Read City of God (Penguin Classics) Online
Authors: Saint Augustine
Bell. Jud. – Bella Judaica
Jul. Obs. – Julius Obsequens (Latin epitomist, probably fourth century
A.D.
)
Prod. – Liber Prodigiorum
Justin (Latin epitomist, first or second century
A.D.
)
Epitome
(of the
Historiae Philippicae
of Trogus Pompeius,
fl
. under Augustus)
Justin Martyr (Greek Christian apologist,
A.D.
109–165)
Apol. – Apologia contra Gentiles
Dial. – Dialogus cum Tryphone Judaeo
Juv. – Juvenal (Roman satirist,
c
.
A.D.
250 –
c
. 320)
Saturae
Lact. – Lactantius (Latin rhetorician and Christian apologist,
c
.
A.D.
250–c. 320)
De Ira Dei
Div. Inst. – Divinae Institutions
Liv. – Livy (Roman historian, 59
B.C.
-A.D. 17)
Ab Urbe Condita
(references given without title)
Epit. – Epitome
(an abridgement of the above)
Perioch. – Periochae
(short abstracts of each book) (Of the 142 books of Livy’s History
of Rome
only thirty-five survive. The
Epitome
of twelve books has been recovered, and we have the
Periochae
of all but two of the books.)
Luc. – Lucan (Roman epic poet,
A.D.
39–65)
Phars. – Pharsalia
Lucr. – Lucretius (Roman philosophic poet,
c
. 99–c. 55
B.C.
)
De Rerum Natura
Macrob. – Macrobius Theodosius (Roman philosophic writer,
fl
.
c
.
A.D.
400)
Saturnalia
Martianus Capella (Latin allegorist, early fifth century
A.D.
)
De Nuptiis Mercurii et Philologiae
Minucius Felix (Christian apologist, second or third century
A.D.
)
Octavius
Origen (Alexandrian biblical scholar and theologian,
c
.
A.D.
185–c. 254)
C. Cels. – Contra Celsum
In Gen. Hom. – In Genesin Homiliae
De Princ. – De Principiis (
)
Oros. – Orosius (Latin historian, early fifth century
A.D.
)
Historiae
Ovid (Roman elegiac poet, 43
B.C.–A.D.
18)
Fast. – Fasti
Met. – Metamorphoses
Paus. – Pausanias (Greek geographer,
fl
.
c
.
A.D
. 150)
Hellados Periêgêsis
(
Descriptio Graeciae
)
Pers. – Persius (Roman satirist,
A.D.
34–62)
Saturae
Pind. – Pindar (Greek lyric poet,
c
. 520–c. 440
B.C.
)
Nem. – Nemean Odes
Plat. – Plato (Greek philosopher,
c
. 427–348
B.C.
)
Apol. – Apologia Socratis
Crat. – Cratylus
Legg. – Leges
Phaed. – Phaedo
Phaedr. – Phaedrus
Prot. – Protagoras
Rp. – De Republica
Symp. – Symposium
Tim. – Timaeus
Plaut. – Plautus (Roman comic playwright,
c
. 254–184
B.C.
)
Amph. – Amphitruo
Plin. – Pliny the Elder (Roman natural historian,
A.D.
23–79)
Naturalis Historia
Plot. – Plotinus (Neoplatonist philosopher,
A.D.
205–270)
Enn. – Enneadcs
Plut. – Plutarch (Greek biographer and essayist,
c
.
A.D.
46–c. 120)
Ages. – Vitae Parallelae, Agesilaus
Alex. – Vitae Parallelae, Alexander
Caes. – Vitae Parallelae, Julius Caesar
C. Gracch. – Vitae Parallelae, Caius Gracchus
Cat. – Vitae Parallelae, Cato
De Fort. Rom. – De Fortuna Romanorum
Num. – Vitae Parallelae, Numa
Quaest. Rom. – Quaestiones Romanae
Pyrrh. – Vitae Parallelae, Pyrrhus
Sull. – Vitae Parallelae, Sulla
Sall. – Sallust (Roman historian, 86–35
B.C.
