1.
To Eustathius the philosopher 2.
To St. Gregory 4.
To Olympius 12.
To Olympius 13.
To Olympius 14.
To Gregory his friend
18.
To Macarius and John 22.
On the Perfection of the Life of Solitaries
23.
To a Solitary 52.
To the Canonicoe 79.
To Eustathius of Sebastia 93.
To the Patrician Coesaria, concerning Communion
105.
To the deaconesses, the daughters of Count Terentius
106.
To a soldier 119.
To Eustathius, of Sebasteia
124.
To Theodorus
173.
To Theodora the Canoness 174.
To a Widow 207.
To the clergy of Neocaesarea 210.
To the notables of Neocaesarea
223.
Against Eustathius of Sebasteia 226.
To the ascetics under him
244.
To Patrophilus, bishop of Aegae 249.
Without address; Commendatory
256.
To the very well beloved and reverend brethren the presbyters Acacius,
Aetius, Paulus, and Silvanus; the deacons Silvinus and Lucius, and the rest of the brethren the monks, Basil, the bishop
257.
To the monks harassed by the Arians 262.
To the Monk Urbicius
284.
To the assessor in the case of monks 293.
To Julianus 295.
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