[50] Acronyms, Abbreviations and Definitions

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The Acronyms
The Terms
General Greek Lexicon Abbreviations
Liddell and Scott Abbreviations
Epigraphical Publication Abbreviations
Papyrological Publication Abbreviations
Periodical Abbreviations
Recommended Books
Quick Introduction to the Bible
The Bible Calendar
Time Indefinite and Forever
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The Acronyms

1ACFirst Abrahamic Covenant of Genesis 12:1-3
1BCFirst Blessing·Covenant from Melchizedek·to Adam a.k.a. the Faith Blessing·Covenant
1ECFirst Elijah Covenant, from John the Baptist to the first true Christian church
1HSFirst Holy·Spirit. God's first wife.
1HSCFirst Holy·Spirit Covenant, mediated by Lucifer, the head of God's first wife, who said: Let there be light on behalf of God but who fell as the serpent in Eden to become·Satan. Yes God is now on his 2nd wife!
1NCFirst New Covenant of Luke 22:29-30. Made by·Jesus with the first new covenant saints, the kings of the 3rd heaven of the kingdom of·God
2ACSecond Abrahamic Covenant of Genesis 17:6, 22:17-18. The promise to Abraham·for the Isaaic Church Covenant.
2BCSecond Blessing·Covenant from Gabriel·to Noah a.k.a. the Church Blessing·Covenant
2ECSecond Elijah Covenant, from Paul·to the second true Christian church
2HSSecond Holy·Spirit. God's second wife, headed initially by·Jesus.
2HSCSecond Holy·Spirit Covenant, mediated by·Jesus.
2LCSecond Law Covenant, the salvation covenant for those who love their brother as themselves: Also known as the Omega covenant, Jesuses Love Covenant, the John Lennon Covenant, the Brotherly Love covenant and the Philadelphia Covenant
2NCSecond·New Covenant, from Jacob·to Gordon to the greater sons of·Rachel (Leah·being the 1st New·Covenant), the earthly Kings of the Kingdom of·God
3ACThird Abrahamic Covenant of Genesis 15:5, 17:6, 22:17 a.k.a. the Abrahamic Angelic Promise. The promise to Abraham·for the Isaaic Angelic Promise and the Jacobian Angelic Covenant.
3BCThird Blessing·Covenant from Michael·to Adam a.k.a. the Angelic Blessing·Covenant
3ECThird Elijah Covenant, from Russell to the third true Christian church
3HSThird Holy·Spirit. Jesuses first wife.
3HSCThird Holy·Spirit Covenant, mediated by Peter.
4ECFourth Elijah Covenant, from Ritchie to the fourth true Christian church
AAPThe Abrahamic Angelic Promise for the Jacobian Angelic Covenant
ABCAngelic Blessing·Covenant from Michael·to Adam a.k.a. the 3rd Blessing·Covenant. Provides an everlasting immortal angelic body to Kingdom rulers (saints).
ACPThe Abrahamic Church Promise for the Isaaic Church Covenant
AFCThe Abelian Faith Covenant (not Arsenal Football Club - and we do not have a KFC).
AHCLAnalytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon - Benjamin Davidson
AOLAngel of Laodicea
AOPAngel of Philadelphia
ARCAngelic Ransom·Covenant from God to·Michael, the master sealing·covenant for all those who are born again and whose works perfected their faith under the persecution testing of the spirit·baptism.
ASVAmerican Standard Version of the bible.
BDAHCLAnalytical Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon - Benjamin Davidson.
BLCBiblical Lunar Calendar with 12 months of 30 days each (or the Brotherly Love Covenant).
BNMBarclay Neuman Morphology.
CAHCambridge Ancient History (Cambridge University Press)
CBCChurch Blessing·Covenant from Gabriel·to Noah a.k.a. the 2nd Blessing·Covenant: Provides a non adamic·non ageing Methusalaian body to Kingdom priests
CBDCCentral Bank Digital Currency.
CEAConception Engagement Agreement
CNCCountable Noun Count
CRCChurch Ransom·Covenant between God and Gabriel·(in Methusaleh). The sealing·covenant for the Isaaic Church Covenant and its 4 Elijah water baptism subcovenants and for all Kingdom priests.
DACDemonic Angelic Covenant. Made between Satan·and his wicked sons. They get angels which are baptised into the second·death. The·Hell's Angels covenant. This enables the demons to possess them - see U70.
DFDDisfellowshipped. Thrown out of the church.
DIHCAll of the character, the personality, the person, you! A free willed spirit, a spirit son/daughter of God, which is not God's Divine Intelligence DI·software, but God's Divine Intelligence + Heart + Conscience·DIHC·software.
EMPElectromagnetic Pulse
ES1The 1st Evil Slave, The 1st Faithful and Discreet·Slave after it lost its appointment over the saints which are Jesuses belongings
ES2The 2nd Evil Slave, The 3rd Faithful and Discreet·Slave after it lost its appointment over the saints which are Jesuses belongings
EHCEarthly Helper Covenant, from Paul·to the greater sons of·Bilhah, who help the 2nd New·Covenant kings as their administrators, their courtiers. We think they are the priests of the Kingdom of·God in some way possibly to do with procreation. (Obsolete name for the Earthly Lord Covenant)
ELCEarthly Lord Covenant, from Paul·to the greater sons of·Bilhah, who are the Lords, the administrators, the courtiers, for the 2nd New·Covenant Kings. Paul·is the Lord of Lords, the head bureaucrat, the mayor of the Kingdom of·God! (New name for what was the Earthly Helper Covenant)
FBCFaith Blessing·Covenant from Melchizedek·to Adam a.k.a. the 1st Blessing·Covenant: Provides a non·adamic non ageing Melchizedaic body to those who keep their faith in the God of·Abraham under test.
FDS1The 1st Faithful and Discreet·Slave, the administration of the 1st true Christian church, which became the Roman Catholics
FDS2The 2nd Faithful and Discreet·Slave, the administration of the 2nd true Christian church, the Gnostic church of·Paul
FDS3The 3rd Faithful and Discreet·Slave, the administration of the 3rd true Christian church, the·Jehovah's·Witnesses
FDS4The 4th Faithful and Discreet·Slave, the administration of the 4th true Christian church, the Lords·Witnesses
FRCThe Faith Ransom·Covenant from God to·Melchizedek. The Master sealing·covenant for all those who keep their faith in the God of·Abraham under persecution and who obey the law of their own conscience, but do not necessarily ever enter a true religion (Christians, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, non religious etc.).
GLTJ P Green's Literal Translation of the bible.
GNS1The first Good for Nothing Slave. The 1st Faithful and Discreet·Slave after it lost its water baptism and before it became a false religion due to idolatry with the early Catholic church.
GNS2The second Good for Nothing Slave. The 3rd Faithful and Discreet·Slave after it lost its water baptism on 2001Chislev14 and before it became a false religion on 2005Sivan14.
GTGreat·Tribulation of Matthew 24 and Revelation7. Runs from 2025Shebat8 to 2028Tebbeth2, the end of the 28 day nuclear war of the Unprecedented·Tribulation of Mark 13:17-20.
HARCHuman Adamic Ransom·Covenant from God to·Gabriel, the master sealing·covenant for all who enter a true religion through water baptism and who keep their faith and the law of the true church. Old name for the Church·Ransom Covenant.
HHCHeavenly Helper Covenant, mediated by·Apollos, to the greater sons of·Zilpah, the heavenly lords of the kingdom (obsolete name, now called the Heavenly Lord Covenant)
HLCHeavenly Lord Covenant, mediated by·Apollos, to the greater sons of·Zilpah, the heavenly lords of the kingdom (New name for the Heavenly Helper Covenant)
IAPIsaaic Angelic Promise for the Jacobian Angelic Covenant. Genesis 26:4
IACIsaaic Angelic Covenant for the Jacobian Angelic Covenant. Genesis 26:4
ICCIsaaic Church Covenant. The Abrahamic System·Covenant for the water baptism of the flesh into the true church. Genesis 26:4.
ILCCIsaaic Land and Circumcision Covenant/Promise. Genesis 26:3-5, 26:24
ILCPIsaaic Land and Circumcision Covenant/Promise. Genesis 26:3-5, 26:24
INCInterpretable Noun Chains
JACJacobian Angelic Covenant. The Abrahamic System·Covenant for the spirit baptism. Genesis 35:10,11
JLCJesuses Love Covenant of Luke 23:39, 1Corinthians 13:13, the sheep and the goats of Matthew25 and Revelation 22:13, the last of the 24 salvation covenants made by·Jesus for those with 2nd law love, to gain a Yeshuaian body. Also known as the John Lennon Covenant, the Omega· Covenant, the 2nd Law Covenant, the Philadelphia Covenant and the Brotherly Love Covenant
JLCCJacobian Land and Circumcision Covenant/Promise. Genesis 28:13-15, 35:12
JLCPJacobian Land and Circumcision Covenant/Promise. Genesis 28:13-15, 35:12
JW·Jehovah's Witness
KITKingdom Interlinear Translation of the Watchtower.