)
Cat. –
Catilina
(Bellum Catilinae)
Hist. – Historiae Fragmenta
Iug. – Jugurtha
(
Bellum Iugurthinum
)
Sen. – Seneca (Roman essayist c. 4
B.C.
-
A.D.
65)
Contr. – Controversiae
De Clem. – Dialogas de Clementia
De Ira – Dialogus de Ira
Ep. – Epistulae
Socr. – Socrates (Greek Church historian,
c
.
A.D.
380–450)
Historia Ecclesiastica
Soph. – Sophocles (Greek dramatist, 496–406
B.C.
).
Oed. Tyr. – Oedipus Tyrannus
Strab. – Strabo (Greek geographer,
c
. 64
B.C.
–
A.D.
10)
Geographica
Suet. – Suetonius (Roman biographer,
c
.
A.D.
70–c. 160)
De Vita Caesarum
Tac. – Tacitus (Roman historian,
c
.
A.D.
55–c. 115)
Hist. – Historiae
Ter. – Terence (Roman comic playwright,
c
. 195–159
B.C.
)
Ad. – Adelphi
Andr. – Andria
Eun. – Eunuchus
Terentian. – Terentianus Mauras (Latin grammarian and metrist, late second century
A.D.
)
De Metr. – De Litteris Syllabis et Metris Horatii
Tert. – Tertullian (African Church Father,
c
.
A.D.
160–c. 220)
Ad Nat. – Ad Nationes
Ap. – Apologia
De Res. Mort. – De Resurrectione Mortuorum
De Spect. – De Spectaculis
Thdt. – Theodoret (bishop, theologian, and historian,
c
.
A.D.
393–c. 458)
H.E. – Historia Ecclesiastica
Val. Max. – Valerius Maximus (Latin anecdotist,
fl
.
c
.
A.D.
30)
Factorum et Dictorum Memorabilium Libri IX
Varro (Roman polymath, 116–27
B.C.
)
De Ling. Lat. – De Lingua Latina
De Re Rust. – De Re Rustica
Velleius Paterculus (Roman historian,
fl
.
c
.
A.D.
20)
Historiae Romanae
Virg. – Virgil (Roman epic, bucolic and didactic poet, 70–19
B.C.
)
Aen. – Aeneid
Eel. – Eclogae
Georg. – Georgica
Facsimile of the title page of the Ludovic Vives edition, 1522, of the City of God
(
The British Museum catalogue notes that the date in the colophon is misprinted
MDXII
)
IO FROBENIVS
LECTORI S. D
.
EN HABES optime lec
̑
torabfolutiflimi doc
̑
toris Aurel
n¨
Auguf
̑
tini, opus abfolutiffimum, de Ciuitate dei,magnis fudoribus emēdatum ad prifcæucneran dæ’cβ uetuf
̑
tatis exemplaria, per uirum clariffimum & undequaβ’doc
̑
tiffimum Ioan. Lodouic
ū
Viuem Valentin
ū
, & per eundem eruditiffimis plan’ecβ diuo Auguf
̑
tion dignis commentarn
¨
s fic illuf
̑
tratum, ut opus hoceximi
ū
, quod antehac & deprauatiffimum habebatur, & indoc
̑
tis commentarn
¨
s miferbiliter o
¯
taminatum, nuncdemu
¯
renatum uideri poflit. Frue, relec
̑
tor,acfaue tu
¯
illius non æf
̑
timandis uigiln
¨
s,tum nof
̑
træ induf
̑
triæ:cuius officina femper aliquid parit, maiore profec
̑
to fruc
̑
tu publicorum f
̑
tudiorum qu
ā
priuato meo compendio : fimulc’βagnofce, quantumetiam Theologia debeat bonis literis. Vale