Modified from: http://www.preteristarchive.com/Books/1882_schaff_history_38.html
Educated guesses by scholars as to date of writing:
1-1000AD
~070~110AD: Clement: First Epistle of Clement
~075~?? AD (widely varying): Baruch: Apocalypse Of Baruch
~075~131 AD: Barnabus: Epistle of Barnabus
~090~96~218 AD: Esdras 2 / 4 Ezra
~100~175~225 AD: Odes of Solomon Dialogue with Trypho
150: Justin Martyr:
150: Melito: Homily of the Pascha
175: Irenaeus: Against Heresies
175: Clement of Alexandria: Stromata
198: Tertullian: Answer to the Jews
230: Origen: The Principles | Commentary on Matthew | Commentary on John | Against Celsus
248: Cyprian: Against the Jews
260: Victorinus: Commentary on the Apocalypse "Alcasar, a Spanish Jesuit, taking a hint from Victorinus, seems to have been the first (AD 1614) to have suggested that the Apocalyptic prophecies did not extend further than to the overthrow of Paganism by Constantine."
310: Peter of Alexandria
310: Eusebius: Divine Manifestation of our Lord
1265: Aquinas: Catena Aurea
1300: Sege of Jerusalem (Middle English)
1543: Luther: On the Jews
1555: Calvin: Harmony on Evangelists
1586: Douay-Rheims Bible
1598: Jerusalem's Misery ; The dolefull destruction of faire Ierusalem by Tytus, the Sonne of Vaspasian
1603: Nero : A New Tragedy
1613: Carey: The Fair Queen of Jewry
1614: Alcasar: Vestigatio arcani sensus in Apocalypsi
1654: Ussher: The Annals of the World
1658: Lightfoot: Commentary from Hebraica
1677: Crowne - The Destruction of Jerusalem
1764: Lardner: Fulfilment of our Saviour's Predictions
1776: Edwards: History of Redemption Nisbett: The Coming of the Messiah 1805: Jortin: Remarks on Ecclesiastical History
1785: Churton: Prophecies Respecting the Destruction of Jerusalem
1801: Porteus - Our Lord's Prophecies
1802:
1810: Clarke: Commentary On the Whole Bible
1816: Wilkins: Destruction of Jerusalem Related to Prophecies
1824: Galt: The Bachelor's Wife
1840: Smith: The Destruction of Jerusalem
1841: Currier: The Second Coming of Christ
1842: Bastow : A (Preterist) Bible Dictionary
1842: Stuart: Interpretation of Prophecy
1843: Lee: Dissertations on Eusebius
1845: Stuart: Commentary on Apocalypse
1849: Lee: Inquiry into Prophecy
1851: Lee: Visions of Daniel and St. John
1853: Newcombe - Observations on our Lord's Conduct as Divine Instructor
1854: Chamberlain: Restoration of Israel
1854: FairbairnThe Typology of Scripture :
1859: "Lee of Boston" - Eschatology
1861: Maurice - Lectures on the Apocalypse
1863: Thomas Lewin : The Siege of Jerusalem
1865: Desprez: Daniel (Renounced Full Preterism)
1870: Fall of Jerusalem and the Roman Conquest
1871: Dale - Jewish Temple and Christian Church (PDF)
1879: Warren: The Parousia
1882: Farrar: The Early Days of Christianity
1883: Milton S. Terry - Biblical Hermeneutics
1888: Henty: For The Temple
1891: Farrar: Scenes in the days of Nero
1896: Lee : A Scholar of a Past Generation
1900: Urmy - Christ Came Again (1900)
1902: Church: Story of the Last Days of Jerusalem
1917: Morris: Christ's Second Coming Fulfilled
1985: Lee: Jerusalem; Rome; Revelation (PDF)
1987: Chilton: The Days of Vengeance
2001: Fowler: Jesus - The Better Everything
2006: M. Gwyn Morgan - AD69 - The Year of Four Emperors
312: Eusebius: Proof of the Gospel
319: Athanasius: On the Incarnation
320: Eusebius: History of the Martyrs
325: Eusebius: Ecclesiastical History
345: Aphrahat: Demonstrations
367: Athanasius: The Festal Letters
370: Hegesippus: The Ruin of Jerusalem
386: Chrysostom: Matthew and Mark
387: Chrysostom: Against the Jews
417: Augustine: On Pelagius
426: Augustine: The City of God
420: Cassian: Conferences
600: Veronica Legend
800: Aquinas: Eternity of the World
408: Jerome: Commentary on Daniel
1000-2006