI. contain Investigations as to the History and Nature of the Disease; VII-XI. Passages from the Poems and Letters of Conrad Celte, from a Letter of Albert Durr, from Symphorian. (Champerius, Vocabulorum Medicorum Epitoma); XII, Passages from the Poems of Henric. Bebelius, Hel. Eoban. Hessus and a quotation from a Work of Petr. Parvus; XIII, XIV. Passage from Erasmus, Jac. von Bethencourt, Jo. Lud. Vives, Enric. Cordus, Georg, Bersmannus, Engelbert, Werlichius, and the Latin translation of a Fragment from a Book written in the Coptic language which the Society of Missions had sent to Cardinal Borgia; Domeier communicated it to Baldinger and the latter handed it on to Gruner to make use of in his Collection.
In Selection XV. Gruner makes some objections against the view expressed by Hensler in his “Program,” “De herpete seu formica Veterum”. This Collection belongs in part to the Works mentioned in the next section (“Historians”), but appears to be little known generally, for it has escaped even Choulant in his usually complete Survey of the “Scripta Historica de Morbo Gallico”,—Historical Works on Syphilis, in the Edition of the Poem of Fracastor, pp. 5-9. Hacker, p. 20. mentions it indeed, but appears not even to have seen it, as he gives nothing more precise as to its contents.