Using "neither" without "nor"


I'm trying to improve on the last part of this sentence:



Mirabeau pointed out that the text was not his, although he did not provide the names of its authors, either.



My first instinct is:



Mirabeau pointed out that the text was not his, although he neither provided the names of its authors.



But something feels wrong here, and I can't explain why.


Any ideas?




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