In fact, the volume is almost a starter-kit for Evagrius scholars, making further research or teaching on Evagrius quite easy: in addition to twelve stimulating essays on aspects of Evagrius' life, work, and reception, the editors also include a select list of Evagrius' works (noting both editions and translations), and an extensive bibliography of secondary studies and comparative primary works (ready-made for a syllabus).
Joel Kalvesmaki and Robin Darling Young, eds. Evagrius and His Legacy. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2016.
From The Medieval Review (TMR). Review by Lauren Mancia, Brooklyn College, City University of New York