City of God (Penguin Classics)

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statesman, 383–322 B.C. )
De Cor. – De Corona
     
    Dio Cass. – Dio Cassius (Greek historian,
c
. A.D. 150–235)
Historia Romana
     
    Diod. Sic. – Diodorus Siculus (Greek historian,
fl.
c
. 40 B.C. )
Bibliotheca Historica
     
    Diog. Laert. – Diogenes Laertius (Greek biographer and doxographer,
c
. A.D. 200–250)
De Clarorum Philosophorum Vitis…
     
    Dion. Hal. – Dionysius of Halicaknassus (Greek literary critic and historian,
fl. c
. 25 B.C. )
Ant. Rom. – Antiguitates Romanae
     
    Epict. – Epictetus (Greek philosopher,
c
. A.D 60–140)
Ench. – Enchiridion
(edited by Arrian)
     
    Eur. – Euripides (Greek tragedian,
c
. 480–406 B.C. )
Frag. – Fragmenta
     
Ion
     
Iph. T. – Iphigenia in Tauris
     
    Euseb. – Eusebius of Caesarea (bishop and historian,
c
. A.D. 260–c. 340)
Dem. Ev. – Demonstrato Evangelica
     
Praep. Ev. – Praeparatio Evangelica
     
    Euseb–Hier.
Chronicon – The Chronicle of Eusebius, continued by Jerome
     
    Eutrop. – Eutropius (Roman historian,
fl
.
c
. A.D. 370)
Breviarium ab Urbe Condita
     
    Flor. – Florus (Roman historian, fl.
c
. A.D. 100)
Epit. – Epitome
     
    Festus (Latin epitomist, second century A.D. )
De Verb. Sign. – De Verborum Significatu
(epitome of Verrius Flaccus, grammarian in reign of Augustus)
     
    Gell. – Aulus Gellius (Roman essayist, fl.
c
. A.D. 160)
Noctes Atticae
     
    Hes. – Hesiod (Greek poet, probably eighth century B.C. )
Theog. – Theogonia
     
    Hier. – Jerome (biblical scholar,
c
. A.D. 347–420)
Comm. in Dan. – Commentarium in Danierem
     
Comm. in Ez. – Commentarium in Ezekielem
     
Ep. – Epistolae
     
Praef. in Is. – Praefatio in Isaiam
     
Praef. in Mal. – Praefatio in Malachiam
     
Quaest. Hebr. in Gen. – Questiones Hebraicae in Genesin
     
    Hom. – Homer (Greek epic poet, probably ninth century B.C. )
Il. – Iliad
     
Od. – Odyssy
     
    Hor. – Horace (Roman poet, 65–8 B.C. )
Carm. – Carmina (Odes
)
     
Ep. – Epistulae
     
Epod. – Epodes
     
    Joseph. – Josephus (Jewish historian, A.D. 37–c. 100)
Ant. Jud. – Antiquitates Judaicae
     
Bell. Jud. – Bella Judaica
     
    Jul. Obs. – Julius Obsequens (Latin epitomist, probably fourth century A.D. )
Prod. – Liber Prodigiorum
     
    Justin (Latin epitomist, first or second century A.D. )
Epitome
(of the
Historiae Philippicae
of Trogus Pompeius,
fl
. under Augustus)
     
    Justin Martyr (Greek Christian apologist, A.D. 109–165)
Apol. – Apologia contra Gentiles
     
Dial. – Dialogus cum Tryphone Judaeo
     
    Juv. – Juvenal (Roman satirist,
c
. A.D. 250 –
c
. 320)
Saturae
     
    Lact. – Lactantius (Latin rhetorician and Christian apologist,
c
. A.D. 250–c. 320)
De Ira Dei
     
Div. Inst. – Divinae Institutions
     
    Liv. – Livy (Roman historian, 59 B.C. -A.D. 17)
Ab Urbe Condita
(references given without title)
     
Epit. – Epitome
(an abridgement of the above)
     
Perioch. – Periochae
(short abstracts of each book) (Of the 142 books of Livy’s History
of Rome
only thirty-five survive. The
Epitome
of twelve books has been recovered, and we have the
Periochae
of all but two of the books.)
     
    Luc. – Lucan (Roman epic poet, A.D. 39–65)
Phars. – Pharsalia
     
    Lucr. – Lucretius (Roman philosophic poet,
c
. 99–c. 55 B.C. )
De Rerum Natura
     
    Macrob. – Macrobius Theodosius (Roman philosophic writer,
fl
.
c
. A.D. 400)
Saturnalia
     
    Martianus Capella (Latin allegorist, early fifth century A.D. )
De Nuptiis Mercurii et Philologiae
     
    Minucius Felix (Christian apologist, second or third century A.D. )
Octavius
     
    Origen (Alexandrian biblical scholar and theologian,
c
. A.D. 185–c. 254)
C. Cels. – Contra Celsum
     
In Gen. Hom. – In Genesin Homiliae
     
De Princ. – De Principiis (
)
     
    Oros. – Orosius (Latin historian, early fifth century A.D. )
Historiae
     
    Ovid (Roman elegiac poet, 43 B.C.–A.D. 18)
Fast. – Fasti
     
Met. – Metamorphoses
     
    Paus. – Pausanias (Greek geographer,
fl
.
c
. A.D .

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