KJVKing James Version of the bible.
LBCLove Blessing·Covenant between Adam and sealed sons of the Omega·Covenant: Provides a non ageing Melchizedaic body to those who keep 2nd law love under test.
LCCLand and Circumcision Covenant. Genesis 12:7, 13:14-17, 15:17-21, 17:1-2, 17:7-11.
LCNCLiteral Countable Noun Count.
LINCLiteral Interpretable Noun Chains
LRCLove Ransom·Covenant, the sealing·covenant for the Omega·Covenant, a.k.a. Jesuses Love Covenant, a.k.a the 2nd Law Covenant, a.k.a the Philadelphia Covenant, a.k.a the Brotherly Love Covenant
LWLords·Witness
LWTLords·Witness Translation (in progress).
NWTNew World Translation by the Watchtower Society.
LXXSeptuagint Version of the Old Testament. A Greek translation of the Hebrew Scriptures by 70 (the latin value of the acronym) scholars in Alexandria in Egypt made around 300 BC. The New testament (being written in Greek) quotes from it extensively.
MZMediator·of the greater covenant of·Zilpah for the Heavenly helpers, the lords of the new heavens of the kingdom. He is·Apollos, from 1Corinthians 1:12-13.
NACThe Nahorian Angelic Covenant. The Peri-flood system Angelic Covenant.
NIVHEOTNew International Version Hebrew English Old Testament by Kohlenberger.
OMCOmega·Covenant of Luke 23:39, 1Corinthians 13:13, the sheep and the goats of Matthew25 and Revelation 22:13, the last of the 24 salvation covenants made by Jesus·for those with 2nd law love, to gain a Yeshaian body. Also known as Jesuses Love Covenant, the John Lennon Covenant, the 2nd Law Covenant, the Philadelphia Covenant and the Brotherly Love Covenant
PARCPre-adamic Ransom·Covenant from God to·Melchizedek, the master sealing covenant for those with faith who do not necessarily enter a true religion but keep their faith and the law of their conscience. Old name for the Faith Ransom·Covenant.
POLThe President of Laodicea
RSVRevised Standard Version of the bible.
SACThe Sethian Angelic Covenant. The pre-flood System Angelic Covenant
SCNCSymbolic Countable Noun Count
SFCSemitic Faith Covenant. The Peri-flood System Faith Covenant, from Shem to those with faith before·Abraham.
SINCSymbolic Interpretable Noun Chains
SPQRAccording to the Roman Historian Livy, Rome was founded by 7 kings: Romulus (753 - 717) BC, Numa (717 - 673), Tullus Hostilius (672 - 641), Ancus Marcius (639 - 616), Tarquinius Priscus (616 - 579), Servius Tullius (579 - 534), Tarquinius Superbus (534 - 510) followed by Senatus Populus Que Romanus (the Roman Senate and People). This is the Model for Revelation17 - see U159
TCC1The 1st True Christian Congregation, which became the Roman Catholic church and then fell as a true church on 84Nisan14 AD
TCC2The 2nd True Christian Congregation of the Gnostic church of·Paul.
TCC3The 3rd True Christian Congregation of the Watchtower
TCC4The 4th True Christian Congregation of the Lords·Witnesses which became non adamic·Zoar
UN5The second form of the League of Nations/United Nations beast, governed by a security council with 5 Permanent Members chose by the UK.
UN10A hypothetical 3rd form of the UN beast, governed by a peace/security council with 10 permanent members, the 5 new ones being chosen by the US.
UNGAThe 4th and last form of the UN beast governed by the United Nations General Assembly, the most democratic form of the UN.
UNPBCThe United Nations Peace Building Commission
UNSCThe United Nations Security Council
UNSCPMA United Nations Security Council Permanent Member
UTUnprecedented·Tribulation of Mark 13:17-20. the 28 day nuclear war from 2028Chislev4 to 2028Tebbeth2
WSS1The 1st Wicked and Sluggish Slave. The 1st Faithful and Discreet·Slave after it lost its water baptism on 79Tishri14.
WSS2The 2nd Wicked and Sluggish Slave. The 3rd Faithful and Discreet·Slave after it lost its water baptism on 2001Chislev14
YHWHAbbreviation for·Jehovah, recognising that we do not know how to pronounce his name.
YWBDThe 'Your Will be Done' book about the prophecies of Daniel published by the Watchtower Society

The Terms

TermLinksExplanation
1st DeathThe spirit is placed into a sleeping angelic body in Hades·. Consciousness is switched off temporarily but we continue to dream immemorably. This is God's general anaesthetic.
2nd DeathGehenna·. Hell·. The place where everyone in the second death does their time between 33½ and 1000 years depending upon speed of rehab. The spirit regains or retains consciousness. But it has no unique body, neither angelic nor human. This is God's maximum security prison for ex humans and ex angels. It is a living death. A soul-less existence. Several conscious imprisoned spirits share the same angelic vehicle. There can be anything from 7 (Mary Magdalene) to 6000 (Legion) spirits sharing one angelic body.
1st New CovenantMade actually between Jacob·and the first Christians through Jesus·the Mediator·at the last supper on 33Nisan14. The blessing of this covenant is to be a heavenly king in the·Kingdom of God. It is a covenant for half a kingdom, the earthly half. The 1NC·is a subcovenant of the Jacobian Angelic Covenant, the JAC·, which was promised to Abraham·in the Abrahamic Angelic Promise, the AAP·.
2nd New CovenantMade between God and the last Christians through Gordon the Mediator·. The blessing of this covenant is to be an earthly king in the·Kingdom of God. It is a covenant for half a kingdom, the earthly half. The 2NC·is a subcovenant of the Jacobian Angelic Covenant, the JAC·, which was promised to Abraham·in the Abrahamic Angelic Promise, the AAP·.
AbrahamThe father of Isaac·, who was the father of Jacob·whose name was changed to Israel and was the father of the 12 tribes of Israel
Adamic HumanA genetic descendant of post fall Adam.
Anointed RemnantThose left of the first new covenant saints on earth during either presence who have not yet died and been resurrected as angels.
ArkThe greater ark of Noah is New Jerusalem of Revelation21, a 12000 stadia (2200 km) cube, that can house all of mankind. The faithful are raptured into it before the lava flood wipes out those without faith or love.
Associated AngelAn angelic body given to all humans when they are born again. One can only enter it consciously after death or rapture
AlexandrinusThe 5th century uncial codex of the complete Greek scriptures, produced in Alexandria.
Alienation TimesA Priesthood malediction on God's people for 7x which can be days, months, years of Prophetic Times·(years of years - 360 years) - see U123 and see U128
Angelic BodyA angelic vehicle for a free willed spirit, a spirit son of God, which is not God's DI·software but God's·DIHC·(Divine Intelligence + Heart + Conscience) software.
ApollosThe mediator of the HLC·, The Head of the Civil Service in heaven in the·Kingdom of God, the Lord of heavenly Lords - see intro35
BaptismA Baptism·of a believer by a priest·into the name of a mediator of a covenant with God, is a 'washing' of that person in the blood of that mediator. Such a washing imparts to the believer the cleanliness of the mediator. So the believer has his sins forgiven to an extent determined by the cleansing power of the blood of the mediator - see intro32.
Bible CodeThe false bible code of Michael·Drosnin and Eli Rips is a Statistical Hoax - see code#20. The true bible code reveals how many metaphorical meanings every bible account has. It reveals where each bible account stops and starts. And it reveals what these metaphorical meanings are. It also gives us the chronology of key events which is missing in the literal meaning of the holy scriptures - see code and see U49.
BilhahThe maidservant of Rachel·, the 2nd wife of·Jacob. She gave birth to two of the tribes of Israel Dan and Naphtali. She depicts the Earthly Lord Covenant, the ELC·
Blessing CovenantA covenant for the salvation of all humans between a human blessing mediator and a master mediator - see Covenant Chart in intro28
Blessings MediatorA human who covenants with a master mediator and mediates between him and one or more system mediators. Blessing mediators mediate blessing covenants - see Covenant Chart in intro28
Blood of a CovenantThe Blood of a covenant is the blood of the validation sacrifice for that covenant.
Born AgainBeing born again either as a non adamically edenically restored human on earth or as a resurrected human on earth or as a resurrected angel in heaven, or as an angel in heaven whilst you remain a human on earth.
