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Bibliography<br />

just over half the original survives (Loeb; Penguin); Histories: Latin history<br />

of <strong>Rome</strong> from A.D. 69-96, written c. A.D. 101-9; the first third survives<br />

(Loeb; Penguin)<br />

Tatian, Address to the Greeks: defence of Christianity written in Greek, perhaps at<br />

<strong>Rome</strong>, in the late 170s A.D. (ANCL; M. Whittaker, Oxford 1982)<br />

Tertullian, Apology: Latin treatise in defence of Christianity, c. A.D. 200 (Loeb;<br />

ANCL; FC); On the Soldier's Crown: Christian Latin treatise on the<br />

problem of Christians serving in the Roman army, A.D. 211 (ANCL; FC);<br />

To ScapuU: Latin appeal to the governor of Africa on behalf of the<br />

Christians, A.D. 212 (ANCL; FC)<br />

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