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page 14th-century BC books

Exodus
second book of the Bible
Leviticus
third book of the Bible (Hebrew, Protestant, Catholic)
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Ecclesiastes
thumb|upright=1.2|Ecclesiastes 3 in the Leningrad Codex
Book of Ruth
book of the Bible

Book of Esther
book of the Hebrew Bible
Book of Ezra
book of the Bible
Book of Jonah
book of the Hebrew Bible
Books of Chronicles
book of the Hebrew Bible, divided into two books in the Christian Old Testament
Book of Enoch
ancient Jewish apocalyptic religious text, part of the canon of the Ethiopian-Orthodox Church
Letter of Jeremiah
deuterocanonical book of the Old Testament of the Bible

Zhuangzi
Chinese Taoist text

Mencius
book by Mencius
Corpus Aristotelicum
collection of works by Aristotle

History of Plants
book by Theophrastus
The Methods of the Sima
Chinese text discussing laws, regulations, government policies, military organization, military administration, discipline, basic values, tactics, and strategy
Books of Breathing
several late ancient Egyptian funerary texts, intended to enable deceased people to continue to exist in the afterlife; copies date between 350 BCE and 2nd century CE
Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax
ancient Greek periplus

Sun Bin's Art of War
ancient Chinese classic work on military strategy, written by Sun Bin

Wuzi
The Wuzi is a classic Chinese work on military strategy attributed to Wu Qi. It is considered one of China's Seven Military Classics.
thumb|Portrait of Wu Qi
thumb|page=62|Pages from a Ming dynasty printed edition of Wuzi
It is said there were two books on the art of war by Wu Qi, but one was lost, hence leaving the Wuzi as the only existing book carrying Wu Qi's military thoughts. The oldest extant published Wuzi edition that survives dates to the Song dynasty (960–1279). Because of the lack of surviving copies, there is no consensus among modern scholars concerning the latest date of the Wuz
Wei Liaozi
One of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China