CainianA descendant of Cain the firstborn son of Eve, who was the son not of Adam but of Satan·. Today all men and adamic or cainian. Not sure of the proportions. These are the 2 seeds genetically. One line is fathered by Satan·and the other by Adam. Both are fathered by God. Satan·has hidden his cainian line extremely well. You have probably never heard of it before.
DemonA wicked free willed angel who has rebelled against God's rulership and come down to earth in human form (by demon possession or in his own human body).
Dirty Water PrincipleOne cannot clean anything with dirty water. Using this as a metaphor, a priest·cannot confer to a worshipper a cleanliness that he himself does not possess.
Ephraemi RescriptusThe 5th century uncial codex of the complete Greek scriptures, overwritten by a Syrian called Ephraem, discovered by Tischendorf.
Everlasting LifeLife for ever. The mathematical definition of this is that at any future date, one is still living. Life everlasting is life until time indefinite, with the extra guarantee that there will never be a definite time after which one is not living. It is life until further notice where such further notice will never be given.
Exedenic TimesAn exile from a promised land for God's people for 7x which can be days, months, years of Prophetic Times·(years of years - 360 years) - see U133 and see U123 and see U132
Faith BaptismThe baptism of a Covenant of Faith, such as the 1AC·, is the water baptism not of your flesh but of your conscience by the angels (or at the end of a true religion by humans). This is the forgiveness of your past sins against your conscience. It is a forgiveness of sins not against the law of God, but against the law of your own conscience. It is the entrance into the angelically run church of Melchizedek·. The candidate is completely unaware of its occurrence (in the majority of cases which are angelic baptisms). It is the entrance into the 1AC·, the testing system covenant of the FRC·sealing covenant.
Faith Baptism TestThe test of the baptism of a Covenant of Faith, is that one should keep one's faith in the God of Abraham·under persecution and obey one's conscience. One do this without love for God out of gratitude, since no 5 year old who says I taught myself to spell is telling the truth.
Faith Perfected WorksWorks of the law of the church or the law of your conscience which are maintained over a period by faith in the God of Abraham·
Faithful and Discreet SlaveThe administration of each one of the 4 True Christian Religions in the two presences of the Christ. Another term for this is Faithful and Discreet Steward
First DeathThe spirit is placed into a sleeping angelic body in Hades·. Consciousness is switched off temporarily but we continue to dream immemorably. This is God's general anaesthetic.
GabrielThe firstborn angelic son of·Michael, who announced the birth of·Jesus to Mary and Joseph and he announced the birth of John to Zechariah, and he angelically possessed John the Baptist and presided over the entrance of·Michael into Jesus·and the coincident rapture of·Immanuel, the original inhabitant of·Jesuses non·adamic body.
GehennaHell·. The 2nd Death·. The place where everyone in the second death does their time between 33½ and 1000 years depending upon speed of rehab. The spirit regains or retains consciousness. But it has no unique body, neither angelic nor human. This is God's maximum security prison for ex humans and ex angels. It is a living death. A soul-less existence. Several conscious imprisoned spirits share the same angelic vehicle. There can be anything from 7 (Mary Magdalene) to 6000 (Legion) spirits sharing one angelic body.
Gentile TimesA Kingship malediction on God's people, wherein they are ruled over secularly by someone not of God's official people for 7x which can be days, months, years of Prophetic Times·(years of years - 360 years) - see U120 and see U123
Great TribulationGreat·Tribulation of Matthew 24 and Revelation7. Runs from 2025Shebat8 to 2028Tebbeth2, the end of the 28 day nuclear war of the Unprecedented·Tribulation of Mark 13:17-20.
HadesThe actual place (a multi spirit angelic server) where everyone in the first death is sleeping (dreaming without remembering the dream in precisely the same way that one does 'under' an anaesthetic or in the movie Vanilla Sky.
HagarThe maidservant of Sarah·, the wife of·Abraham. She gave Abraham·his first son, Ishmael·. She depicts the Law of Moses·vs the New Covenant of Sarah before the end of the law AND she depicts Islam verses Christianity of Sarah·after the end of the Law.
HellGehenna·. The 2nd Death·. The place where everyone in the second death does their time between 33½ and 1000 years depending upon speed of rehab. The spirit regains or retains consciousness. But it has no unique body, neither angelic nor human. This is God's maximum security prison for ex humans and ex angels. It is a living death. A soul-less existence. Several conscious imprisoned spirits share the same angelic vehicle. There can be anything from 7 (Mary Magdalene) to 6000 (Legion) spirits sharing one angelic body.
HolySet apart by God for a use in accord with his will.
Holy SpiritThe wife of a God. The 1st or the 2nd wife of·Jehovah or the first wife of·Jesus (the 3rd Holy·Spirit, the 3rd Heaven of 2Corinthians 12:2).
Human BodyA human vehicle for a free willed spirit, a spirit son of God, which is not God's DI·software but God's DIHC·(Divine Intelligence + Heart + Conscience) software.
ImmanuelThe name of person who inhabited·Jesuses body before Michael·took it at his baptism by John in the Jordan river.
Indefinite LifeLife until some time in the future, which time is not stated. This time may be tomorrow, or it may be never.
IsaacThe second born son of·Abraham, whose son Jacob·was the father of the 12 tribes of Israel.
IshmaelThe firstborn son of Abraham·by·Hagar. He is prophesied to have his hand against everyone and everyone shall have their hand against him.
JacobThe second born son of·Isaac, the twin of Esau. His name was changed to Israel, and he fathered the 12 tribes, having 12 sons.
Jacob's LadderThe 30 step pathway from human to angel and vice versa. These are the 30 cubits of ark height, a day for a cubit. The ladder is in the ark.
JehovahThe name of the God who created the time, love, the angels the universe and humans. It means: He who causes to become (or the creator).
JesusThe human born of holy spirit to Mary and Joseph who was·Immanuel for his first 30 years, and then became Michael·for the next 3½ years. After his sacrifice for us he returned to heaven as a God to be worshipped like Jehovah·. He was given the name above every other name, named, which name is Jehovah·. He became the first true son of God in his image, in his likeness as regards his grasp of love and justice. The first free willed son of God to make the grade. Today we call the second God·Jesus, rather than·Michael, because we are more familiar with the activities of·Michael whilst possessing·Jesus than we are with his heavenly activities.
Judicial LifeHaving a non adamic·human soul which is no subject to the adamic death sentence or being born again angelically, which gives one an angelic soul which is not subject to the adamic death sentence.
Secular KingThe Secular·King of a group of people: Is the secular law maker for the group, the supreme secular Judge of the group,
Kingdom of GodThe 1,000 year kingdom that starts on 2008Nisan16, March 23rd, 2008. Wherein Satan·and the demons are locked up for the duration. God and·Jesus and the 144,000 first new covenant saints rule from heaven in one to one correspondence with the 144,000 second new covenant saints who rule from earth. There are also heavenly lords/administrators and earthly lords/administrators, and earthly priests and of course earthly citizens. All humans in the kingdom have bodies which do not age, like Adam had in the Garden of Eden. This Kingdom is the antetypical garden of Eden, the second Eden.
Law of MosesThe Salvation covenant made between God and Moses, and then agreed between Moses and the sons of Israel at mount Sinai on 1513Sivan6 then inaugurated by sacrifice at Pentecost on 1513Sivan7. The 10 commandments plus several hundred other laws in the 5 books of Moses, the Pentateuch.
LeahThe first wife of·Jacob. She depicts the Heavenly King Covenant, the 1st New Covenant·of Luke 22:29-30
Life until time indefiniteLife which has no predetermined end point or maximum. Literally there is no definite, or defined end to this life. It may however end at some future date which has not as yet been defined. It is life until further notice, where such further notice has not yet been given and may be given at some future date or may in fact never be given.
Master CovenantA covenant between God and a Master·Mediator, a Cherub.
Master MediatorA Master Mediator·is a Cherub, an angel who covenants directly with Jehovah·, and mediates between him and a Blessing Mediator·. Master Mediators mediate Master Covenants.
MediatorA Mediator·of a salvation covenant is man/angel with whom God (directly or indirectly through superior mediators) has made a covenant, who subcovenants with a third party man/angel or group of men/angels in order that he/they too may enter into a covenant with God through him.
MelchizedekHe started life as the non adamic·human Jared, the surrogate father of Enoch. He gave his life as a ransom in Jared, but was resurrected in the post flood system as Melchizedek·, who was Cainan. Cainan just appeared, beamed down if you like. Since there was no legal grounds for non adamic·Melchizedek·to enter into the first death after he was killed, God resurrected him into the ark first, before he came back down here as Cainan - see I20.
