List of Works
- Topographia Hibernica ("Topography of Ireland", 1187)
- Expugnatio Hibernica ("Conquest of Ireland", 1189)
- Itinerarium Cambriae ("Journey through Wales", 1191)
- Liber de Principis instructione c. 1193
- Descriptio Cambriae ("Description of Wales", 1194)
- De instructione principis ("Education of a prince")
- De rebus a se gestis ("Autobiography")
- De iure et statu Menevensis ecclesiae ("Rights and privileges of the Church of St David's")
- Gemma ecclesiastica ("Jewel of the church")
- Speculum ecclesiae ("Mirror of the church")
- Symbolum electorum
- Invectiones
- Retractationes
- Speculum duorum
- Life of St Hugh of Lincoln
- Life of Geoffrey, Archbishop of York
- Life of St Ethelbert
- Life of St Remigius
- Life of St David
- Lost works
- Vita sancti Karadoci ("Life of St Caradoc")
- De fidei fructu fideique defectu
- Totius Kambriae mappa ("Map of all Wales", c. 1205)
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