As far as I know there is no universal "pressure rating" for a given o-ring. If you see one, I wouldn't trust it to apply in any given application. As hydtools points out, you should take a good look at the Parker o-ring handbook.
The pressure rating depends on the size, material, duty and gland configuration. A Buna-n -101 o-ring in a static face seal might have a different maximum pressure rating than a silicone one used on the OD of a reciprocating piston.
For very high pressures, backup rings are needed to prevent the extrusion that Tmoose pointed out. This can greatly increase the pressure rating (and change gland dimensions).
Download the handbook that hydtools gives a link to and save it. It's actually fascinating as hell.
Don
Kansas City