MichaelThe 40th generation angel (from the greater genealogy of Matthew1) who agreed to give his everlasting life as a gift to mankind, in order to ransom us from the sin of Adam. He angelically possessed·Jesus at his baptism and ministered to mankind in that human body for 3½ years. Then he was killed by the Romans at the insistence of the crowds of Jerusalem who were incited to hatred by the jealousy of the Pharisees who condemned him but were forbidden by Roman law to execute anyone directly.
Mosaic LawThe Salvation covenant made between God and Moses, and then agreed between Moses and the sons of Israel at mount Sinai on 1513Sivan6 then inaugurated by sacrifice at Pentecost on 1513Sivan7. The 10 commandments plus several hundred other laws in the 5 books of Moses, the Pentateuch.
Non AdamicA genetic descendant of pre-fall Adam, who is not a genetic son of post-fall Adam but is a son of God as Adam himself was. This could either be a human who was never under the adamic death penalty or it could be a son of post fall Adam who has been edenically restored to be non adamic·, by gaining the blessing of a salvation covenant
non adamicA genetic descendant of pre-fall Adam, who is not a genetic son of post-fall Adam but is a son of God as Adam himself was. This could either be a human who was never under the adamic death penalty or it could be a son of post fall Adam who has been edenically restored to be non adamic·, by gaining the blessing of a salvation covenant
non adamic AbrahamicHumans who have received the blessing of the·1AC: A gene zap which gives them the ageing rate and non adamic·salvation status of ransomed·Abraham. But not his genetic features!
non adamic IsaaicHumans who have received the blessing of the·ICC: A gene zap which gives them the ageing rate and non adamic·salvation status of ransomed Isaac·. But not his genetic features!
Omega CovenantJesuses Love Covenant of Luke 23:39, 1Corinthians 13:13, the sheep and the goats of Matthew25 and Revelation 22:13, the last of the 24 salvation covenants made by·Jesus for those with 2nd law love, to gain a Yeshuaian body. Also known as the John Lennon Covenant, the 2nd Law Covenant, the Philadelphia Covenant and the Brotherly Love Covenant
PaulThe apostle Paul·, the mediator of the·ELC. The Head of the Civil Service on earth in the·Kingdom of God, the Lord of earthly Lords - see intro35.
PossessedA human body containing a spirit different from the one that first inhabited it.
Post-Adamic HumanAny human in the·Kingdom of God. These humans are all non-adamics.
Pre-Adamic HumanAny human created before Adam. These people were Mark I humans. They were actually sons of the angels angel were raptured to enter into their angelic bodies at their first Jubilee aged 50. The earth prior to adamic was an angelic nursery.
Presence of the ChristExistence on earth of true 1st new covenant saints with a valid water baptism (i.e. in a true church). These are the living stones of the spiritual temple of·Jesuses body, his fiancée by the marriage proposal of the 1st new covenant. To the Ancient Hebrew and to God, a fiancée is a wife, because agreements were not broken as easily as they are today.
PriestA human priest·is a man who is clean to carry out a baptism. A Priest·must be baptised himself. He can be baptised from heaven or by a human. No Priest·can baptise with a baptism that he himself does not have. Any priesthood which is clean to carry out a baptism is also clean to maintain and to terminate that baptism, in accordance with the law of the salvation covenant into which the baptism gives entry. This is the law of the church - which is hopefully God's law.
Prophetic TimesU4A Prophetic Time·is a year of years, which is 360 years for the Biblical year.
RachelThe 2nd wife of·Jacob. She depicts the Earthly King Covenant, the 2nd New Covenant·- see intro35.
RansomA sacrificial mechanism by which the salvation status of one person is given to a mediator of a salvation covenant, who can then pass that status on to his covenant children.
RansomeeA Mediator·who gains the salvation status of a Ransomer·. Or a covenanter who gains the salvation status of a mediator
RansomerOne who gives his life sacrificially in order that his salvation status can be given to a mediator.
RaptureThe instantaneous transfer of a living human soul from the earth to the ark, which is new Jerusalem of Revelation21. Earth time stands still for those in the ark. So the raptured human returns after 24 hours in the ark at the precise moment he left the earth. Buy one day on earth get one free in the ark - see Joshua10.
RemnantThose of a particular salvation covenant left on earth.
ResurrectionThe awakening from the first death, the second death, or from the death of the Christ, which is a non adamic·Hades·free death. This is essentially a download of a spirit in some form of death back into a unique human or angelic body. All humans are resurrected first into the ark as humans. From there they can ascend·Jacob's Ladder·to become angels.
Righteous Decree in the ConscienceThe successful end of the test of a faith baptism or a love baptism and is the entrance into the FBC·or the LBC·respectively·, which is the gaining of an indefinitely lasting non ageing Melchizedaic human body and citizenship of the·Kingdom of God. The passing of this test is judged by God, not by man.
Righteous Decree in the FleshThe Righteous Decree in the flesh is the successful end of the test of a water baptised believer and is the entrance into the CBC·, which is the gaining of an indefinitely lasting human body like Methuselah and a priesthood in the·Kingdom of God. Sons of Methuselah have no better body than sons of Jared in the Kingdom, but are resurrected earlier in order that they can attend the marriage of the lamb as friends of the bridegroom. The passing of this test is judged by God, not by man.
Righteous Decree in the SpiritThe Righteous Decree in the spirit is the successful end of the test of a spirit baptised believer and is the entrance into the ABC·, which is the gaining of an everlasting angelic body like Michael·had and a Kingship or Lordship in the·Kingdom of God. The passing of this test is judged by God, not by man.
SatanThe first angel that God created. He was the first head of the holy spirit and mediated the holy spirit covenant with the original pre big bang 9 angelic apostles - see U41. He lied to Eve, deceiving her into murdering herself. He then conspired with her to murder Adam. He then sold his firstborn rights to·Michael and took a 6,000 year secular kingship as Caesar to mankind from 3989Nisan16 BC to 2012Nisan14 AD.
Sacred YearThis ran from Nisan1 to Adar30 after the Exodus, when the Jews left Egypt, in 1513. This calendar system, starting in the spring, is used for everything in the bible except agricultural years, which are the secular (non religious) years, or fiscal years, or tax years, in what was an agricultural economy. The UK has the tax year running from April to April, but everything else running from January to January. The Jews after the Exodus had the farming year running from Tishri to Tishri but everything else running from Nisan to Nisan.
SealingThe sealing of a person under a baptism test (a salvation test) occurs when he passes once and for all, that test.
Sealing CovenantAn agreement between a person wishing to be saved and a mediator who has been washed in the blood of a ransoming validation sacrifice, which agreement results from the candidate passing the PERSECUTION test of a testing covenant. Said candidate is washed in the blood of the mediator of the sealing covenant who in turn is washed in the blood of the validation sacrifice of the covenant. This gives the candidate the blessing of the sealing covenant which is citizenship of the·Kingdom of God in some capacity (King, Lord,·Priest, Citizen through Faith or Citizen through Love). Amor sufficit (All you need is love).
Second DeathGehenna·. Hell·. The place where everyone in the second death does their time between 33½ and 1000 years depending upon speed of rehab. The spirit regains or retains consciousness. But it has no unique body, neither angelic nor human. This is God's maximum security prison for ex humans and ex angels. It is a living death. A soul-less existence. Several conscious imprisoned spirits share the same angelic vehicle. There can be anything from 7 (Mary Magdalene) to 6000 (Legion) spirits sharing one angelic body.
Second New CovenantMade between God and the last Christians through Gordon the Mediator·. The blessing of this covenant is to be an earthly king in the·Kingdom of God. It is a covenant for half a kingdom, the earthly half. The Second New Covenant·is a subcovenant of the Jacobian Angelic Covenant, the JAC·, which was promised to·Abraham in the Abrahamic Angelic Promise, the AAP·.
Secular YearThis ran from Tishri1 to Elul30. This was the agricultural year, ending at the harvest festival. Most ancient calendars including the calendar used by the bible before the Jews left Egypt in 1513, started in Tishri (September/October).
SinaiticusThe 4th century uncial codex of the complete Greek scriptures, discovered by Tischendorf in a monastery in the Sinai desert.
SoulCan be a living soul or a dead soul. A living soul, is one's DIHC·spirit, inside a human or an angelic or indeed a divine body. This is a divine software spirit running in a divine hardware body. Death is an upload. Resurrection·is a download - see intro9.
SpiritThe character, the personality, the person, you! A free willed spirit, a spirit son of God, which is not God's DI·software but God's DIHC·(Divine Intelligence + Heart + Conscience) software.
