* "Systema Astronomiae" (1611): A comprehensive work on astronomy that incorporated the latest discoveries of Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler.
* "Systema Tabularum Trigonometricarum" (1622): A book on trigonometry that included tables of trigonometric functions for various angles.
* "De Calendario Novo" (1623): A book on the Gregorian calendar, which had been recently introduced.
* "De Logarithmis" (1624): A work on logarithms, a mathematical technique that simplified complex calculations.
* "De Cometis" (1632): A book on comets, which were then a mystery to many.
* "De Arte Memorativa" (1648): A treatise on memory techniques.
* "De Scientia Medendi" (1650): A book on medicine.
Petiscus also wrote various commentaries on the Bible and other theological works.
He is known for his contributions to mathematics, astronomy, and theology, and his writings were influential in the scientific community of his time.