Ancient literature
Ancient literature comprises religious and scientific documents, tales, poetry and plays, royal edicts and declarations, and other forms of writing that were recorded on a variety of media, including stone, clay tablets, papyri, palm leaves, and metal.
Before the spread of writing, oral literature did not always survive well, but some texts and fragments have persisted.
An unknown number of written works have not survived the ravages of time and are therefore lost.
Incomplete list of ancient texts
Bronze Age
Early Bronze Age: 3rd millennium BC. The earliest written literature dates from about 2600 BC. 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 BC, but other versions of the book probably date from about the 18th century BC.2600 BC: Sumerian texts from Abu Salabikh, including the Instructions of Shuruppak and the Kesh temple hymn2600 BC: Egyptian The Life of Metjen from Saqqara2500 BC: Egyptian Diary of Merer and Instruction of Hardjedef2500 BC: Sumerian Hymn to Enlil, Enlil and Ninlil, and ''Debate between sheep and grain2400 BC: Sumerian Code of Urukagina2400 BC – 2300 BC: Egyptian Pyramid Texts, including the Cannibal Hymn2375 BC: Egyptian The Maxims of Ptahhotep2283 BC: Egyptian Palermo Stone2270 BC: Sumerian Enheduanna's Hymns2250 BC: Egyptian Autobiography of Weni and South Saqqara Stone2250 BC – 2000 BC: Earliest Sumerian stories in the Epic of Gilgamesh2200 BC: Egyptian Autobiography of Harkhuf2125 BC: Sumerian Building of Ningirsu's Temple2100 BC: Sumerian Curse of Agade, Debate between bird and fish, Inanna's Descent into the Underworld, Self-praise of Shulgi, Code of Ur-Nammu, and Song of the hoe2084 BC: Sumerian Sumerian King List2050 BC: Egyptian The Satire of the TradesMiddle Bronze Age: 2000 BC to 1601 BC 2000 BC: Egyptian Coffin Texts and Teaching for King Merykara2000 BC: Sumerian Lament for Ur, Lament for Sumer and Ur, Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta, and Debate between Winter and Summer2000 BC – 1900 BC: Egyptian Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor, Prophecy of Neferti, and the first of the Harper's Songs1950 BC: Akkadian Laws of Eshnunna and Hymn to Ištar1950 BC: Egyptian Instructions of Amenemhat, the Akhmim wooden tablets, and the Heqanakht papyri1940 BC: Sumerian Correspondence of the Kings of Ur1900 BC: Akkadian Legend of Etana, Summa izbu, Šumma ālu, Namburbi, and Iškar Zaqīqu1900 BC: Sumerian Code of Lipit-Ishtar and The Legend of Adapa1900 BC: Egyptian Instructions of Kagemni1859 BC – 1840 BC: Egyptian Dispute between a man and his Ba1859 BC – 1813 BC: Egyptian Loyalist Teaching1850 BC: Egyptian The Eloquent Peasant1850 BC: Akkadian Kultepe texts, Bārûtu, the Counsels of Wisdom, the Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin, and the Labbu Myth1800 BC: Akkadian earliest complete version of the Epic of Gilgamesh1800 BC: Egyptian Berlin Papyrus 6619, Moscow Mathematical Papyrus, and Story of Sinuhe 1780 BC: Akkadian Mari letters, including the Epic of Zimri-Lim1754 BC: Akkadian Code of Hammurabi stele1750 BC: Akkadian Agushaya HymnLate 18th century BC: Hittite Anitta text1700 BC: Akkadian Atra-Hasis1700 BC: Egyptian Westcar Papyrus1650 BC: Egyptian Ipuwer Papyrus1650 BC: Sumerian Dialogue between a Man and His God
