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Acts Acts of the Apostles Ael. Aelian, Latin writer, c. ad 165/70–230/35 NA De natura animalium (On the nature of animals) Aesch Aeschylus, Athenian tragedian, first half fifth century bc Ag. Agamemnon Pers Persae (The Persians) Aeschin. Aeschines, Athenian orator, fourth century bc Alexis Alexis, comic playwright, fourth-third century bc , fragments in PCG Amm. Marc. Ammianus Marcellinus, Latin historian, c. ad 330–395 Anth. Pal. Anthologia Palatina (Palatine Anthology) App. Appian, Greek historian, second century ad BC Bella civilia (Civil Wars) Hisp. Spanish Wars (Iberike) Mith . Mithridatic Wars Apul. Apuleius of Madaura, Latin prose writer, second century ad Met. Metamorphoses , or The Golden Ass Arist. Aristotle, Greek philosopher, 384–322 bc Eth. Nic. Nicomachean Ethics Mete Meteorologica Pol. Politics Rhet. Rhetoric [Arist.] Ath. Pol. Athenaion politeia (Constitution of the Athenians) , for which see Rhodes 1981 Oec. Oeconomica Aristoph. Aristophanes, Athenian comic playwright, fifth century bc Ach. Acharnenses (Acharnians) Av. Aves (Birds) Eq. Equites (Knights) Pax Pax (Peace) Plut. Plutus (Wealth) Kan. Ranae (Progs) Vesp. Vespae (Wasps) Arr. Arrian, Greek historian, c. ad 86–160 Anab. Anabasis Tact. Tactica Athen. Athenaeus, c. ad 200, The Deipnosophists , learned ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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