The following list was basically taken from
Wikipedia with certain modifications and alterations to formatting. It is
intended to define the scope of this blog. All texts/manuscripts are of
interest. Those referring to the Old (Hebrew) and New Testaments (Greek) of the
Bible excepted – see posts on Ancient and Biblical
Studies. Included in the scope of this blog are book
reviews, commentaries, essays and word studies (if I could procure interlinear
editions, concordances, lexicons – if these types of publications do exist) –
example: Arab/English for The Qur’an (609-632CE) the central
religious text of Islam, which Muslims believe to be a revelation from God
through the prophet Muhammad).
(Approximate
dates shown in most cases)
Bronze Age
Early Bronze Age:
3rd millennium BCE
The
earliest written literature dates from about 2600 BCE (classical Sumerian). The earliest literary author
known by name is Enheduanna, (2285-2250 BCE). Certain literary texts are
difficult to date, such as the Egyptian Book of the Dead, which was recorded in the Papyrus of Ani around 1240 BCE, but other
versions of the book probably date from about the 18th century BCE.
Middle Bronze Age:
ca. 2000 to 1600 BCE
Late Bronze Age:
ca. 1600 to 1200 BCE
·
1700-1100
Vedic Sanskrit: approximate date of the composition of the Rigveda. Many of these were not set to
writing until later.
Iron Age:
12th to 8th centuries BCE
Classical Antiquity
8th century BCE
7th century BCE
6th century BCE
5th century BCE
- Vedic Sanskrit:
- Avestan: Yasht
- Chinese:
- Greek:
- Pindar: Odes
- Herodotus: The Histories of Herodotus
- Thucydides: History of the Peloponnesian War
- Aeschylus: The Suppliants, The Persians, Seven Against Thebes, Oresteia
- Sophocles: Oedipus Rex, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone, Electra and other plays
- Euripides: Alcestis, Medea, Heracleidae, Hippolytus, Andromache, Hecuba, The Suppliants, Electra, Heracles, Trojan Women, Iphigeneia in Tauris, Ion, Helen, Phoenician Women, Orestes, Bacchae, Iphigeneia at Aulis, Cyclops, Rhesus
- Aristophanes: The Acharnians, The Knights, The Clouds, The Wasps, Peace, The Birds, Lysistrata, Thesmophoriazusae, The Frogs, Ecclesiazousae, Plutus
- Hebrew: date of the extant text of
the Torah
4th century BCE
o Torah, also called the Pentateuch or Five Books of Moses with a
final redaction between 900-450 BCE. Some give an alternate date of 1320-1280.
- Chinese:
- Greek:
- Xenophon: Anabasis, Cyropaedia
- Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics, Metaphysics
- Plato: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Theaetetus, Parmenides, Symposium, Phaedrus, Protagoras, Gorgias, Meno, Menexenus, Republic, Timaeus
- Euclid: Elements
- Menander: Dyskolos
- Theophrastus: Enquiry into Plants
3rd century BCE
- Avestan: Avesta
- Etruscan: Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis (Linen Book of Zagreb)
- Sanskrit:
- Epics: Mahabharata and Ramayana (3rd century BCE to 4th
century CE)
- Khaḍgaviṣāna Sūkta
(Buddhist)
- Aṣṭaka Varga (Buddhist)
- Pārāyana Varga (Buddhist)
- Tamil:
- Hebrew: Ecclesiastes
- Greek:
- Latin:
- Lucius Livius
Andronicus
(c. 280/260 BCE - c. 200 BCE), translator, founder of Roman drama
- Gnaeus Naevius (ca. 264 - 201 BCE),
dramatist, epic poet
- Titus Maccius Plautus (c. 254 - 184 BCE),
dramatist, composer of comedies: Poenulus, Miles Gloriosus, and other plays
- Quintus Fabius Pictor (3rd century BCE),
historian
- Lucius Cincius Alimentus (3rd century BCE),
military historian and antiquarian
2nd century BCE
- Avestan: Vendidad
- Chinese: Sima Qian: Records of the Grand Historian (Shǐjì)
- Aramaic: Book of Daniel
- Hebrew: Sirach
- Greek
- Latin:
- Terence (195/185 BCE - 159 BCE),
comic dramatist: The
Brothers, The Girl from Andros, Eunuchus, The Self-Tormentor
- Quintus Ennius
(239 BCE - c. 169 BCE), poet
- Marcus Pacuvius (ca. 220 BCE - 130 BCE),
tragic dramatist, poet
- Statius
Caecilius
(220 BCE - 168/166 BCE), comic dramatist
- Marcius Porcius Cato (234 BCE - 149 BCE),
generalist, topical writer
- Gaius Acilius (2nd century BCE),
historian
- Lucius Accius (170 BCE - c. 86 BCE),
tragic dramatist, philologist
- Gaius Lucilius (c. 160's BCE - 103/2 BCE),
satirist
- Quintus Lutatius Catulus (2nd century BCE), public
officer, epigrammatist
- Aulus Furius Antias (2nd century BCE), poet
- Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus (130 BCE - 87 BCE), public
officer, tragic dramatist
- Lucius
Pomponius
Bononiensis (2nd century BCE), comic dramatist, satirist
- Lucius Cassius Hemina (2nd century BCE),
historian
- Lucius Calpurnius Piso
Frugi
(2nd century BCE), historian
- Manius
Manilius
(2nd century BCE), public officer, jurist
- Lucius Coelius Antipater (2nd century BCE), jurist,
historian
- Publius Sempronius Asellio (158 BCE - after 91 BCE),
military officer, historian
- Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus (2nd century BCE), jurist
- Lucius Afranius (2nd & 1st centuries BCE),
comic dramatist
- Titus Albucius (2nd & 1st centuries BCE),
orator
- Publius Rutilius Rufus (158 BCE - after 78 BCE),
jurist
- Quintus Lutatius Catulus (2nd &1st centuries BCE),
public officer, poet
- Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus (154 BCE - 74 BCE),
philologist
- Quintus Claudius QuCErigarius (2nd &1st centuries BCE),
historian
- Valerius
Antias
(2nd & 1st centuries BCE), historian
- Lucius Cornelius Sisenna (121 BCE - 67 BCE),
soldier, historian
- Quintus Cornificius (2nd & 1st centuries BCE),
rhetorician
1st century BCE
1st century CE
2nd century
3rd century
Late Antiquity
4th century
5th century
6th century
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