Late Bronze Age: 1600 BC to 1201 BC 1600 BC: Hittite Code of the Nesilim1600 BC: Akkadian Ḫulbazizi, Eridu Genesis and Enuma Anu Enlil1600 BC: Egyptian Edwin Smith Papyrus1550 BC: Egyptian Book of the Dead, Instruction of Any, King Neferkare and General Sasenet, the Tale of the Doomed Prince, the Litany of Re, Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, and the Ebers Papyrus1550 BC: Akkadian Bullussa-rabi's Hymn to Gula1550 BC: Babylonian Venus tablet of Ammisaduqa1500 BC: Akkadian Poor Man of Nippur1500 BC: Hittite military oath1500 BC – 1300 BC: Ugaritic Baal Cycle1500 BC – 1200 BC: Ugaritic Legend of Keret1500 BC – 1000 BC: Sanskrit Rig Veda1500 BC: Akkadian Dynasty of Dunnum and Chronicle of Early Kings1450 BC: Egyptian The Taking of Joppa1450 BC: Akkadian Assyrian law1425 BC: Egyptian Amduat1400 BC: Akkadian Marriage of Nergal and Ereshkigal, Autobiography of Kurigalzu, and Amarna lettersMid 14th century BC: Egyptian Great Hymn to the Aten1350 BC: Ugaritic Tale of Aqhat1350 BC: Akkadian Šurpu1300 BC: Egyptian Instruction of Amenemope, Papyrus Anastasi I1300 BC: Akkadian Ludlul bēl nēmeqi, the Dream of Kurigalzu, The Hemerology for Nazi-Maruttaš, Iqqur Ipuš, and Summa izbu1274 BC: Akkadian Adad-nārāri Epic1240 BC: Egyptian Papyrus of Ani, Book of the Dead1200 BC – 900 BC: Akkadian version and younger stories in the Epic of Gilgamesh1200 BC: Akkadian Tukulti-Ninurta Epic1200 BC: Egyptian Tale of Two Brothers''
Iron Age
Iron Age texts predating Classical Antiquity: 12th to 8th centuries BC1200 BC: The Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda1100 BC: Akkadian Šumma sinništu qaqqada rabāt1050 BC: Egyptian Story of Wenamun1050 BC: Akkadian Sakikkū (SA.GIG) "Diagnostic Omens" by Esagil-kin-apli.1050 BC: Akkadian Alamdimmû1050 BC: The Babylonian Theodicy of Šaggil-kīnam-ubbib.1010 BC: Akkadian Royal Inscription of Simbar-Šipak1000 BC: Chinese Classic of Poetry 1000 BC: Akkadian Dialogue of Pessimism, Chronicle P, Maglû, Bīt rimki, Zu-buru-dabbeda, Advice to a Prince, Asakkū marsūtu, the Great Prayer to Šamaš, the MUL.APIN, the Sag-gig-ga-meš, and Šēp lemutti900 BC: Akkadian Epic of Erra900 BC: Vedic Sanskrit ''Aranyaka''Classical antiquity
9th century BC
- Chinese:
- * Classic of Changes
- Akkadian:
- * Ninurta-Pāqidāt's Dog Bite
- * ''Enûma Eliš''
8th century BC
- Greek:
- * Trojan War cycle, including the Iliad and the Odyssey
- Sanskrit:
- * Brahmanas
- * Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
- * Isha Upanishad
- * Chandogya Upanishad
- * Aitareya Upanishad
- * Taittiriya Upanishad
- Akkadian:
- * Chronicle of the Market Prices
- * Hymn to Ninurta as Savior
- * ''Mîs-pî''
7th century BC
- Vedic Sanskrit:
- * Shulba Sutra
- ** Manava Sulbasutra
- ** Baudhayana sutra
- * Shatapatha Brahmana – Commentary on the Vedas
- * Nirukta
- * Kausitaka Upanishad
- Greek:
- * Hesiod: Theogony and Works and Days
- * Archilochus
- * Alcman
- * Semonides of Amorgos
