The Story of Aḥiḳar from the Aramaic, Syriac, Arabic, Armenian, Ethiopic, Old Turkish, Greek and Slavonic Versions, ed. by F. C. Conybeare, J. Rendel Harris and Agnes Smith Lewis, 2nd edn (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1913)
Okay, this might not be the first book you think of adding to your library, but it is referenced in Tobit where Ahikar appears in person. It is essential to the study of proverbs and wisdom literature in general. It is a major international best-seller for background of Biblical literature from 5th century BCE on. Now do you understand why we need this in Logos?