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Ancient sources are listed by order of author. When the author is unknown, they are listed by order of title of the ancient text in question, or modern name of the collection of ancient text fragments. At times, several translations or versions of a text edition have been used in the above study. Only the version used as the default appears in the section for Ancient Authors and Texts. All other versions are found under the section for Secondary Literature, under the name of the modern editor/translator, because these versions are not used to refer to the ancient text, but rather a particular scholars’ interpretation of it.

Ancient Authors and Texts

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  • Adamantius Dialogue. Translated by William R. Clark, in Ante—Nicene Fathers, vol. 6, eds. Alexander Roberts, et al. Buffalo, New York: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1886.

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  • Apocalypse of Peter. Edited and translated by James Brashler, in The Coptic Gnostic Library: Nag Hammadi Codices VII, edited by Birger A. Pearson. Leiden: Brill, 1981.

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  • The Apocryphon of James. Edited and translated by Francis E. Williams, in The Coptic Gnostic Library: Nag Hammadi Codex I (The Jung Codex): Introduction, Text, Translation, Indices, ed. Harold W Attridge. Leiden: Brill, 1985.

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  • The Apocryphon of John. Edited and translated by Michael Waldstein and Fredrik Wisse, in The Apocryphon of John: Synopsis of Nag Hammadi Codices II,1; III,1; and IV,1 with BG 8502,2, ed. Michael Waldstein and Fredrik Wisse. Leiden: Brill, 1995.

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  • Apuleius. De Platone er eius dogmate. Translated by Ryan C Fowler, Imperial Plato: Albinus, Maximus, Apuleius: Text and Translation, With an Introduction and Commentary. Las Vegas: Parmenides Publishing, 2016.

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  • Aristotle. Eudemian Ethics. Edited and translated by H. Rackham, in Aristotle: Athenian Constitution, Eudemian Ethics, Virtues and Vices. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge M.A.: Harvard University Press, 1935.

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  • Athenagoras. A Plea for the Christians. Translated by B. P. Pratte, in Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 2, eds. Alexander Roberts et al. Buffalo, NY: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1885.

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  • Basil of Caesarea. Hexaemeron. Translated by Blomfield Jackson, in Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, vol. 8, eds. Philip Schaff et al. Buffalo, N. Y.: Christian Literature Publishing Co., 1895.

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  • Basil of Caesarea. Homily Against Those Who Are Prone to Anger. Translated by Monica Wagner, in Saint Basil: Ascetical Works, vol. 10. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1962.

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  • Basil of Caesarea. Letter 8. Translated by Monica Wagner, in Saint Basil: Ascetical Works, vol. 9. Washington: Catholic University of America Press, 1962.

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  • Cicero. On the Nature of the Gods. Edited and translated by H. Rackham. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge M.A.: Harvard University Press, 1933.

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  • Cicero. On the Laws. Edited and translated by Clinton W. Keyes. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge M.A.: Harvard University Press, 1928.

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  • Clement of Alexandria. Protrepticus. Edited and translated by G. W. Butterworth, in Clement of Alexandria: The Exhortation to the Greeks, The Rich Man’s Salvation, To the Newly Baptized. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge M.A.: Harvard University Press 1919.

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  • The First Apocalypse of James. Edited and translated by William R. Schoedel, in The Coptic Gnostic Library: Nag Hammadi Codices V, 2–5 and VI with Papyrus Berolinensis 8502, 1 and 4, ed. Douglas M. Parrott. Leiden: Brill, 1979.

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