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They add that his book against Eunomius, two books on laws, as well as a Monody, an Eclogue, various encomiums, and many other works of his, both philosophical, medical, and theological, are preserved in the Vatican at Rome. I would willingly admit that the commentaries on the Song of Solomon, inserted into the writings of Theodoret, and the verses on the seven sacred synods of the Greeks (vol. 1 of Councils, p. 45), were edited by the same man.
Furthermore, in the first six chapters of this booklet, which Ficino's translation ignores, he uncovers the sources and all the wickedness of the Euchite a sect of heretics, literally "those who pray" heresies and their incredible impudence, which is all the more beneficial to the Church because he has recalled and refuted the heresies from their origin, and, as the holy Irenaeus says (1, 35), "The victory over heretics is the manifestation of their own opinions."
[Editor's note: The translator includes a detailed list of the 24 chapters of P. Morellus's Latin version of the Psellus text, correlating the chapters to the specific Greek page segments of the source manuscript.]