Full Text
Abbreviations
Extract
This is a list of abbreviations of ancient authors, texts, and editions of fragmentary source material occurring in the chapters. With several exceptions, this list follows that of the Oxford Classical Dictionary , 3rd edition, edited by Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996). In the case of familiar titles, I have tended, by contrast with Hornblower and Spawforth, to use the standard English equivalents rather than the Latin translations (e.g. Pl. Resp. = Plato, Republic , rather than Plato, Respublica ). ABD The Anchor Bible Dictionary Ael. Aelianus VH Varia Historia Aen. Aeneid Aesch. Aeschylus Pers. Persians Sept. Seven against Thebes Aeschin. Aeschines Amm. Marc. Ammianus Marcellinus Andoc. Andocides App. Appian B Civ. Bella civilia Syr. Syriakē Ar. Aristophanes Ach. Acharnians Eccl. Ecclesiazusae Lys. Lysistrata Plut. Wealth Thesm. Thesmophoriazusae Arch. Archytas Archil. Archilochus Arist. Aristotle de An. De anima Ath. Pol. Athēnaiōn Politeia Cael. De caelo Eth. Eud. Eudemian Ethics Eth. Nic. Nicomachean Ethics Gen. an. De generatione animalium Hist. an. Historia animalium Part. an. De partibus animalium Pol. Politics Rhet. Rhetoric Aristid. Or. Aristides, Orationes Arr. Arrian Anab. Anabasis Asc. … Cl. Asconius, ed. A. C. Clark (Oxford Classical Text, 1907) Athen. ... log in or subscribe to read full text
Log In
You are not currently logged-in to Blackwell Reference Online
If your institution has a subscription, you can log in here: