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Several works have been misattributed to Augustine of Hippo. Augustine himself in his Retractiones lists many of his genuine works, while his disciple Possidius tried to provide a complete list in his Indiculus. Despite this check, false attributions to Augustine abound. Scholars have given the name Pseudo-Augustine to the authors, collectively, of such misattributed works.
List of works and probable authors
[edit]- Sermones ad fratres in eremo, originally attributed to Augustine; later attributed to Geoffroy Babion; now believed to be the work of an anonymous 14th-century Belgian author
- Manuale
- Meditationes
- De fide ad Petrum by Fulgentius of Ruspe
- De unitate Trinitatis contra Felicianum by Vergilius of Thapso
- Altercatio cum Pascentio Ariano
- Hypomnesticon contra Pelagianos et Caelestianos
- De praedestinatione et gratia
- Quaestiones Veteris et Novi Testamenti, probably by Ambrosiaster
- Testimonia divinae scripturae et patrum
- Liber de divinis scripturis sive Speculum
- Commentary on Revelation by Caesarius of Arles
- Categoriae x ex Aristotele decerptae
- Gravi de pugna
- Categoriae decem, also sometimes attributed to Themistius
- Altercatio Ecclesiae et Synagogae, s:la:De altercatione Ecclesiae et Synagogae (ed. Migne) C.f. w:Altercatio Ecclesiae et Synagogae