Nicolaus of Damascus
Nicolaus of Damascus (Greek: , ''Nikolāos Damaskēnos''; Latin: ''Nicolaus Damascenus'') was a Greek historian and philosopher who lived during the Augustan age of the Roman Empire. His name is derived from that of his birthplace, Damascus. His output was vast, but is nearly all lost. His chief work was a universal history in 144 books. There exist considerable remains of two works of his old age; a life of Augustus, and an autobiography. He also wrote a life of Herod, some philosophical works, and some tragedies and comedies.There is an article on him in the Suda. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Johannes Stobaeus ca. 5. Jh.
Published 1593
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by Aristoteles, 384-322 e.Kr.
Published 1621
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by Krag, Niels, 1550-1602.
Published 1670
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Published 1727
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by Augustus Römisches Reich, Kaiser v63-14
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