Was it Josephus.
- actually the historican was Livy
It seems obvious, doesn't it? Matthew wrote Matthew, Mark wrote Mark, etc. Unfortunately, there is no factual basis for that conclusion. The fact is, the authorship of the four gospels is anonymous. We do not know who wrote them. It is church tradition, not history, which ascribed the authorship of the books. Irenaeus, a Bishop in the Roman Catholic Church, was the first to choose these four books (among dozens of candidates) as "canonical", or authentic, in the late 2nd century.
The book, Acts of the Apostles, is considered to be a history of the early church. It was written by the same author as was the Gospel According to Luke. Unfortunately, the books were originally written anonymously, and we do not know the actual name of the author. The books were only attributed to Luke later in the second century, when the Church Fathers were trying to establish who probably wrote the books of the New Testament.
The Gutenberg Bible was the first book in recorded history to be printed, but was written by the original writers of the individual books.
607 is wrote as: DCVII in roman numerals.
Moses wrote the books of law.
Edward Gibbon wrote The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
Yes he was in a Roman prison when he wrote the book of Phil amen.
If you mean in the Harry Potter books, Bathilda Bagshot wrote a History of Magic.
The Apostle Paul wrote four books while in a Roman prison. Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon.
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There are literally hundreds of books on the history of philosophy. And they are written by hundreds of different authors.
Edward Gibbon wrote "The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" in the 18th century. Gibbon's work is considered a classic in historical literature and provides a comprehensive account of the Roman Empire's history and eventual decline.
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Marcus Vitruvius Pollio in the 1 st century BCE wrote his Ten books of Architecture wrote about concrete floors.
It seems obvious, doesn't it? Matthew wrote Matthew, Mark wrote Mark, etc. Unfortunately, there is no factual basis for that conclusion. The fact is, the authorship of the four gospels is anonymous. We do not know who wrote them. It is church tradition, not history, which ascribed the authorship of the books. Irenaeus, a Bishop in the Roman Catholic Church, was the first to choose these four books (among dozens of candidates) as "canonical", or authentic, in the late 2nd century.
There have been dozens of books by different authors on the American Revolution.
He was the Roman poet who wrote The Aeneid or w/e which taught us about the life and myths about the Roman's lives.