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Evagrius Ponticus (345-399 AD)
read by Patricia McGinn

https://orthodoxwiki.org/Evagrius_Ponticus
WORKS:
- Epistula fidei. This was probably written around 379 in Constantinople and is possibly Evagrius’ earliest published work.[11][4]: 22 [full citation needed]
- Rerum monachialum rationes is also an early work, though from the time Evagrius was in Egypt.
- Tractatus ad Eulogium[12] (= Treatise to the Monk Eulogius / To Eulogius) is also an early work.
- The Praktikos[13]
- The Gnostikos[9][14]
- Kephalaia Gnostica[15] (Problemata Gnostica)
- De oratione (De oratione caputula = Chapters on Prayer) This consists of a prologue and 153 chapters.
- Antirrhetikos
- Institutio ad monachos (Exhortations to Monks)
- Sentences for Monks
- Ad virginem (Exhortation to a Virgin)
- Hypotyposis
- De diversis malignis cogitationibus
- De magistris et disciplulis
- Treatise on Various Evil Thoughts (Capita Cognoscitiva)
- Protrepticus
- Paraeneticus
- The Chapters of the Disciples of Evagrius
- 62 letters
- Various scholia also remain, including
- Scholia on the Psalms
- Scholia on Proverbs
- Scholia on Ecclesiastes
- Scholia on Job
- Scriptural commentaries
- Commentary on the Psalms
- De Seraphim (deals with the vision of Isaiah)
- De Cherubim (deals with the vision of Ezekiel)
- Commentary on the Pater Noster
- Various ascetic treatises: De Justis et Perfectis
Although ascribed to Evagrius, these two works are considered to be of doubtful authenticity.[10]: xvi–lxvii [full citation needed][better source needed]
- De Malignis Cogitationibus
- Collections of Sentences