Spirit BaptismThe baptism in holy spirit, which is being born again, which is having an angelic body created for you in heaven, which is owning rather than renting your associated angel. It is having all you sins forgiven from the time of the spirit baptism until an indefinite date in the future. It is the gift of a clean future conscience. It is the entrance into a subcovenant of a System covenant inferior to the ABC·and the ARC·.
Spirit Baptism TestThe test of a spirit baptism, is that one should keep faith under persecution. One must join the true church to be sealed and pass this test.
Spiritually DeadBeing subject to the adamic death sentence and not having an angelic soul.
Sub CovenantA Covenant immediately inferior to a System Covenant·.
Sub MediatorA man who mediates a Sub covenant. One who has a covenant with a System Mediator·.
System CovenantA covenant for the salvation of all humans in a system (Pre-flood, Peri-flood or Abrahamic Post Flood) - see Covenant Chart in intro28
System MediatorA human who covenants with a Blessing Mediator·and mediates between him and either one or more submediators or directly with a group of humans in either the preflood or the peri flood or the Abrahamic system. System Mediators mediate System Covenants - see Covenant Chart in intro28
Tartarus Angelic 1st death. The holding prison for demons before they are put into Gehenna·or released.
Testing CovenantAn agreement between a candidate wishing to be saved and a mediator who has been washed in the blood of a ransoming validation sacrifice, which agreement enters the candidate into a PERSECUTION test, which is passed over time result in being sealed into a sealing covenant which gives the candidate citizenship of the·Kingdom of God.
Unprecedented TribulationUnprecedented·Tribulation of Mark 13:17-20. the 28 day nuclear war from 2028Chislev4 to 2028Tebbeth2
Validation SacrificeA Validation Sacrifice·of a System Covenant·is a person who ransoms the Mediator·of that covenant. A Validation Sacrifice·of a Master Covenant·is the Master Mediator·of that Covenant. Submediators do not have their own ransomers, their own validation sacrifices, they pass on the cleanliness of the System Mediator·, who is ransomed by a Validation Sacrifice·.
Vassal KingA King representing a higher King.
Vatican BA 4th century uncial codex of the complete Greek scriptures except Revelation which was deliberately removed by the Roman Catholic church (notwithstanding the warning in Revelation 22:19) because is depicted her as a Harlot riding the 7 hills of Rome and as the mother of the harlot churches), held by the Vatican and first published by Tischendorf.
Water BaptismA water baptism is the entrance into a true religion and a forgiveness of all sins in the past and an entrance into System covenant inferior to the·2BC and the·CRC, normally through a subcovenant of that System covenant. It is a baptism into the test of following the law of a true religion.
Water Baptism TestThe test of baptism in water, is that one should obey the Law of the church. Once cannot do this without faith.
Works Perfected FaithHolding on to faith under test and proving your faith through works.
Zilpah·Jacob's wife·Leah's, maidservant. She gave birth to Issachar and Zebulun, the fathers of 2 of the tribes of Israel/Jacob·. She depicts the Heavenly Lord Covenant
ZionOne of the two hills in the city of Jerusalem. The King's Palace in the days of King David and his descendents was on this hill. Solomon's temple, was on the other hill, mount Moriah.
ZoarThe last true Christian church - the LWs·- after we became non adamic·Abrahamic on 2012Sivan14-16.

General Greek Lexicon Abbreviations

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absol. = absolute, absolutely
acc. = accusative
acc. to = according to
Act. = Active voice
act. = active signification
Adj. = Adjective
Adv. = Adverb
Aeol. = Aeolic, in the Aeolic dialect
Aesch. = Aeschylus
Aeschin. = Aeschines
Anth. = Anthology
aor. = aorist tense
Ar. = Aristophanes
Arist. = Aristotle
Att. = Attic, in Attic Greek
Babr. = Babrius
c. = cum
c. acc. cognato = with cognate accusative, i. e. when the Subst. has the same or similar signification with the Verb
c. gen. partit. = cum genitivo partitivo
c. gen. pers. = cum genitivo personae
cf. = confer, compare
collat. = collateral
Com. = Comic, in Comic Poets
Compar. or Comp. = Comparative
Conjunct. = Conjunction
contr. = contracted, contraction
dat. = dative
Dem. = Demosthenes
Dep. = Deponent Verb, i. e. a Verb of Middle or Passive form with Active sense
deriv. = derived, derivation
disyll. = disyllable
Dor. = in Doric Greek
Ep. = in Epic Greek
esp. = especially
etc. = et cetera
Eur. = Euripides
f. or fut. = future tense
fem. = feminine
fin. = finem or fine
freq. = frequent, frequently
gen. or genit. = genitive
Hdt. = Herodotus
Hes. = Hesiod
Hom. = Homer
imperat. or imper. = imperative mood
imperf. or impf. = imperfect tense
impers. = impersonal
ind. or indic. = indicative mood
inf. = infinitive mood
intr. or intrans. = intransitive
Ion. = Ionic, in the Ionic dialect
irreg. = irregular
Isocr. = Isocrates
Lat. = Latin
lengthd. = lengthened
Luc. = Lucian
Lys. = Lysias
masc. = masculine
Med., med. = medium, middle voice
metaph. = metaphorically
metri grat. = metri gratia
Mosch. = Moschus
n. pr. = nomen proprium
N. T. = New Testament
negat. = negativum
neut. = neuter
nom. = nominative
oft. = often
opp. to = opposed to
opt. or optat. = optative mood
orig. = originally
part. = participle
Pass. = Passive voice
pass. = passive signification
pecul. = peculiar
perf. or pf. = perfect tense
Pind. = Pindar
pl. or plur. = plural
Plat. = Plato
plqpf. = plusquamperfectum
Plut. = Plutarch
poët. = poetically
Polyb. = Polybius
Prep. = Preposition
pres. = present tense
q. v. = quod vide
qq. v. = quae vide
radic. = radical
regul. = regular, regularly
shortd. = shortened.
signf. = signification
sing. = singular
Soph. = Sophocles
sq. = sequens
Strab. = Strabo
sub. = subaudi, subaudito
subj. = subjunctive mood
Subst. = Substantive
syll. = syllable
Theogn. = Theognis
Theophr. = Theophrastus
Thuc. = Thucydides
Trag. = Tragic, in Tragic Greek
trans. = transitive
trisyll. = trisyllable
usu. = usually
v. = vide
verb. Adj. = verbal Adjective
voc. = voce, vocem
vocat. = vocative
Xen. = Xenophon

Liddell and Scott Abbreviations

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*Alm. = Almagest = Syntaxis Mathematica
*Anal. = περὶ ἀναλήμματος
*Antiop. = Antiope
*Archel. = Archelaus
*Cret. = Cretes
*Deff. = Definitiones
*Fr. = Fragmenta
*Geep. = Liber Geeponicus
*Geom. = Geometrica
*Hyp. = Ὑποθέσεις
*Inscr.Can. = Inscriptio Canobi
*Melanipp.Capt. = Melanippe Captiva
*Melanipp.Sap. = Melanippe Sapiens
*Mens. = Mensurae
*Oen. = Oeneus
*Phas. = Φάσεις
*Phaëth. = Phaëthon
*Pirith. = Pirithous
*Planisph. = Planisphaerium
*Pseph. = ψηφοφορία
*Stereom. = Stereometrica
*Sthen. = Stheneboea
1 Ch. = 1 Chronicles
1 Es. = 1 Esdras
1 Ki. = 1 Kings
1 Ma. = 1 Maccabees
2 Ch. = 2 Chronicles
2 Es. = 2 Esdras
2 Ki. = 2 Kings
2 Ma. = 2 Maccabees
3 Ki. = 3 Kings
3 Ma. = 3 Maccabees
4 Ki. = 4 Kings
4 Ma. = 4 Maccabees
A. = Argonautica
AJ = Antiquitates Judaicae
APo. = Analytica Posteriora
APr. = Analytica Priora
Abd. = Abdicatus
Abh. Berl. Akad. 1895. in Cat. = in Aristotelis Categorias commentarium, ed. A. Busse (Comm. in Arist. Graeca iv pars i p. 55), Berlin 1887. in Harm. = in Ptolemaei Harmonica, ed. J. Wallis (post Ptolemaeum). in Ptol. = in Ptolemaei Tetrabiblon, Basel 1559 (cited by page). Intr. = Isagoge sive quinque voces, ed. A. Busse (Comm. in Arist. Graeca iv pars i p. 1), Berlin 1887. Marc. = ad Marcellam, ed. A. Nauck2, Porphyrii Opuscula, Leipzig (T.) 1886. Plot. = Vita Plotini, ed. A. Westermann, v. Diogenes Laertius; ed. R. Volkmann, v. Plotinus. Sent. = Sententiae ad intelligibilia ducentes, ed. B. Mommert, Leipzig (T.) 1907. VP = Vita Pythagorae, ed. A. Nauck2, Porphyrii Opuscula, Leipzig (T.) 1886.
