Latin authors by chronological order
Origins
-
Song ( Carmen ) of the Brothers Arvales
- Formulas of the priests saliens
- satirical Funeral chants, songs
- Calendars, or Yearly
- Law of the Twelve Tables (451 av. J. - C.)
- Appius Claudius Caecus (4th -)
III {{E}} and II {{E}} front centuries J. - C.
-
Livius Andronicus (250? - 200?)
- Naevius (front 260 - Ca 201)
- Plaute (251-184)
- Ennius (239 - 169)
- Caton Old the (234 - 149)
- Aelius (consul in 198, critic in 194)
- Caecilius Statius (230 - 168)
- Terence (190 - 159)
- Lucius Accius (170 - 86)
- Lucius Afranius (second half of the 2nd century)
- Claudius Quadrigarius ()
- Caius Papirius Carbo, Consul in 120
first century BC
-
Sempronius Asellio (Ier century)
- Varron (116 - 27)
- Atticus (109 - 32)
- Cicéron (106 - 43)
- Jules César (100 - 44)
- Lucrèce (99 - 55)
- Cornélius Népos (99 - 24)
- Catulle (87 - 54)
- Salluste (86 - 35)
- Virgile (70 - 19)
- Horace (65-8)
- Tite-Live (59 av. J. - C. - 17 apr. J. - C.)
- Tibulle (48 - 19)
- Properce (47 - 16)
- Ovide (43 av. J. - C. - 18 apr. J. - C.)
- Albinovanus Pedo, contemporary of Ovide
- Velleius Paterculus, contemporary of Tibère
- Valère Maxime
- Vitruve
- Labéon (50 av. J. - C. - 20 apr. J. - C.)
I {{er}} century a. J. - C.
-
Apicius (1st half of)
- Pétrone (? - 66)
- Sénèque (4 av. J. - C. - 65 apr. J. - C.)
- Asconius (9 - 76)
- Phèdre (14 - 54)
- Pline Old the (23 - 79)
- Silius Italicus (25 - 101)
- Quintilien (v. 30-35 - a. 96)
- Perse (writer) (34 - 62)
- Lucain (39 - 65)
- Stace (40 - v. 96)
- Martial (40 - 104)
- Columelle, contemporary of Claude Ier and of Néron
- Fifth-Curce, would be contemporary of Claude Ier (?)
- Tacit (55 - 120)
- Pline the Young person (62 - v. 114)
- Juvénal (65 - 128)
- Suétone (v. 70 with between 140 and 160)
- Florus (? -?), contemporary of Suétone
- Calpurnius (medium of)
2nd century
-
Apulée (125 - 170)
- Aulu-Cold (born towards 130)
- Pediment, consul in 143
- Tertullien (known as of Carthage) (150-230 approx.)
- Ampélius (IIe or év. 4th century)
- Flavius To wrap
3rd century
-
Censorinus (between 211 and 253)
- holy Cyprien, bishop of Carthage in 250
- Arnobe, contemporary of Dioclétien
- Lactance, contemporary of Dioclétien and Constantin I {{er}}
4th century
-
Ausone (309-394 approx.)
- Ammien Marcellin (330-400)
- Juvencus (towards 330)
- Holy Hilaire, bishop of Poitiers towards 350
- Stop watch of 354 (chronic anonymity)
- holy Damask (pope from 366 to 384)
- " Ambrosiaster " (under the Damask pontificate)
- holy Ambroise (330 approx. - 397), bishop of Milan
- Holy Jerome (between 341 and 350-420)
- Prudence (348-410)
- holy Paulin de Nole (353-431)
- holy Augustin (354-430)
- Marius Victorinus (middle of the 4th century)
- Eutrope (av.363 - a. 378)
- Sulpice-Severe (born towards 360)
- Aviénus, proconsul of Africa in 366
- Symmaque, prefect of Rome in 384
- Aurelius Victor, prefect of Rome under Théodose I {{er}}
- History Auguste, anonymous, fine author of the century.
-
Orose (born towards 390)
- Macrobe (towards 400)
- Claudien (towards 400)
- Rutilius Namatianus (towards 417)
- Aponius (towards 405-415)
- Arnobe the Young person (1st half of the 5th century)
- Martianus Capella (undoubtedly before 439)
- Salvien (towards 450)
- Sidoine Apollinaire, bishop of Clermont-Ferrand in 471
- Commodien (IIIe, IVe or 5th century)
- Dracontius (around 480)
- Fulgence
- Arator (middle of the 6th century)
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