For authors with similar names, see Author:Dionysius.
Works
Attributed works
In the early 6th century, a series of famous writings of a mystical nature, employing Neoplatonic language to elucidate Christian theological and mystical ideas, was ascribed to the Areopagite. They have long been recognized as pseudepigrapha, and their author is now called "Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite".
Extant works
- Divine Names (Περὶ θείων ὀνομάτων)
- Mystical Theology (Περὶ μυστικῆς θεολογίας)
- Celestial Hierarchy (Περὶ τῆς οὐρανίου ἱεραρχίας)
- Ecclesiastical Hierarchy (Περὶ τῆς ἐκκλησιαστικῆς ἱεραρχίας)
- Ten letters
Lost works
These works are mentioned by Pseudo-Dionysius in his works, and are presumed to be lost, but may have also been ficticious.
- Theological Outlines (Θεολογικαὶ ὑποτυπώσεις)
- Symbolic Theology (Συμβολικὴ θεολογία)
- On Angelic Properties and Orders (Περὶ ἀγγελικῶν ἰδιοτήτων καὶ τάξεων)
- On the Just and Divine Judgement (Περὶ δικαίου καὶ θείου δικαστηρίου)
- On the Soul(Περὶ ψυχῆς)
- On Intelligible and Sensible Beings
- On the Divine Hymns
Works about St Dionysius
- "Dionysius Areopagiticus," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Dionysius, Pseudo-Areopagita," in Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century, (ed.) by Henry Wace and William C. Piercy, London: John Murray (1911)
Works by this author published before January 1, 1927 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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