Aceratus Epigrammaticus [Acerat.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Acesander Historicus [Acesand.] iii or ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 285.
Ach. = Acharnenses
Achaeus Tragicus [Achae.] v B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 746.
Achilles Tatius Astronomus [Ach.Tat.] iii A.D. (?) Introductio in Aratum, ed. E. Maass, Commentariorum in Aratum reliquiae, Berlin 1898, p. 25. [Intr.Arat.]
Achilles Tatius Scriptor Eroticus [Ach.Tat.] iv A.D. (?) Ed. R. Hercher, Erotici i p. 37.
Acusilaus Historicus [Acus.] v B.C. Ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 47.
Acut.(Sp.) = περὶ διαίτης ὀξέων (νόθα )
Acut. = περὶ διαίτης ὀξέων
Adaeus Epigrammaticus i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Adamantius Physiognomonicus [Adam.] iv A.D. Ed. R. Förster, Scriptores Physiognomonici, Leipzig (T.) 1893, i p. 297.
Adv. = de Adverbiis; cited by Schneiderʼs page and line.
Aed. = de Aedificiis
Aelianus [Ael.] ii/iii A.D. Ed. R. Hercher, Leipzig (T.) 1864-87.
Aelius Dionysius Grammaticus [Ael.Dion.] ii A.D. Ed. E. Schwabe, Aelii Dionysii et Pausaniae Atticistarum Fragmenta, Leipzig 1890.
Aem. = Aemilius Paulus
Aemilianus Epigrammaticus [Aemil.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Aeneas Gazaeus Rhetor [Aen.Gaz.] v/vi A.D. Epistulae, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 24. [Ep.] Theophrastus, ed. J. F. Boissonade, Paris 1836. [Thphr.]
Aeneas Tacticus [Aen.Tact.] iv B.C. Ed. R. Schöne, Leipzig (T) 1911.
Aequil. = περὶ ἰσορροπιῶν
Aesara Philosophus [Aesar.] Apud Stobaeum.
Aeschines Socraticus Philosophus [Aeschin.Socr.] iv B.C. Ed. H. Dittmar, Berlin 1912.
Aeschines Orator [Aeschin.] iv B.C. Ed. F. Blass, Leipzig (T.) 1896.
Aeschrio Lyricus iv B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 516.
Aeschylus Alexandrinus Tragicus [Aesch.Alex.] iii B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 824.
Aeschylus Tragicus [A.] vi/v B.C. Ed. A. Sidgwick, Oxford (OCT). Scholia, ed. W. Dindorf in editione Aeschyli, Oxford 1851. Scholia in Aeschyli Persas, ed. O. Dähnhardt, Leipzig (T.) 1894.
Aesopus Fabularum Scriptor [Aesop.] Ed. C. Halm, Leipzig (T.) 1889.
Aet. = Aetia
Aethlius Historicus v B.C. (?) Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 287.
Aff. = περὶ παθῶν
Africanus, Julius Historicus [Afric.] ii/iii A.D. Cest. = Κεστοί in POxy. 412.
Ag. = Agamemnon
Agaclytus Historicus [Agaclyt.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 288.
Agatharchides Geographus [Agatharch.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, GGM i p. 111.
Agathemerus Geographus [Agathem.] post Posidonium. Ed. C. Müller, GGM ii p. 471.
Agathias Historicus et Epigrammaticus [Agath.] vi A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM ii p. 132. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Agathinus Medicus [Agathin.] i A.D. Apud Oribasium.
Agatho Tragicus v B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 763.
Agathocles Historicus [Agathocl.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 288.
Ages. = Agesilaus
Ages. = Agesilaus
Agis Epigrammaticus v. Anthologia Graeca.
Agis
Aglaïas Elegiacus i A.D. Ed. U. Cats Bussemaker, Poetae Bucolici et Didactici, p. 97, Paris (D.) 1850.
Aj. = Ajax
Aj. = Αἴας
Al. = Alexipharmaca
Albinus Philosophus [Alb.] ii A.D. Introductio in Platonem, ed. C. F. Hermann, Plato, vol. vi, Leipzig (T.) 1892, p. 147. [Intr.]
Alc. = Alcestis
Alc. = Alcibiades
Alc. 1, 2 = Alcibiades 1, 2
Alcaeus Messenius Epigrammaticus [Alc.Mess.] iii/ii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Alcaeus Comicus [Alc.Com.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 756; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 7.
Alcaeus Lyricus [Alc.] vii/vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 147; suppl. E. Diehl, Supp. Lyr. 3 p. 10. [Supp.]
Alcidamas Rhetor [Alcid.] iv B.C. Ed F. Blass, Antipho, Leipzig (T.) 1892, p. 183.
Alcinous Philosophus [Alcin.] Introductio in Platonem, ed. C. F. Hermann, Plato, Leipzig (T.) 1892, vol. vi, p. 152. [Intr.]
Alciphro Epistolographus [Alciphr.] iv A.D. Ed. M. A. Schepers, Leipzig (T.) 1905. (Cited acc. to numeration of earlier edd.)
Alcmaeon Philosophus v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 131.
Alcman Lyricus [Alcm.] vii B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 14.
Alex. = Alexander
Alex. = Alexander
Alexander Aetolus Elegiacus [Alex.Aet.] iii. B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 121.
Alexander Aphrodisiensis Philosophus [Alex.Aphr.] iii A.D. de An. = de Anima liber, ed. I. Bruns (Supplementum Aristotelicum ii pars i), Berlin 1887. Fat. = de Fato, ed. I. Bruns (Supplementum Aristotelicum ii pars ii), Berlin 1892. Febr. = de febribus, ed. J. L. Ideler, Physici et Medici Graeci Minores, Berlin 1841, i p. 81. in APr. = in Aristotelis Analyticorum Priorum librum I commentarium, ed. M. Wallies (Comm. in Arist. Graeca ii pars i), Berlin 1883. in Metaph. = in Aristotelis Metaphysica commentaria, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca i), Berlin 1891. in Mete. = in Aristotelis Meteorologicorum libros commentaria, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca iii pars ii), Berlin 1899. in SE = in Aristotelis Sophisticos Elenchos commentarium, ed. M. Wallies (Comm. in Arist. Graeca ii pars iii), Berlin 1898. in Sens. = in librum de sensu commentarium, ed. P. Wendland (Comm. in Arist. Graeca iii pars i), Berlin 1901. in Top. = in Aristotelis Topicorum libros octo commentaria, ed. M. Wallies (Comm. in Arist. Graeca ii pars ii), Berlin 1891. Mixt. = de Mixtione, ed. I. Bruns (Supplementum Aristotelicum ii pars ii), Berlin 1892. Pr. = Problemata, ed. J. L. Ideler, Physici et Medici Graeci Minores, Berlin 1841, i p. 3. Pr.Anecd. = προβλήματα ἀνέκδοτα, ed. U. Cats Bussemaker, Aristotelis Opera, vol. iv (Paris (D.) 1857), p. 291. Quaest. = Quaestiones, ed. I. Bruns (Supplementum Aristotelicum ii pars ii), Berlin 1892.
Alexander Ephesius Epicus [Alex.Eph.] i B.C. Ed. J. A. F. A. Meineke, Analecta Alexandrina, Berlin 1843, p. 371.
Alexander Polyhistor Historicus [Alex.Polyh.] i B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 206.
Alexander Trallianus Medicus [Alex.Trall.] vi A.D. Ed. T. Puschmann, Vienna 1878-9; Nachträge, ed. T. Puschmann, Berlin 1886.
Alexander Comicus [Alexand.Com.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 372.
Alexander Rhetor [Alex.] ii A.D. De Figuris, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. iii p. 7. [Fig.] περὶ ῥητορικῶν ἀφορμῶν, ed. L. Spengel, op. cit., p. i. [Rh.]
Alexis Comicus [Alex.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 297.
Alim. = περὶ τροφῆς
Alpheus Epigrammaticus [Alph.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Alypius Musicus [Alyp.] iii (iv ?) A.D. Ed. C. Jan, Musici Scriptores Graeci, Leipzig (T.) 1895, p. 367.
Am. = Amores
Am. = Amos
Amat. = Amatores
Amipsias Comicus [Amips.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 670; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 7.
