His works are mainly encyclopedic. He wrote, e.g. a second volume (Antwerp, 1611) of the
Opus Chronographicum orbis universi a mundi exordio usque ad annum MDCXI (first volume to year 1572 by Opmeer), a collection of lives of popes, rulers, and illustrious men; and the
Magnum Theatrum Vitae Humanae (Cologne, 1631, 7 vols; Lyon 1665-6, 8 vols; Venice, 1707, 8 vols), an encyclopedia of information on diverse subjects arranged in alphabetical order. Its scope ranges from theological dissertations to trivialities. It includes articles on beards, and on games. Much of its material was gathered by others, most notably
Theodor Zwinger's
Theatrum Humanae Vitae, but Beyerlinck gave the work its final form. Other publications are listed in bibliographies. ==References==