- * Solon
- * Mimnermus
- * Stesichorus
- Paleo-Hebrew alphabet:
- * Ketef Hinnom amulets, the oldest found Biblical text
- Chinese:
- * Classic of Documents
- Akkadian:
- * Dynastic Chronicle
- * Eclectic Chronicle
- * ''Marduk Prophecy''
6th century BC
- Sanskrit:
- * Sushruta: Sushruta Samhita
- * Kapila: Samkhya-sutra, Kapilanyayabhasa, Kapila Gita, Dṛṣṭantara Yoga
- * Kanada: Vaiśeṣika Sūtra
- * Kashyapa Samhhita
- * Pratishakhyas
- Greek:
- * Sappho
- * Ibycus
- * Alcaeus of Mytilene
- * Aesop's Fables
- Akkadian:
- * The Autobiography of Adad-guppi
- * Abnu šikinšu
- * Nabonidus Chronicle
- * Verse Account of Nabonidus
- * Cyrus Cylinder
5th century BC
- Sanskrit:
- * Pāṇini:Aṣṭādhyāyī
- * Kenopanishad
- * Apastamba Dharmasutra, Apastambha Smriti
- Avestan: Yasht
- Chinese:
- * Spring and Autumn Annals
- * Confucius: Analects
- * Classic of Rites
- * Commentaries of Zuo
- * Mozi: Mozi
- * Sun Tzu: The Art of War
- * Guoyu: Discourses of the States
- * Yanzi Chunqiu: Annals of Master Yan
- * Wenzi: Book of Master Wen
- 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 BC
- Sanskrit:
- * Katha Upanishad
- * Prashnopanishad
- * Mundaka Upanishad
- * Māṇḍūkya Upanishad
- * Bhadrabahu: Kalpa Sūtra
- * Chanakya: Arthashastra, Chanakya Neeti
- * Salihotra: Shalihotra Samhita
- * Vyasa: Mahabharata, Puranas, Brahma Sutras
- * Jaimini: Mimamsa Sutras, Jaimini Sutras, Ashvamedhika Parva
- * Valmiki: Ramayana
- * Bhāsa: Svapnavasavadattam, Pancarātra, Pratijna Yaugandharayaanam, Pratimanātaka, Abhishekanātaka, Bālacharita, Karnabhāram, Dūtaghaṭotkaca, Chārudatta, Madhyamavyayoga and Urubhanga.
- Hebrew: Book of Job, beginning of Hebrew wisdom literature
- Chinese:
- * Laozi : Tao Te Ching
- * Zhuangzi: Zhuangzi
- * Mencius: Mencius
- * Shanhai Jing: Classic of Mountains and Seas
- * Li Sao: Encountering Sorrow
- * Nine Songs
- * Heavenly Questions
- * Nine Pieces
- * Yuan You
- * Shang Yang: Book of Lord Shang
- * Shizi: Book of Master Shi
- * Guiguzi: Sage of Ghost Valley
- * Huangdi Sijing: Yellow Emperor's Four Classics
- * Tale of King Mu, Son of Heaven
- * Wuzi: Wu Qi's Art of War
- * Sun Bin's Art of War
- * The Methods of the Sima
- * Li Kui: Book of Law
- Persian:
- *DNa inscription
- Greek:
- * Xenophon: Anabasis, Cyropaedia, Oeconomicus, Memorabilia, Hellenica
- * Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics, Metaphysics, Organon, Physics, Historia Animalium, De Partibus Animalium, De Motu Animalium, De Mundo, De Caelo, Poetics, Politics, Magna Moralia, Eudemian Ethics
- * Plato: Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, Theaetetus, Parmenides, Symposium, Phaedrus, Protagoras, Gorgias, Meno, Republic, Timaeus, Critias, Laws, Menexenus, Phaedo, Lysis, Alcibiades I, Alcibiades II, Hippias minor, Epinomis, Minos, Hipparchus, Ion
- * Euclid: Elements
- * Menander: Dyskolos
- * Theophrastus: Enquiry into Plants
- Egyptian:
- * Famine Stela
3rd century BC
- Avestan: Avesta
- Chinese:
- * Lüshi Chunqiu: Master Lü's Spring and Autumn Annals
- * Yi Zhoushu: Lost Book of Zhou
- * Erya: Ancient dictionary
- * Hanfeizi: Book of Master Han Fei
