Ignatius—Either an early Patriarch, A.D. 50, or Patriarch of Constantinople, 799.
Isidorus—Isidorus of Charaux lived probably in the first century of our era. He wrote an account of the Parthian empire.
Arrian—Born about A.D. 100. His work on the Natural History, &c. of India is founded on the authority of Eratosthenes and Megasthenes.
Pausanias—Author of the Description or Itinerary of Greece. In the 2nd century.
Philostratus—Born about A.D. 182.
Solinus, Caius Julius—Did not write in the Augustan age, for his work entitled Polyhistor is merely a compilation from Pliny’s Natural History. According to Salmasius, he lived about two hundred years after Pliny.
Ælian—Probably middle of the 3rd century A.D. De Naturâ Animalium. In Greek.
Ammianus Marcellinus—Lived in 4th century.
Cardan, Jerome A.—About the end of 4th century A.D.
Printing invented in China, according to Du Halde, A.D. 924. Block-printing used in A.D. 593.