found: His Œuvres spirituelles, 1980- :v. 1, t.p. (Pseudo-Macaire) p. 13, etc. (corpus of writings consisting of a few letters and a large no. of homilies; author active betw. 380 and 430 in Asia Minor or Syria-Mesopotamia but known only from the works; he is perhaps named Symeon and perhaps is to be identified with Symeon of Mesopotamia, known otherwise as a leader of the Messalian sect) p. 21 (the letter called ad filios not part of the corpus and may be a genuine work of Macarius the Egyptian) p. 32 (corpus generally passed down under name of Macarius the Egyptian, although one coll. in Arabic & Coptic attributed to a certain Symeon)
found: Quasten, J. Patrology, 1950- :v. 3, p. 161, etc. (under Macarius the Egyptian: works passed down under his name are spurious, although attributed to him already in a Syriac ms. of 534; some scholars believe they can be attributed to a certain Symeon, native of Mesopotamia; Pseudo-Macarius used in remainder of article in discussing author of works, which include the Spiritual homilies, several letters, and seven opuscula or treatises)
found: Bouyer, L. Hist. of Christian spir., c1963- :v. 1, p. 369, etc. (Pseudo-Macarius; body of writings attributed to the Macarius, called the Egyptian or of Scete)
found: His Das Buch über die Geduld ... 1966:t.p. (Makarios der Grosse) pref. (Pseudo-Makarios)
found: Dict. de spir. asc. et myst.(Macaire (Pseudo-Macaire, Macaire-Syméon))
found: Vööbus, A. On the hist. impor. of the legacy of Pseudo-Macarius, 1972.
found: Clarkson, A.P. Christ and the Christian in the writings of Pseudo-Macarius, 1977.
found: Dörries, H. Die Theologie des Makarios/Symeon, 1978.
found: His Epistola magna, 1984:t.p. (Makarios-Symeon)