Syriac and Armenian versions were made in the 5th century.
His chronology is, for a contemporary, inexact; and he occasionally inserts duplicate versions of the same incident in different places.
The first volume contains some French texts, and the second a detailed discussion of the various versions from the pseudo-Callisthenes downwards.
His chief works were Latin versions of Plutarch,.
The letter from Alexander to Aristotle and his correspondence with Dindimus are found in Early English versions dating from the 11th century.