"Among all these above all should be numbered his Concord of Plato and Aristotle, which already begun he would have quickly perfected if he had survived a few more years ... At last the prince of philosophy - that is, Plato - bound in veils of myths and mathematical wrappings, and Aristotle, enveloped in controversies, he would have been sanctified by his dexterous gifts with the faith of a future friendship."
Gianfrancesco Pico on his uncle's lost work.
Here is a preliminary list of Pico's major works, which will eventually link to e-text versions if and when they become available.
Oration on the Dignity of Man, 1486
900 Theses / Conclusions, 1486
Commentaries, 1486
Apologia, 1487
Heptaplus, 1489
On Being and the One, 1491