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[¶2.] AC: L'Antiquité Classique
[¶3.] AJA: American Journal of Archaeology
[¶4.] AJP: American Journal of Philology
[¶5.] AK: Antike Kunst
[¶6.] AW: Antike Welt
[¶7.] BCH: Bulletin de Correspondence Hellénique
[¶8.] BICS: Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies
[¶9.] CA: Classical Antiquity
[¶10.] CIG: Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum
[¶11.] CJ: Classical Journal
[¶12.] CQ: Classical Quarterly
[¶13.] CR: Classical Review
[¶14.] CW: Classical World
[¶15.] FGrH: Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker ed. F. Jacoby (Berlin/Leiden, 1923-64)
[¶16.] FHG: Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum ed. C. Muller and T. Muller (Paris, 1841-51)
[¶17.] GRBS: Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies
[¶18.] HSCP: Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
[¶19.] HThR: Harvard Theological Review
[¶20.] IG: Inscriptiones Graecae
[¶21.] JHS: Journal of Hellenic Studies
[¶22.] LIMC: Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae
[¶23.] M-W: Fragmenta Hesiodea ed. R. Merkelbach and M. L. West (Oxford, 1967)
[¶24.] PMG: Poetae Melici Graeci ed. D. L. Page (Oxford, 1962)
[¶25.] PP: Parola del Passato
[¶26.] QUCC: Quaderni Urbinati di Cultura Classica
[¶27.] RE: Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft
[¶28.] REA: Revue des études anciennes
[¶29.] REG: Revue des études grecques
[¶30.] RM: Rheinisches Museum
[¶31.] SEG: Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum
[¶32.] SMSR: Studi e Materiali di Storia delle Religioni
[¶33.] TAPA: Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association
[¶34.] YCS: Yale Classical Studies
[¶35.] ZPE: Zeitschrift fÜr Papyrologie und Epigrafik
[¶37.] Aesch.: Aeschylus
[¶38.] Alc.: Alcman
[¶39.] Ant. Lib.: Antoninus Liberalis
[¶40.] Apollod.: Apollodorus
[¶41.] AR.: Apollonius of Rhodes
[¶42.] Aristoph.: Aristophanes
[¶43.] Athen.: Athenaeus
[¶44.] Callim.: Callimachus
[¶45.] Cert. Hom. et Hes.: The Contest between Homer and Hesiod
[¶46.] Diod.: Diodorus Siculus
[¶47.] Eur.: Euripides
[¶48.] Hdt.: Herodotus
[¶49.] Hes.: Hesiod
[¶50.] Hesych.: Hesychius
[¶51.] Hom.: Hymn Homeric Hymns
[¶52.] Hyg. Fab.: Hyginus Fabulae
[¶53.] Lycoph.: Lycophron
[¶54.] Paus.: Pausanias
[¶55.] Plut.: Plutarch (see below for individual titles)
[¶56.] schol.: scholia (ancient commentaries)
[¶57.] Soph.: Sophocles
[¶58.] Theocr.: Theocritus
[¶59.] Thuc.: Thucydides
[¶60.] All others may be found in the Oxford Classical Dictionary or A Greek-English Lexicon, ed. Liddell, Scott, and Jones.
[¶62.] Amat. narr.: Love Stories
[¶63.] Apotheg. Lac.: Sayings of Spartans
[¶64.] De def. orac.: On the Obsolescence of Oracles
[¶65.] De frat. am.: On Brotherly Love
[¶66.] De gen. Socr.: On the Sign of Socrates
[¶67.] De Herodot. malig.: On the Malignity of Herodotus
[¶68.] De mul. virt.: On the Bravery of Women
[¶69.] Glor. Athen.: On the Fame of Athens
[¶70.] Parall.: Parallel Stories
[¶71.] Praec. coniug.: Advice to Bride and Groom
[¶72.] Quaest. conviv.: Table-Talk
[¶73.] Quaest. Gr.: Greek Questions
[¶74.] Quaest. R.: Roman Questions
[¶75.] Sept. sap. conviv.: Dinner of the Seven Wise Men
[¶77.] Alcib.: Alcibiades
[¶78.] Arist.: Aristides
[¶79.] Rom.: Romulus
[¶80.] Them.: Themistocles
[¶81.] Thes.: Theseus