Ancient Authors
Appian, Bellum Civilum (Civil War).
Appian, Ἰλλυρικὴ (Illyrike, Illyrian Wars).
Ammianus Marcellinus, Res Gestae a Fine Corneli Taciti (Roman History).
Augustus, Res Gestae (Deeds of Augustus).
Aulus Gellius, Noctes Atticae (Attic Nights).
Caesar, Commentarii de Bello Gallico (The Gallic War).
Cassiodorus, Χρονικών (Chronicles).
Cassius Dio, ‘Pωμαϊκὴ Iστορία (Roman History).
Cicero, De Oratore (On Oratory).
Cicero, Epistulae ad Atticum (Letters to Atticus).
Cicero, De Legibus (On Law).
Cornelius Nepos, Corneli Nepoti Attici (Life of Atticus).
Crinagoras, Anthologia Palatina.
Eutropius, Breviarium Historiae Romanae (Brief History of the Romans).
Florus, Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum Omnium Annorum (Epitome of Livy).
Frontinus, De Aqueductu Urbis Romae (The Aqueducts of Rome).
Frontinus, Strategemata (On Generalship).
Horace, Carmina (Odes).
Horace, Carmen Saecularum (Century Ode).
Horace, Saturae (Satires).
Josephus, Antiquitates Iudaicae (Antiquities of the Jews).
Josephus, Bellum Iudaicum (Jewish War).
Josephus, Contra Apionem (Against Apion).
Josephus, Iστορία Ἰουδαϊκoῦ Πολέμου πρὁς ‘Pωμαίους (Wars of the Jews or The History of the Destruction of Jerusalem).
Livy, Ab Urbe Condita (History from the Foundation of Rome).
Livy, Periochae (Extracts).
Macrobius, Saturnalia.
Nikolaos of Damaskos, Bίος Καῖσαρος (Life of Caesar).
Obsequens, Ab Anno Urbis Conditae Du Prodigiorum Liber (Book of Prodigies Since the Foundation of the City).
Orosius, Historiarum Adversum Paganos (History Against the Pagans).
Ovid (?), Consolatio ad Liviam (Poem of Consolation to Livia on the Death of Her Son Nero Drusus).
Ovid, Epistulae Ex Ponto (Letters from Pontus).
Pliny, Naturalis Historia (Natural History).
Plutarch, Ἀντωνίος (Life of Antonius).
Plutarch, Βρούτος (Life of Brutus).
Plutarch, Καῖσαρος (Life of Iulius Caesar).
Plutarch, Κράσσος (Life of Crassus).
Plutarch, Κικέρωνος (Life of Cicero).
Plutarch, Πομπήϊος (Life of Pompeius Magnus).
Plutarch, De Invidia et Odio (On Envy and Hate).
Polybius, Oὶ Ιστορίες (The Histories).
Propertius, Elegiae (Elegies).
Ptolemy, Γεωγραφικὴ Ὑφήγησις (Geography, Cosmographia).
Seneca the Younger, Controversiae (Debates).
Seneca the Younger, Epistulae (Letters).
Servius, In Vergilii Carmina Commentarii (Commentaries on Vergil’s Poems).
Strabo, Γεωγραφικά (Geography).
Suetonius, Caligula (Life of Caligula).
Suetonius, Divus Augustus (Life of the Divine Augustus).
Suetonius, De Grammaticis et Rhetoribus (On Teachers of Grammar and Rhetoric).
Suetonius, Divus Claudius (Life of the Divine Claudius).
Suetonius, Divus Iulius (Life of the Divine Iulius Caesar).
Suetonius, Nero (Life of Nero).
Suetonius, Tiberius (Life of Tiberius).
Tacitus, Ab Excessu Divi Augusti (Annales, The Annals).
Tacitus, De Origine et Situ Germanorum (Germania).
Vergil, Aeneid (Aeneid).
Ulpian, Digesta (Digest).
Valerius Maximus, Factorum et Dictorum Memorabilium (Memorable Deeds and Sayings).
Velleius Paterculus, Historiae Romanae (Compendium of Roman History).
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