Reference edition:
Theodori Prisciani Euporiston libri III, cum physicorum fragmento et additamentis pseudoTheodoreis, editi a Valentino Rose ; accedunt Vindiciani Afri quae feruntur reliquiae Lipsiae 1894, pp. 428-463 (Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana).
This teatise has been preserved in many redactions, none of which corresponds to the original text. According to its preface, the text is based on Greek sources and deals with different parts of the human body and their functions (§1-17). The remaining chapters focus on conception, the importance of the number seven, embryology, and birth (§18-25). Faced with the impossibility of reconstructing a uniform text from the individual testimonia, Rose edited a version of the text that presents five versions transmitted by pre-Salernitan manuscripts in parallel. Sudhoff published two other redactions that are present in many late medieval manuscripts, and Schipper recently published a third that was edited and translated by Cilliers:
Vindiciani Gynaeciorum recensio D: Paris, BnF, latin 11218, 9th c. (8th-9th c. Rose), ff. 16r-21r.
Theodori Prisciani Euporiston libri III cum Physicorum fragmento et additamentis pseudo-Theodoreis, editi a V. Rose. Accedunt Vindiciani Afri quae feruntur reliquiae, Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1894, p. 427-460
The incipit attributes the treatise to “Iustus.” It contains the entirety of the text, excepting §6, 14, and 15 in the anatomical section. The chapter that Rose includes on page 462 of his edition is missing in this manuscript. [M. E. Vázquez Buján; tr. C. L. Caterine]