The following list of works by German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831).
Hegel is cited—unless otherwise specified—on the basis of his output according to Eva Moldenhauer and Karl Markus Michel, Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp, 1979. Prior to 1979, see below. Additions such as "A" or "B" refer to annotations added to the original text.
Band or the abbreviation Bd. is the German word meaning the volume number of the work.
The "1817 Encyclopaedia" contained only outline notes for students, called Zusatz ("addition"). They are often combined with the three books of Hegel's later work called "System der Philosophie I, II, III," the combinations being called the Encyclopaedia I, II and III.
Werke in 20 Bänden (complete works in 20 volumes), eds., E. Moldenhauer and K. M. Michel (Suhrkamp, 1969–1971).
Other volume numbers exist for the different editions of his complete works that were published at various times over the past two centuries:
Vollständige Ausgabe (complete edition)
Sämtliche Werke (complete works), ed., H. Glockner
Sämtliche Werke, eds., Georg Lasson, später J. Hoffmeister.
Gesammelte Werke – Akademie-Ausgabe (Academy edition)
A number of student lecture notes from Hegel's classes remain untranslated: