Philosophy:
* De Falsa Philosophia (On False Philosophy): A critical analysis of Aristotelian philosophy, particularly concerning the nature of motion and the infinite.
* De Immortalitate Animae (On the Immortality of the Soul): A defense of the immortality of the soul based on philosophical arguments.
* De Anima (On the Soul): A treatise on the nature of the soul, its faculties, and its relationship to the body.
* De Divina Providentia (On Divine Providence): A discussion of the role of divine providence in the world and human affairs.
Astronomy:
* De Coelo (On the Heavens): A commentary on Aristotle's *De Caelo*, exploring the nature of the cosmos and the motion of celestial bodies.
* De Motu Terrae (On the Motion of the Earth): An argument against the heliocentric theory of Copernicus, advocating for a geocentric model of the universe.
Mathematics:
* De Proportione (On Proportion): A work on the theory of proportions, including a discussion of the golden ratio.
* De Quadratura Circuli (On the Squaring of the Circle): An attempt to solve the classical problem of squaring the circle.
Other Works:
* De Fato (On Fate): A treatise on the nature of fate and its relationship to free will.
* De Vita et Moribus (On Life and Customs): A collection of ethical and moral essays.
* De Religione Christiana (On the Christian Religion): A defense of Christian faith and doctrine.
Nipho's works were highly influential in his time, and they continue to be studied by scholars today. He was a controversial figure, known for his sharp criticisms of established philosophical and scientific doctrines. Nevertheless, his writings offer valuable insights into the intellectual landscape of the Renaissance period.