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LXX The Septuagint: the Greek Version of the Old Testament, produced in Alexandria in the second century
B.C.

 

Vulg. The Vulgate: the Latin version of the Bible (
editio vulgata
), compiled by St Jerome; completed
c
. 404. St Augustine’s Bible was one of the ‘Old Latin Versions’. 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

 

Dem. – Demosthenes (Athenian orator and 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

 
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