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2) Ancient authors
ОглавлениеAbbreviations for Greek and Latin authors are those found in the Oxford Classical Dictionary, 4th edition (https://oxfordre.com/classics/page/abbreviation‐list/). The following additional abbreviations are used in this encyclopedia:
[Arist.] Ath. pol. | Athenaiōn Politeia (Constitution of the Athenians), attributed to Aristotle |
Gr. Anth. | W. R. Paton, ed. The Greek Anthology. 5 vols. (Loeb Classical Library) Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1927–28. |
Heraclid. Lemb. | Heraclides Lembus: Mervin R. Dilts, ed. Heraclidis Lembi: Excerpta Politiarum. Durham, NC: Duke University, 1971. |
Hesiod fragments | see M‐W (§1, above) |
Marcellin. Vit. Thuc. | Marcellinus, Life of Thucydides |
Phot. Bibl. | René Henry, ed. Photius: Bibliothèque. 8 vols. Paris: Belles Lettres, 1959–77. (Cited by Codex number, “Bekker page,” and Henry volume.) |
Pindar fragments | see S‐M (§1, above) |
Plutarch, DHM | De Herodoti malignitate, “On the Malice of Herodotus” (Plut. Mor. 854e–874c) |
Ps.‐Scylax | Graham Shipley. Pseudo‐Skylax’s Periplous: The Circumnavigation of the Inhabited World. Exeter: Bristol Phoenix Press, 2011. 2nd edition, Liverpool University Press, 2019. (Greek text, English translation, commentary.) |
Ps.‐Scymnus | a geographical treatise (Periegesis) of the first century bce attributed to Scymnus of Chios; see Didier Marcotte (ed.), Géographes grecs. Vol. I, Introduction générale. Ps.‐Scymnos: Circuit de la Terre. Paris: Belles Lettres, 2002. |
Strabo | Stefan Radt, ed. Strabons Geographika. 9 vols. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2002–10. Strabo is cited by book, chapter, and section, plus “Casaubon page” (C###); the latter are included since Radt’s commentary is keyed to them. Fragments of Book 7 are given according to Radt’s new numbering (see the concordance in vol. 6, pp. 332–37). The most recent English translation of Strabo follows Radt’s numbering: Duane W. Roller, The Geography of Strabo (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014). |
Suda | Ada Adler, ed. Suidae Lexicon. 5 vols. Leipzig: Teubner, 1928–38. Citations of the Suda include the “Adler number,” which is helpful in tracking down the English translations of Suda entries, available online: https://www.cs.uky.edu/~raphael/sol/ sol‐html/ |