Editions
- Chronographie ou histoire d'un siècle de Byzance (976-1077). Ed. Émile Renauld. 2 vols. Paris 1926/28. .
- Imperatori di Bisanzio (Cronografia). Ed. Salvatore Impellizzeri. 2 vols. Vicenza 1984.
- Chronographia, ed. E. R. A. Sewter. London 1953. [English translation, Full online text
- Chronographia, ed. Vrasidas Karalis. 2 vols. Athen 1992/96 .
- Vidas de los emperadores des Bizancio (Cronografia). Ed. Juan Signes Codoñer. Madrid 2005 .
- Autobiografia (Encomio per la madre. Ed. Ugo Criscuolo. Naples 1989.
- De omnifaria doctrina. Ed. Leendert G. Westerink. Utrecht 1948.
- De operatione daemonum. Ed. Jean-François Boissonade. Nürnberg 1838, reprint Amsterdam 1964.
- De operatione daemonum. Tr. Marcus Collisson. Sydney 1843. Full online text
- '"Éloge inédit du lecteur Jean Kroustoulas." Ed. Paul Gautier. Rivista di studi bizantini e neoellenici, n.s. 17-19 (27-29), 1980-1982: 119-147.
- Epistola a Giovanni Xifilino. Ed. Ugo Criscuolo. Naples 1990.
- Epistola a Michele Kerulario. Ed. Ugo Criscuolo. Naples 1990.
- Historia Syntomos. Ed. Willem J. Aerts. Berlin 1990.
- Orationes hagiographicae. Ed. Elizabeth A. Fisher. Stuttgart/Leipzig 1994.
- Orationes panegyricae. Ed. George T. Dennis. Stuttgart/Leipzig 1994.
- Oratoria minora. Ed. Antony R. Littlewood. Leipzig 1984.
- Orazione in memoria di Constantino Lichudi. Ed. Ugo Criscuolo. Messina 1983.
- Philosophica minora I. Ed. John M. Duffy. Stuttgart/Leipzig 1992.
- Philosophica minora II. Ed. Dominic J. O'Meara. Leipzig 1989.
- Poemata. Ed. Leendert G. Westerink. Stuttgart/Leipzig 1992.
- Scripta minora magnam partem adhuc inedita. 2 vols. Ed. Eduard Kurtz, Franz Drexl. Milan 1936/41.
- Essays on Euripides and George of Pisidia and on Heliodorus and Achilles Tatius. Ed. Andrew R. Dyck. Wien 1989.
- Theologica I. Ed. Paul Gautier. Leipzig 1989.
- Theologica II. Ed. Leendert G. Westerink, John M. Duffy. München/Leipzig 2002.
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