The Old Testament in this was a translation of the Septuagint, which often differs widely from the Hebrew text. Some of the notable discrepancies are indicated in the notes to this translation by the addition of (LXX) after the reference.
B. To Secular Authors As a general rule references are given only by author’s name when only one work of that author is extant, e.g. Plin. = Pliny, Naturalis Historia . Ambr. – Ambrose of Milan (bishop and theologian, c . A.D. 339–c. 397) De Virg. – De Virginibus ad Marcellinam Sororem
Ep. – Epistolae
Ammianus Marcellinus (Roman historian, fi. c . A.D. 390) Historiae
Apollod – Apollodorus (Greek mythologist, fl . c .140 B.C. ) Bibliotheca (spurious; first or second century A.D. )
Appian (Greek historian, fl. c . A.D. 160) De Bell. Civ. De Bello Civui
De Bell . Mithr. – De Bello Mithridatico
Apul. – Apuleius (philosophical writer, and novelist, fl. c . A.D. 150) Apol. – Apologia Pro Se ( De Magia )
De Deo Socr. – De Deo Socratis
De Mund. – De Mundo
Met. – Metamorphoses ( The Golden Ass )
[Apul] – Pseudo–Apuleius Asclep. – Asclepius
Arist. – Aristotle (Greek philosopher, 384–322 B.C. ) De An. – De Anima
De Cael. – De Caelo
Eth. Nic. – Ethica Nicomachea
Met. – Metaphysica
Arnob. – Arnobius (Christian apologist, fl . c . A.D. 300) Adv. Gent. – Adversus Gentes (or Adversus Nationes )
Arr. – Arrian (Greek historian, c . A.D. 95–172) Anab. – Anabasis (of Alexander the Great)
Aug. – Augustine of Hippo ( A.D. 354–430) Adv. Faust. Man. – Adversus Faustum Manichaeum Conf. – Confessiones
De Div. Quaest, ad Simplic. – De Diversis Quaestionibus ad Simplicanum
De Doctr. Christ. – De Doctrina Christiana
De Gen. ad Lit. – De Genesi ad Litteram
De Gen. c . Man. – De Genesi contra Manichaeos
De Haer. – De Haeresibus ad Quodvultdeum
De Nupt. et Conc. – De Nuptiis et Concupiscentia
De Pecc. Mer. et Rem. – De Peccatorum Meritis et Remissione (et de Baptismo Parvulorum )
De Spir. et Lit. – De Spiritu et Littera
De Trin. – De Trinitate
De Ver. Rel. – De Vera Religione
Enarr. in Ps. – Enarrationes in Psalmos
Ep. – Epistolae
Exp. ex Ep. ad Rom. – Expositiones Quarundam Expositionum ex Epistola ad Romanos
Quaest. in Hept. – Quaestiones in Heptateuchum
Retract. – Retracttaiones
Serm. – Sermones
[Aurel. Vict.] – Pseudo-Aurelius Victor Epit. – Epitome de Caesaribus (wrongly assigned to Aurelius Victor, a fourth-century biographer of the emperors from Augustus to Constantine)
Cic. – Cicero (Roman orator and statesman, 106–43 B.C. ) Acad. Post. – Academica Posteriora
Acad. Prior. – Academica Priora
Ad Fam. – Epistulae ad Familiares
De Am. – De Amicitia
De Div. – De Divinatione
De Fat. – De Fato
De Fin . – De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum
De Har. Resp. – De Haruspicum Responso
De Leg. – De Legibus
De Nat. Deor. – De Natura Deorum
De Off. – De Officiis
De Or. – De Oratore
De Rep. – De Republica
In Cat. – In Catilinam
In Verr . – In Verrem
Philip. – Orationes Philippicae
Pro Lig. – Pro Ligarlo
Pro Rabir. – Pro Rabirio
Pro Scaur. – Pro Scauro
Tim. – Timaeus (translated or adapted from Plato)
Tusc. Disp. – Tusculanae Disputationes
Claudian (Roman poet, fl. c . A.D. 400) Cons. Hon. III – De Tertio Consulatu Honorii Panegyricus
Clem. Al. – Clement of Alexandria (theologian, c . A.D. 150–c. 215) Strom. – Stromateis
Curtius Rufus (Latin historian, fl. c . A.D. 59) De Gest. Alex. – De Gestis Alexandri Magni
Cyprian of Carthage (bishop and theologian, d. A.D. 258) Ep. – Epistolae
Cyr. Al. – Cyril of Alexandria (patriarch and thelogian, d. A.D. 444) C. Jul. – Contra Julianum