Though he was a poet himself, the sole secular writer Prosper mentions is Claudian.
For the years previous to 1181 this is merely a compilation from Prosper of Aquitaine, Sigebert of Gembloux and others, but it is an original authority for the period from 1181 to 1211.
Prosper of Aquitaine, Christian writer and disciple of Saint Augustine of Hippo
Victorius of Aquitaine, a countryman of Prosper of Aquitaine and also working in Rome, produced in 457 an Easter Cycle, which was based on the consular list provided by Prosper's Chronicle.
Aquitaine | Elf Aquitaine | Prosper Mérimée | Eleanor of Aquitaine | Pepin II of Aquitaine | Duke of Aquitaine | William X, Duke of Aquitaine | Prosper of Aquitaine | Prosper | Prosper, Texas | station Musée d'Aquitaine (Tram de Bordeaux) | Prosper High School | Musée d'Aquitaine | Clementia of Aquitaine | Agnes of Aquitaine, Queen of Aragon | Agnes of Aquitaine | William V, Duke of Aquitaine | Walter of Aquitaine | Victorius of Aquitaine | Thomas Prosper Jullien | TER Aquitaine | Saint Prosper | Prosper Weil | Prosper Louis, 7th Duke of Arenberg | Prosper Dérivis | Prosper d'Épinay | Prosper de Mestre | Prosper Anton Josef von Sinzendorf | Petronilla of Aquitaine | Louis Prosper Gachard |