- * Xunzi: Book of Master Xun
- * Wei Liaozi: Book of Master Wei Liao
- * Gongsun Longzi: Book of Master Gongsun Long
- * Cangjiepian: Cang Jie's Chapter
- * Lament for Ying
- * Bu Ju: Divination
- * Yu Fu: Fisherman
- * Nine Changes
- * Zhao Hun: Summons of the Soul
- * Da Zhao: The Great Summons
- * Sorrow for Troth Betrayed
- Etruscan: Liber Linteus Zagrabiensis
- Sanskrit:
- * Pingala: Chandaḥśāstra
- * Moggaliputta-Tissa: Kathavatthu
- * Kātyāyana: Vārttikakāra, Śulbasūtras
- * Vishnu Sharma: Panchatantra
- * Vedanga Jyotisha
- * Bharata Muni: Natya Shastra
- Elu : Sīhalattakathā or Hela Atuwā
- Tamil:
- * 3rd century BC to 3rd century AD: Sangam poems
- * Tolkāppiyam
- * Korakkar Siddhar, Physician, Philosopher
- * Bogar Siddhar, Physician, Yogi
- * Agattiyam
- Hebrew: Ecclesiastes
- Greek:
- * Apollonius of Rhodes: Argonautica
- * Callimachus, lyric poet
- * Manetho: Aegyptiaca
- * Theocritus, lyric poet
- Latin:
- * Lucius Livius Andronicus, translator, founder of Roman drama
- * Gnaeus Naevius, dramatist, epic poet
- * Titus Maccius Plautus, dramatist, composer of comedies: Poenulus, Miles Gloriosus, and other plays
- * Quintus Fabius Pictor, historian
- * Lucius Cincius Alimentus, military historian and antiquarian
- Egyptian:
- * Demotic Chronicle
- * Oracle of the Potter
- Akkadian:
- * Crimes and Sacrileges of Nabu-šuma-iškun
- * ''Religious Chronicle''
2nd century BC
- Sanskrit:
- * Patanjali : Mahābhāṣya, Patanjalatantra, Yoga Sūtras
- * Badrayana : Brahma Sutras
- * Manu: Manusmriti
- Avestan: Vendidad
- Chinese:
- * Sima Qian: Records of the Grand Historian
- * Huainanzi: Book of the Huai'nan Masters
- * Sima Xiangru
- * Six Secret Teachings
- * Book of Gods and Strange Things
- * Seven Remonstrances
- * Summons for a Recluse
- * Alas That My Lot Was Not Cast
- * Jia Yi: The Faults of Qin
- Aramaic: Book of Daniel
- Hebrew: Sirach
- Greek:
- * Polybius: The Histories
- * Book of Wisdom
- * Septuagint
- Latin:
- * Terence, comic dramatist: The Brothers, The Girl from Andros, Eunuchus, The Self-Tormentor
- * Quintus Ennius, poet
- * Marcus Pacuvius, tragic dramatist, poet
- * Statius Caecilius, comic dramatist
- * Marcius Porcius Cato, generalist, topical writer
- * Gaius Acilius, historian
- * Lucius Accius, tragic dramatist, philologist
- * Gaius Lucilius, satirist
- * Quintus Lutatius Catulus, public officer, epigrammatist
- * Aulus Furius Antias, poet
- * Gaius Julius Caesar Strabo Vopiscus, public officer, tragic dramatist
- * Lucius Pomponius Bononiensis, comic dramatist, satirist
- * Lucius Cassius Hemina, historian
- * Lucius Calpurnius Piso Frugi, historian
- * Manius Manilius, public officer, jurist
- * Lucius Coelius Antipater, jurist, historian
- * Publius Sempronius Asellio, military officer, historian
- * Gaius Sempronius Tuditanus, jurist
- * Lucius Afranius, comic dramatist
- * Titus Albucius, orator
- * Publius Rutilius Rufus, jurist
- * Quintus Lutatius Catulus, public officer, poet
- * Lucius Aelius Stilo Praeconinus, philologist
- * Quintus Claudius Quadrigarius, historian
- * Valerius Antias, historian
