Writings of St Augustine

Augustine wrote books, letters and sermons, and the size of his literary output is astonishing. A contemporary Augustinian scholar estimates it as being equivalent to "approximately that of writing a 300-page printed book every year for almost 40 years."

What St Augustine wrote

This amount of writing would have been impossible without the assistance of scribes who attended him and were trained to transcribe words at the rate that they were spoken. Augustine's achievement is even more startling when one realizes that his major works, as opposed to his letters, were written at different sessions over a period of years. In other words, his longer works often had been written in stages, and sometimes these stages were years apart. Over five million words that Augustine wrote or preached are still available today, but not all of them have been translated into English.


Date & Title (as the Title is usually written in English)

386 : Against the Academics
386 : On the Blessed Life
386 : On Order
386/387 : The Soliloquies
386/387 : On the Immortality of the Soul
386/429 : Letters
387/391 : On Music
387/389 : On Two Ways of Life
387/388 : On Magnitude of the Soul
388/389 : On Genesis, Against the Manichees
388/395 : On Free Choice
388/395 : Eighty three Different Questions
389 : The Teacher
389/391 : On True Religion
391 : On the Usefulness of Believing
392 : Debate with Fortunatus the Manichee
392/393 : On the Two Souls, Against the Manichees
393 : On Faith and Creed
393/394 : Alphabetical Psalm Against the Donatists
393/394 : On the Literal Interpretation of Genesis.
393/394 : On the Sermon of the Mount
393/430 : Sermons
394 : Against Adimantus
394/395 : Explanation: Epistle to the Galatians
394/395 : Explanation: Epistle to the Romans
395 : On Continence
395 : On Lying
396 : To Simplicianus, On Different Questions
396 : On the Christian Struggle
396/426 : On Christian Teaching
396/420 : Expositions on the Psalms
397 : Against the Basic Letter of the Manichees
396/401 : Confessions
397/398 : Against Faustus the Manichee
397/398 : Against Felix the Manichee
398 : Sermon on Christian Discipline
399 : On the Nature of the Good
399 : Against Secundinus the Manichee
399 : Questions on the Gospels
399-419 : The Trinity
400 : On Faith in Invisible Realities
400 : Consensus of the Evangelists
400 : Against the Letter of Parmenian

400 : On the Work of Monks
400 : On Catechizing Beginners
400 : Comments on Job
400 : On the Inquiries of Januarius
400-401 : On Baptism Against the Donatists
401 : On the Good of Marriage
401 : On Holy Virginity
401-405 : Against the Letters of Petilianus
401-405 : On the Literal Interpretation of Genesis
401 : Against Cresconius the Grammarian
405 : On the Unity of the Church
406 : On the Divination of Demons
406-412 : Exposition on Six Questions Raised by Pagans
406-430 : Tractates on the Gospel of John
407-409 : Tractates on the First Epistle of John
410 : On the Destruction of the City of Rome
411 : Concerning the One Baptism, Against Petilian
412 : On the Forgiveness of Sins and infant baptism
412-413 : On Faith and Works
412 : On the Spirit and the Letter
412 : Brief Meeting with the Donatists
412 : On the Grace of the New Testament
413 : On Seeing God (Letter 147)
413-427 : City of God
414-415 : On Nature and Grace
414 : On the Good of Widowhood
415 : Against the Priscillianists and the Origenist
415 : To Jerome (Letters 166-167)
415-416 : On the Perfection of Righteousnes
417 : On the Proceedings concerning Pelagius
417 : On the Presence of God (Letter 187)
418 : On the Grace of Christ and Original Sin
418 : On Patience
418 : Proceedings with Emeritus
418 : Reply to the Caesarians
418-419 : Against an Arian Sermon
419 : Eight Questions on the Old Testament
419 : Questions on the Heptateuch
419-420 : On Marriage and Concupiscence
419-420 : On Adulterous Marriages
419-420 : Against Adversaries of the Law and the Prophets
419-420 : Against Gaudentius a Donatist Bishop
419-421 : On the Soul and Its Origin


Links

Search for an Augustine quote A search engine from the Augustinian Center at Wurzburg, Germany. The link below will lead you the translation of the works of Augustine in five languages.
www.augustinus.de/einfuehrung/uebersetzungen-im-www

Works of Augustine on the Internet in English. A comprehensive listing. From the home page, click on "Works." www.augustinus.it/links/inglese/index.htm

Works of St Augustine of Hippo. A general description, under a number of categories. The website gives access to some texts : usually of older translations for which copyright restrictions have lapsed.

www.newadvent.org/cathen/02089a.htm

New scholarly translations of St Augustine. These are being produced by New City Press. For information go to:
www.newcitypress.com/the-works-of-saint-augustine.html


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