His larger work, Exercitationes philosophicae, was only printed posthumously in 1620.
His last major work, "Historia Polski 1914 - 1939" (History of Poland 1914-1939), was printed posthumously.
As early as 1956 Meher Baba began work on a second edition, which was printed posthumously in 1973 and 1975.
Virtually none was published in his lifetime, though significant samples have been printed posthumously.
Salmasius published no response during his lifetime, but a fragment of a reply was printed posthumously.
After the publication of the stories, he spent the remainder of his life toiling on the unfinished Bouvard et Pécuchet, which was posthumously printed in 1881.
Loomis died in 1959, but his final book, Eye of the Painter and Elements of Beauty, would be printed posthumously in 1961.
Also a Tract intituled "Christus Dei,"' &c., 1643; posthumously printed.
An eighteenth volume was printed posthumously in 1794 which referred to Cadiz, Malaga and other towns in Andalucia.
Nevertheless, Erasmus made it his personal mission to ensure that several of Agricola's major works were printed posthumously.