- * Lucius Cornelius Sisenna, soldier, historian
- * Quintus Cornificius, rhetorician
- Pali: Tipitaka
1st century BC
- Chinese:
- * Shuo Yuan: Garden of Talks
- * Zhan Guo Ce: Annals of the Warring States
- * Taixuanjing: Canon of Supreme Mystery
- * Fangyan: Regional Speech
- * Liexian Zhuan: Biographies of Immortals
- * Jijiupian: Quick Mastery of the Characters
- * Three Strategies of Huang Shigong
- * Nine Regrets
- * Nine Laments
- Pali : Pāli Tripiṭaka
- Latin:
- * Cicero: Catiline Orations, Pro Caelio, Dream of Scipio
- * Julius Caesar: Gallic Wars, Civil War
- * Virgil: Eclogues, Georgics and Aeneid
- * Lucretius: On the Nature of Things
- * Livy: ''History of Rome''
1st century AD
- Sanskrit:
- * Śabara: Śābara-bhāṣyam
- * Gunadhara:Kasayapahuda
- * Aśvaghoṣa:Buddhacharita, Saundarananda, Sutralankara
- Chinese:
- * Ban Gu: Book of Han
- * Lun Heng: Discourses in the Balance
- * Spring and Autumn Annals of Wu and Yue
- * Nine Longings
- Greek:
- * Plutarch: Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans
- * Josephus: The Jewish War, Antiquities of the Jews, Against Apion
- * The books of the New Testament of the Christian Bible and the Didache
- Latin: see Classical Latin
- * Tacitus: Germania
- * Ovid: Metamorphoses; also Tristia and Epistulae ex Ponto written during his exile
- * Pliny the Elder: Natural History
- * Petronius: Satyricon
- * Seneca the Younger: Phaedra, Dialogues
- * Statius: Thebaid; also Silvae and unfinished Achilleid
- Egyptian:
- * ''Oracle of the Lamb''
2nd century
- Chinese:
- * Shuowen Jiezi: Ancient Dictionary
- * Cantong Qi: The Kinship of the Three
- * Fengsu Tongyi: Comprehensive Meaning of Customs and Mores
- * Nineteen Old Poems
- * Taiping Jing: Scriptures of the Great Peace
- * Eighteen Songs of a Nomad Flute
- * Zhang Heng
- Sanskrit: Aśvaghoṣa: Buddhacharita
- Pahlavi:
- * Yadegar-e Zariran
- * Visperad
- * Drakht-i Asurig
- Greek:
- * Arrian: Anabasis Alexandri
- * Marcus Aurelius: Meditations
- * Epictetus and Arrian: Enchiridion
- * Ptolemy: Almagest, Tetrabiblos
- * Athenaeus: The Banquet of the Learned
- * Pausanias: Description of Greece
- * Longus: Daphnis and Chloe
- * Lucian: True History
- * The Shepherd of Hermas
- Latin: see Classical Latin
- * Apuleius: The Golden Ass
- * Lucius Ampelius: Liber Memorialis
- * Suetonius: Lives of the Twelve Caesars
- * Tertullian: ''Apologeticus''
3rd century
- Avestan: Khordeh Avesta
- Pahlavi: Mani: Shabuhragan
- Chinese:
- * Chen Shou: Records of Three Kingdoms
- * Zhang Hua: 博物志, Bowuzhi
- * Xiang'er: 老子想爾注, Lǎozi Xiǎng'ěr Zhù
- * Lieyi Zhuan: 列異傳, Arrayed Marvels
- * Lu Ji: 文賦, Wen fu
- * Xijing Zaji: 西京雜記, Miscellaneous Records of the Western Capital
- * Jian'an poetry
- * The Peacock Flies Southeast
- * Cao Zhi
- * Ji Kang
- * Ruan Ji
- * Zuo Si
- * Pan Yue
- Greek: Plotinus: Enneads
- Latin: see Late Latin
- * Distichs of Cato
- Hebrew: Mishnah
- Pali : ''Dīpavaṃsa''
Late Antiquity
4th century
- Latin: see Late Latin
- * Augustine of Hippo: Confessions, On Christian Doctrine
- * Faltonia Betitia Proba: Cento Vergilianus de laudibus Christi
- * Apicius
