Alger, Horatio (1832 - 1899) -- American writer, influential in his portrayal of underprivileged youths.
Alighieri, Dante (1265 - 1321) -- Italian poet, philosopher whose epic poem The Divine Comedy is the greatest and most influential of medieval poetry..
Altsheler, Joseph A. (1862 - 1919) -- American writer whose works have been very popular with youth.
Ambrose, Bierce (1842 - 1914) -- prominent American journalist during the time of the Civil War, and writer of short stories strongly influenced by Poe.
Anaxagoras (500 BC - 428 BC) -- influential pre-Socratic philosopher.
Anaximander (610 BC - 550 BC) -- one of the three Milesian pre-Socratic 'natural philosophers'.
Anaximenes (610 BC - 550 BC) -- one of the three Milesian pre-Socratic 'natural philosophers'.
Anonymous (0 - ) -- [texts whose author is unknown are included under Anonymous].
Anselm (1033 - 1109) -- leading medieval thinker, and Archbishop of Canterbury, who is remembered for his ontological arguments for the existence of God, and his position on theological matters.
Antisthenes (440 BC - 360 BC) -- a student of Socrates, Antisthenes' philosophy of cynicism exerted an important influence on Diogenes.
Apuleius, Lucius (125 - 200) -- 2nd-century Roman writer and philosopher.
Aquinas, Thomas (1224 - 1274) -- medieval philosopher-theologian who attempted to synthesise Aristotle with the doctrines of the Church.
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Fare you well, old house! you're naught that can feel or see, But you seem like a human bein'--a dear old friend to me; And we never will have a better home, if my opinion stands, Until we commence a-keepin' house in the house not made with hands.