Amm. 1, 2 = Epistula ad Ammaeum 1, 2
Ammianus Marcellinus Historicus [Amm.Marc.] iv A.D. Ed. C. U. Clark, L. Traube, W. Heraeus, Berlin 1910-15.
Ammianus Epigrammaticus [Ammian.] ii A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Ammonius Epigrammaticus [Ammon.] v A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Ammonius Grammaticus [Ammon.] i/ii A.D. περὶ ὁμοίων καὶ διαφόρων λέξεων, ed. L. C. Valckenaer2, Leipzig 1822. [Diff.]
Ammonius Philosophus [Ammon.] v. A.D. in APr. = in Aristotelis Analyticorum Priorum librum I commentarium, ed. M. Wallies (Comm. in Arist. Graeca iv pars vi), Berlin 1899. in Cat. = in Aristotelis Categorias commentarius, ed. A. Busse (Comm. in Arist. Graeca iv pars iv), Berlin 1895. in Int. = in Aristotelis de Interpretatione commentarius, ed. A. Busse (Comm. in Arist. Graeca iv pars v), Berlin 1897. in Porph. = in Porphyrii Isagogen sive V voces, ed. A. Busse (Comm. in Arist. Graeca iv pars iii), Berlin 1891.
Amphis Comicus iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 236.
An. = Anabasis
Anach. = Anacharsis
Anacharsis Epistolographus [Anach.] i B.C. (?) Ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 102.
Anacreon Lyricus [Anacr.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 253.
Anacreontea [Anacreont.] Ed. C. Preisendanz, Leipzig (T.) 1912; cited by T. Bergkʼs numeration, PLG iii p. 296.
Ananius Lyricus [Anan.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 501.
Anat. = ἀνατομή
Anat. = περὶ ἀνατομῆς
Anaxagoras Philosophus [Anaxag.]. v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 375.
Anaxandrides Comicus [Anaxandr.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 135; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 7.
Anaxandrides Historicus [Anaxandr.Hist.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 106 (perperam ‘Alexandridesʼ).
Anaxarchus Philosophus [Anaxarch.] iv B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 144.
Anaxilas Comicus [Anaxil.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 264.
Anaximander Historicus [Anaximand.Hist.] iv B.C. Ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 159.
Anaximander Philosophus [Anaximand.] vi B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 14.
Anaximenes Philosophus [Anaximen.] vi B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 22.
Anaxippus Comicus [Anaxipp.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 296.
Andocides Orator [And.] v/iv B.C. Ed. F. Blass4 (C. Fuhr), Leipzig (T.) 1913.
Andr. = Andromache
Andromachus Poeta Medicus [Androm.] i A.D. Apud Galenum.
Andron Historicus iv B.C. Ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 161.
Andronicus Rhodius Philosophus [Andronic.Rhod.] i B.C. De Passionibus, ed. X. Kreuttner, Heidelberg 1885; ed. K. Schuchardt, Darmstadt 1883; cited by page of F. W. A. Mullach, FPG iii p. 570.
Andronicus Epigrammaticus [Andronic.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Androtion Historicus [Androt.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 371.
Anecdota Graeca et Latina [Anecd.Stud.] Ed. R. Schoell & G. Studemund, Leipzig 1886.
Anecdota Graeca e codd. MSS. Bibl. Oxon., ed. J. A. Cramer, 4 vols., Oxford 1835-7. [An.Ox.]
Anecdota Graeca e codd. MSS. Bibl. Reg. Parisiensis, ed. J. A. Cramer, 4 vols., Oxford 1839-41. [An.Par.]
Anecdota Graeca e codd. MSS. Bibl. reg. Parisin., ed. L. Bachmann, Leipzig 1828-9. [An.Bachm.]
Anecdota Graeca ed. I. Bekker, 3 vols., Berlin 1814-21. [AB]
Anonymus Londnensis [Anon.Lond.] i A.D. Anonymi Londinensis ex Aristotelis Iatricis Menoniis et aliis medicis eclogae, ed. H. Diels (Supplementum Aristotelicum iii pars i), Berlin 1893.
Anonymus Rhythmicus [Anon.Rhythm.] Oxy. = POxy. 9.
Anonymus Vaticanus [Anon.Vat.] Paradoxographus Vaticanus Rohdii, ed. O. Keller, Rerum Naturalium Scriptores i, Leipzig (T.) 1877, p. 106.
Anonymus vel Anonymi [Anon.] Fig. = Anonymi de Figuris, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. iii pp. 110, 171, 174. Geog.Comp. = Geographiae Expositio Compendiaria, ed. C. Müller,
Ant. = Antigone
Ant. = Antonius
Antagoras Elegiacus [Antag.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 120.
Antenor Historicus ii B.C. (?) Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 305.
Anthemius Paradoxographus [Anthem.] vi A.D. Ed. A. Westermann, Παραδοξογράφοι, Brunswick-London 1839, p. 149.
Anthologia Graeca.
Anthologia Graeca (Names of epigrammatists, where found in codd., are added in brackets.) Anthologia Palatina, Planudea, ed. F. Dübner, Paris (D.) 1864-72; ed. H. Stadtmüller, vols. i, ii (1), iii (1) (all published), Leipzig (T.) 1894-1906. H. Beckby, Munich [1965-8]² (4 vol.s; I-XV = Anthologia Palatina [AP]; XVI = Appendix Planudea [APl.]) Appendix nova epigrammatum, ed. E. Cougny, Paris (D.) 1890. [App.Anth.]
Anticlides Historicus [Anticl.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. C. Müller, SRAM p. 147.
Antidotus Comicus [Antid.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 410.
Antigonus Carystius Paradoxographus [Antig.] iii B.C. Mirabilia, ed. O. Keller, Rerum Naturalium Scriptores i, Leipzig (T.) 1877, p. 1. [Mir.]
Antigonus Nicaeanus Astrologus [Antig.Nic.] Apud Hephaestionem Astrologum.
Antimachus Colophonius Elegiacuset Epicus [Antim.] v/iv B.C. Fragmenta Elegiaca, ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 289. [Eleg.] Fragmenta Epica, ed. G. Kinkel, EGF p. 273. [Antim.]; suppl. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 249. [Antim.Col.]
Antiochus Atheniensis Astrologus [Antioch.Astr.] ii A.D. Ed. A. Olivieri, Cat. Cod. Astr. i 108; ed. F. Boll, ib. vii 107.
Antiochus Historicus [Antioch.Hist.] v B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 181.
AntiochusEpigrammaticus [Antioch.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Antipater Sidonius Epigrammaticus [Antip.Sid.] ii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Antipater Tarsensis Stoicus [Antip.Stoic.] ii B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF iii p. 244.
Antipater Thessalonicensis Epigrammaticus [Antip.Thess.] i B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Antiphanes Macedo Epigrammaticus [Antiphan.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Antiphanes Megalopolitanus Epigrammaticus [Antiphan.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Antiphanes Comicus [Antiph.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 12; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 8.
Antiphilus Epigrammaticus [Antiphil.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Antipho Sophista [Antipho Soph.] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 289.
Antipho Orator v B.C. Ed. T. Thalheim, Leipzig (T.) 1914.
Antipho Tragicus [Antipho Trag.] iv B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 792.
Antisthenes Rhetor [Antisth.] iv B.C. Ed. F. Blass (post Antiphontem), Leipzig (T.) 1892.
Antistius Epigrammaticus [Antist.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Antoninus Liberalis Mythographus [Ant.Lib.] ii A.D. (?) Ed. E. Martini, Mythographi Graeci ii (1), Leipzig (T.) 1896.
Antonius Argivus Epigrammaticus [Anton.Arg.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Antonius Diogenes Scriptor Eroticus [Ant.Diog.] i or ii A.D. Ed. R. Hercher, Erotici i p. 231.
Antyllus Medicus [Antyll.] ii A.D. Apud Oribasium.
Anubion Poeta Astrologus [Anub.] i A.D. Ed. H. Köchly (post Manethonem), Leipzig (T.) 1858.
Anyte Epigrammatica [Anyt.] iv/iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Ap. = Apologia Socratis
Ap. = Apologia
Ap. = Hymnus in Apollinem
Ap. = contra Apionem
Aph. = ἀφορισμοί
Aphthonius Rhetor [Aphth.] iv/v A.D. Προγυμνάσματα, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. ii p. 19. [Prog.]
Apion Grammaticus i A.D. Ed. A. Ludwich in Philol. lxxiv (1917) p. 205, lxxv (1919) p. 9.
Apol. = Apologia
Apollinarius Epigrammaticus [Apollinar.] ii A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Apollodorus Carystius Comicus [Apollod.Car.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 280; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 8.
