- Angelus Silesius,
Angelus Silesius, 1624-1677 (Nombre personal)
- Silesius, Angelus, 1624-1677
- Angelus, Silesius, 1624-1677
- Cabecera anterior: Scheffler, Johann, 1624-1677
- Scheffler, Johannes, 1624-1677
- Scheffler, Jan, 1624-1677
- Ślązak, Anioł, 1624-1677
- Angelus Silesius, Johann, 1624-1677
- Silesius, Johann Angelus, 1624-1677
- Johann Angelus, 1624-1677
- Angelus, Johann, 1624-1677
- Silesio, Johann Angelo, 1624-1677
- Angelo Silesio, Johann, 1624-1677
- Bonamicus, Christianus, 1624-1677
His Cherubinischer Wandersmann ... 1895.
Allg. dt. Biogr. (Angelus Silesius, pseud. of Johann Scheffler, b. 1624, d. 7/9/1677)
Neue dt. Biogr. (Angelus Silesius, really Johannes Scheffler; b. 1624, d. 7/9/1677)
Grosse Brockhaus (Angelus Silesius, lat. "Schlesischer Bote", pseud. of Johannes Scheffler; b. 1624, d. 7/9/1677)
Brockhaus Enz. (Angelus Silesius, really Johann Scheffler; b. 1624, d. 7/9/1677)
Collier's (Angelus Silesius (1624-1677) the "Silesian Angel", born Johannes Scheffler)
Brittanica, 15th ed. (Scheffler, Johannes, pen name Angelus Silesius (1624-1677))
Wiśniewska, K. J. Teologia Angelusa Silesiusa (Jana Schefflera), 1984: t.p. (Jana Schefflera)
Kosian, J. Mistyka Śląska, 2001: t.p. (Anioł Ślązak)
Grove Music Online, WWW site, April 8, 2005 (Angelus Silesius(, Johann) (Scheffler, Johannes) (b. Breslau (now Wrocław), Dec. 1624; d. Breslau, July 9, 1677). German poet. A clash with the Protestant censor led to his conversion to Catholicism on 12 June 1653, on which occasion he assumed the name of (Johann) Angelus Silesius.)
Angelus Silesius. Heilige Seelen-Lust, c2004: t.p. (Angelus Silesius) prelim. p. 8 (assumed name of "Johann Angelus", June 12, 1653; added the national designation "Silesius" to distinguish it from a contemporary similar name) facsim. of original t.p. (Johann Angelo Silesio)
Send-Schreiben Christiani Bonamici an H. D. Schefflern, der heil. Römisch. Kirchen Priestern und Fürstl. Bischofflichen Bresslauischen Rath, 1665
Deutsches Pseudonymen-Lexikon: p. 37 (Bonamicus, Christianus = Scheffler, Johann [i.e. Angelus Silesius])