Works
Otloh's works are collected in volume 146 of Migne, Patrologia Latina, columns 27-434, including:
- Dialogus de suis tentationibus, varia fortuna et scriptis
- Life of Saint Wolfgang of Regensburg
- Life of Saint Boniface
- Life of Saint Alto
- Life of Saint Magnus
- Dialogus de tribus quæstionibus
- De promissionis bonorum et malorum causis
- De cursu spirituali
- De translatione s. Dionysii e Francia in Germaniam (fragmentary)
- De miraculo quod nuper accidit cuidam laico
- De admonitione clericorum et laicorum
- De spirituali doctrina
- Liber Proverbiorum
- Sermo in natali apostolorum
- Liber visionum tum suarum tum aliorum
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