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LIST OF ANCIENT AUTHORS

QUOTED OR REFERRED TO IN THE LEXICON.

N. B. In the preparation of this list, free use has been made of the lists in the Lexicons of Liddell and Scott and of Sophocles, also of Freund's Triennium Philologicum (1874) vols. i. and ii., of Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography, of Smith and Wace's Dictionary of Christian Biography, of Engelmann's Bibliotheca Scriptorum Classicorum (8th ed. 1880), and of other current works of reference. An asterisk (*) before a date denotes birth, an obelisk (†) death.

  b.c. a.d.
Achilles Tatius 500?
Acts of Paul and Thecla, of Pilate, of Thomas, of Peter and Paul, of Barnabas, etc., at the earliest from 2d cent. on
Aelian c. 180
Aeschines 345
Aeschylus *525, †456
Aesop[1] 570
Aetius c. 500
Agatharchides 117?
Alcaeus Mytilenaeus 610
Alciphron 200 ?
Alcman 610
Alexander Aphrodisiensis 200
Alexis 350
Ambrose, Bp. of Milan 374
Ammianus Marcellinus † c. 400
Ammonius, the grammarian 390
Anacreon[2] 530
Anaxandrides 350
Anaximander 580
Andocides 405
Antiphanes 380
Antiphon 412
Antoninus, M. Aurelius †180
Apollodorus of Athens 140
Apollonius Dyscolus 140
Apollonius Rhodius 200
Appian 150
Appuleius 160
Aquila (translator of the O. T.) 2d cent. (under Hadrian.)
Aratus 270
Archilochus 700
Archimedes, the mathematician 250
Archytas c. 400
Aretaeus 80 ?
Aristaenetus 450 ?
Aristeas[3] 270
Aristides, P. Aelius 160
Aristophanes *444, †380
Aristophanes, the grammarian 200
Aristotle *384, †322
Arrian (pupil and friend of Epictetus) *c. 100
Artemidorus Daldianus (oneirocritica) 160
Athanasius †373
Athenaeus, the grammarian . . . 228
Athenagoras of Athens 177 ?
Augustine, Bp. of Hippo †430
Ausonius, Decimus Magnus †c. 390
Babrius (see Rutherford, Babrius, Intr. ch. i.) (some say 50?) c. 225
Barnabas, Epistle written c. 100 ?
Baruch, Apocryphal Book of c. 75 ?
Basilica, the[4] c. 900
Basil the Great, Bp. of Cæsarea †379
Basil of Seleucia 450
Bel and the Dragon 2d cent. ?
Bion 200
Caesar, Gaius Julius †March 15, 44
Callimachus 260
Canons and Constitutions, Apostolic 3d and 4th cent.
Capitolinus, Julius (one of the "Hist. August, scriptores sex") c. 310
Cebes 399
Cedrenus 1050
  1. But the current Fables are not his; on the History of Greek Fable, see Rutherford, Babrius, Introd. ch. ii.
  2. Only a few fragments of the odes ascribed to him are genuine.
  3. But his letter is spurious; see Hody, De Bibl. text. orig. l. i.; A. Kurz, Arist. ep. etc (Bern 1872).
  4. The law-book of the Byzantine Empire, founded upon the work of Justinian and consisting of sixty books. It was begun under the emperor Basil of Macedonia (†886), completed under his son Leo. and revised in 945 under Constantine Porphyrogenitus; (ed. Heimbach, 6 vols. 1833-70).