- * Pervigilium Veneris
- Sanskrit:
- * Asanga: Dharma-dharmata-vibhaga, Mahāyānasaṃgraha
- * Vasubandhu: Verses on the Treasury of the Abhidharma, Pañcaskandhaprakaraṇa, Pañcaskandhaprakaraṇa, Vyākhyāyukti, Vādavidhi, Dharmadharmatāvibhāgavṛtti, Madhyāntavibhāgabhāṣya, Mahāyānasūtrālaṃkārabhāṣya
- * Dignāga: Pramāṇa-samuccaya, Hetucakra
- * Haribhadra: Anekāntajayapatākā, Dhūrtākhyāna, Yogadṛṣṭisamuccaya, Ṣaḍdarśanasamuccaya
- Chinese:
- * Liezi: Book of Master Lie
- * Baopuzi: Simplex One
- * In Search of the Supernatural
- * Ziyuan: Character Garden
- * Shiyiji: Forgotten Tales
- * Shenxian Zhuan: Biographies of the Deities and Immortals
- * Lantingji Xu: Preface to the Poems Composed at the Orchid Pavilion
- * Star Gauge
- Syriac: Aphrahat, Ephrem the Syrian
- Aramaic: Jerusalem Talmud
- Pali : ''Mahāvaṃsa''
5th century
- Armenian:
- * Movses Khorenatsi: History of Armenia
- Chinese:
- * A New Account of the Tales of the World
- * The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons
- * Bao Zhao: Fu on the Ruined City
- * Fan Ye: Book of the Later Han
- * You Ming Lu
- * Zhengao
- * Tao Yuanming
- * Xie Lingyun
- * Xie Tiao
- * Shen Yue
- Sanskrit:
- * Kālidāsa : Abhijñānaśākuntalam, Meghadūta, Vikramōrvaśīyam
- * Pujyapada: Iṣṭopadeśa, Sarvārthasiddhi, Jainendra Vyākaraṇa, Samādhitantra, Daśabhaktyādisangraha ,Śabdāvatāranyāsa
- * Aryabhata: Aryabhatiya
- * Kamandaka: Nitisara
- * Bodhidharma: Two Entrances and Four Practices, Treatise on Realizing the Nature, Refuting Signs Treatise
- * Bhartṛhari: Vākyapadīya, Śatakatraya
- * Siddhasena: Nyāyāvatāra, Sanmati sutra, Kalyan Mandir stotra
- * Sarvanandi: Lokavibhaga
- Tamil:
- * Tirukkural
- * Silappatikaram
- Pahlavi:
- * Matigan-i Hazar Datistan
- * Frahang-i Oim-evak
- Pali :
- * Buddhaghosa: Visuddhimagga
- Latin: see Late Latin
- * Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus: De Re Militari
- * Augustine of Hippo: The City of God
- * Paulus Orosius: Seven Books of History Against the Pagans
- * Jerome: Vulgate
- * Prudentius: Psychomachia
- * Consentius's grammar
- * Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite: De Coelesti Hierarchia, Mystical Theology
- * Socrates of Constantinople: Historia Ecclesiastica
- Greek:
- * Nonnus: ''Dionysiaca''
6th century
- Chinese:
- * Wen Xuan
- * Shui Jing Zhu
- * New Songs from the Jade Terrace
- * Jingchu Suishiji
- * Thousand Character Classic
- * The Ballad of Mulan
- Latin: Boethius: De consolatione philosophiae
- Aramaic: Babylonian Talmud
- Sanskrit:
- * Varāhamihira: Pañcasiddhāntikā, Brihat-Samhita encyclopedic work
- * Yativṛṣabha: Tiloya Panatti
- * Virahanka
- * Prabhākara: Triputipratyaksavada
- * Dharmakirti: Saṃbandhaparikṣhāvrtti, Pramāṇaviniścaya, Nyāyabinduprakaraṇa, Hetubindunāmaprakaraṇa, Saṃtānāntarasiddhināmaprakaraṇa, Vādanyāyanāmaprakaraṇa
- * Praśastapāda: Padārtha-dharma-saṅgraha
- * Bhāviveka: Heart of the Middle, Wisdom Lamp
- * Udyotakara: Nyāyavārttika
- * Gaudapada: Mandukya Karika
- Sinhalese:
- * Wansaththppakāsinī
- * Sigiriya Poems
- Pali : Cūḷavaṃsa
- Irish: Early Irish literature
- * Dallán Forgaill: ''Amra''