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Greek and Latin texts are available in translation in the Loeb Classical Library or online at www.perseus.tufts.edu, unless otherwise noted.

Aelian, On Animals; Historical Miscellany

Ammianus Marcellinus, Roman History

Appian, Mithridatic Wars, bk. 12 of Roman History; Civil Wars; Syrian Wars

Athenaeus, Learned Banquet

Augustine, City of God

Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights

Cassius Dio, Roman History

Celsus, On Medicine

Cicero, Pro lege Manilia; Tuscan Disputations; De lege agraria contra Rullum; Pro Flacco; In Verrem; Academica Priora

Diodorus of Sicily, Library of History

Eutropius, Abridgement of Roman History, trans. J. S. Watson. London, 1853.

Florus

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Herodotus, Histories

Josephus, Jewish Antiquities; Jewish War

Justin, Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, trans. John Yardley. Scholars Press, 1994.

Juvenal

Livy, History; Epitome; Periochae. Budé edition, 1984.

Lucan, Civil War

Lucian, Macrobii

Lucretius

Memnon, History of Heracleia Pontica. FrGH 336.

Obsequens, Book of Prodigies. In Lewis 1976.

Orosius, Histories against the Pagans. Budé edition, 1990–91.

Pausanias, Description of Greece

Phlegon of Tralles, Book of Marvels. In Hansen 1996.

Pliny the Elder, Natural History

Plutarch, Lives of Alexander, Lucullus, Pompey, Sertorius, Marius, Sulla; Moralia

Polyaenus, Stratagems of War, 2 vols., trans. P. Krentz and E. Wheeler. Chicago: Ares, 1994.

Polybius, Histories

Quintilian

Sallust, Histories; Jugurthine War; Catiline War; and fragments

Strabo, Geography

Suetonius, Nero; Grammarians

Tacitus, Annals; Agricola

Valerius Maximus, Memorable Deeds and Sayings. Teubner, 1888.

Vegetius, On Military Matters

Velleius Paterculus, Roman History

Xenophon, Education of Cyrus; March of the Ten Thousand; Hellenica; On Hunting

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