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2) Ancient authors

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Abbreviations 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/
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