Ancient texts attest that the school was located next to the ancient Anastasis church, vestiges of which lie beneath the Saint George Orthodox Cathedral in Beirut's historic center.
The first broadly philosophical texts attested on the Romanian territory are the Patristic writings.
The text of the Generalis itself also attests to the responsibility of Charlemagne as Frankish ruler for the salvation of his people.
Several texts purporting to be the "lost" letter survive, notably one brief text preserved in medieval Vulgate manuscripts, attested from the 6th century.
Only sixteen dated economic or legal texts attest to his reign, with just two of them from Babylon, bearing the curious double-dating formula adopted by Adad-šuma-uṣur and his immediate successors.
Puranic text like Vishnudharmotra Purana too specifically attests that the Kambojas and Gandharas were proficient in cavalry warfare i.e. in Aśva'-Yuddha.
An 8th-century text in the Book of Armagh first attests to Lommán's new status.
Pliny the Elder wrote this in 65 AD, probably refderring to table grapes, but this text attests to the presence of the vine in Helvie at that time.
One form of play to which classical texts attest is the creation of different objects, animals, plants etc. by rearranging the pieces: an elephant, a tree, a barking dog, a ship, a sword, a tower etc.
Magic texts and amulets attest by name to the prevalence of a belief in reproductive demons in the Greco-Roman world.