Apollodorus Damascenus Mechanicus [Apollod.] ii A.D. Πολιορκητικά, Ed. R. Schneider, Abhandlungen der Göttinger Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften (Phil.-hist. Klasse), 1908. [Poliorc.] (Cited by Wescherʼs page, given in Schneiderʼs margin.)
Apollodorus Gelous Comicus [Apollod.Gel.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 278.
Apollodorus Seleuciensis Stoicus [Apollod.Stoic.] ii B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF iii p. 259.
Apollodorus Comicus [Apollod.Com.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 288. (Fragmenta utrum ad Apollodorum Carystium an ad Geloum pertineant incertum.)
Apollodorus Lyricus [Apollod.Lyr.] Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 378.
Apollodorus Mythographus [Apollod.] i A.D. (?) Bibliotheca, ed. R. Wagner, Mythographi Graeci i, Leipzig (T.) 1894; cited without title. Epitome, ed. R. Wagner, op. cit., p. 173. [Epit.] Fragmenta Historica, ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 428. [Hist.]
Apollonides Epigrammaticus [Apollonid.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Apollonides Tragicus [Apollonid.Trag.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 825.
Apollonius Citiensis Medicus [Apollon.Cit.] i B.C. Ed. H. Schöne, Leipzig 1896.
Apollonius Dyscolus Grammaticus [A.D.] ii A.D. Ed. R. Schneider & G. Uhlig, Leipzig 1878-1910.
Apollonius Pergaeus Geometra [Apollon.Perg.] iii/ii B.C. Conica, ed. J. L. Heiberg, Leipzig (T.) 1891. [Con.]
Apollonius Rhodius Epicus [A.R.] iii B.C. Ed. R. C. Seaton, Oxford (OCT).
Apollonius Tyanensis Epistolographus [Ap.Ty.] i A.D. Epistulae, ed. C. L. Kayser, Philostratus i p. 345. [Ep.]
Apollonius Biographus [Apollon.] Vit.Aeschin. = Vita Aeschinis, ed. F. Blass (ante Aeschinem).
Apollonius Medicus [Apollon.] i A.D. Apud Galenum.
Apollonius Paradoxographus [Apollon.] ii B.C. (?) Mirabilia, ed. O. Keller, Rerum Naturalium Scriptores i, Leipzig (T.) 1877, p. 43. [Mir.]
Apollonius Sophista [Apollon.] i/ii A.D. Lexicon Homericum, ed. I. Bekker, Berlin 1833. [Lex.]
Apollophanes Comicus [Apolloph.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 797; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 9.
Apollophanes Stoicus [Apolloph.Stoic.] iii B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF i p. 90.
Apostolius Paroemiographus [Apostol.] xv A.D. Ed. E. von Leutsch & F. G. Schneidewin, Paroemiographi ii p. 233.
Appianus Historicus [App.] ii A.D. Ed. L. Mendelssohn & P. Viereck, Leipzig (T.) 1879-1905.
Apsines Rhetor [Aps.] Rh. = Ars Rhetorica, ed. C. Hammer, in L. Spengel, Rhet. i2 (2), Leipzig (T.) 1894, p. 217.
Apuleius Scriptor Botanicus [Apul.] iv A.D. (?) Herbarium, Basel 1560. [Herb.]
Aquila Interpres Veteris Testamenti [Aq.] ii A.D. Ed. F. Field, Origenis Hexapla, Oxford 1875; cf. Vetus Testamentum.
Arabius Epigrammaticus [Arab.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Araros Comicus [Arar.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 215.
Arat. = Aratus
Aratus Epicus [Arat.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. E. Maass, Berlin 1893. Scholia, ed. E. Maass, Commentariorum in Aratum reliquiae, Berlin 1898.
Arc. = Historia Arcana
Arcadius Grammaticus [Arc.] iv A.D. (?) Ed. E. H. Barker, Leipzig 1820; ed. M. Schmidt, Ἐπιτομὴ τῆς καθολικῆς προσῳδίας Ἡρωδιανοῦ, Jena 1860: cited by Barkerʼs page, given in Schmidtʼs margin.
Arcesilaus Comicus [Arcesil.] v B.C. Ed. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 10.
Archedemus Tarsensis Stoicus [Arched.Stoic.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF iii p. 262.
Archedicus Comicus [Arched.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 276.
Archemachus Historicus [Archemach.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 314.
Archestratus Epicus [Archestr.] iv B C. Ed. P. Brandt, Corpusculum poesis Epicae Graecae ludibundae i p. 114, Leipzig (T.) 1888.
Archias Junior Epigrammaticus [Arch.Jun.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Archias (unus vel plures) Epigrammaticus [Arch.] i B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Archigenes Medicus [Archig.] ii A.D. Apud Galenum, Aëtium, Oribasium.
Archilochus Lyricus [Archil.] vii B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 383; suppl. E. Diehl, Supp. Lyr. 3 p. 4. [Supp.]
Archimedes Geometra [Archim.] iii B.C. Ed. J. L. Heiberg, ed. 2, Leipzig (T.) 1910-15.
Archimelus Epigrammaticus [Archimel.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Archippus Comicus [Archipp.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 679; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp.Com. p. 10.
Archytas Amphissensis Epicus [Archyt.Amph.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 23.
Archytas Tarentinus Philosophus [Archyt.] iv B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 322.
Aren. = ψαμμίτης
Aretaeus Medicus [Aret.] ii A.D. Ed. K. Hude, CMG ii, Leipzig 1923.
Arg.D. = Argumenta Orationum Demosthenicarum (viii p. 600)
Arion Lyricus vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk. PLG iii p. 79.
Ariphron Lyricus iv B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 595.
Arist. = Aristides
Aristaenetus Rhetor [Aristaenet.] Ed. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 133.
Aristagoras Comicus [Aristag.] v B. C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 710.
Aristagoras Historicus [Aristag.Hist.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller FHG ii p. 98.
Aristarchus Samius Astronomus [Aristarch.Sam.] iii B.C. Ed. Sir T. L. Heath, Oxford 1913.
Aristarchus Grammaticus [Aristarch.] iii/ii B.C. Apud Scholia in Homerum.
Aristarchus Tragicus [Aristarch.Trag.] v B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 728.
Aristeas Judaeus ii B.C. (?) Ed. P. Wendland, Leipzig (T.) 1900.
Aristeas Epicus [Aristeas Epic.] vi B.C. Ed. G. Kinkel, EGF p. 243.
Aristias Tragicus v B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 726.
Aristides Milesius Historicus [Aristid.Mil.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 320.
Aristides Quintilianus Musicus [Aristid.Quint.] iii A.D. (?) Ed. A. Jahn, Berlin 1882.
Aristides Rhetor [Aristid.] 129-189 A.D. Ed. S. Jebb, 2 vols., Oxford 1722-30; ed. W. Dindorf, 3 vols., Leipzig 1829; ed. B. Keil, vol. ii (all published), Berlin 1898.
Aristippus Philosophus [Aristipp.] v/iv B.C. Cited from sources; cf. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG ii p. 405.
Aristo Chius Stoicus [AristoStoic.] iii B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF i p. 75.
Aristo Epigrammaticus i B.C. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Aristobulus Historicus [Aristobul.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, SRAM p. 94.
Aristocles Epigrammaticus [Aristocl.] Apud Aelianum.
Aristocles Historicus [Aristocl.Hist.] i B.C./i A.D. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 329.
Aristocles Philosophus [Aristocl.] ii A.D. Apud Eusebium; cf. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG iii p. 206.
Aristodemus Historicus [Aristodem.] i B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 307.
Aristodicus Epigrammaticus [Aristodic.] iii or ii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Aristomenes Comicus [Aristomen.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 690.
Aristonous Lyricus iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 162.
Aristonymus Comicus [Aristonym.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 668.
Aristonymus Gnomologus [Aristonym.] Apud Stobaeum.
Aristophanes Boeotus Historicus [Aristoph.Boeot.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 337.
Aristophanes Byzantinus Philosophus [Ar.Byz.] iii/ii B.C. Epit. = Historiae Animalium Epitome subiunctis Aeliani Timothei aliorumque eclogis, ed. Spyridon P. Lambros (Supplementum Aristotelicum i pars i), Berlin 1885.
Aristophanes Comicus [Ar.] v/iv B.C. Ed. F. W. Hall & W. M. Geldart, Oxford (OCT); suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 11.
Aristopho Comicus iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 276.
Aristoteles Philosophus [Arist.] iv B.C. Ed. I. Bekker, Berlin 1831-70.
Aristoxenus Musicus [Aristox.] iv B.C. Fragmenta Historica, ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 269. [Fr.Hist.] Harmonica, ed. H. S. Macran, Oxford 1902. [Harm.] (Cited by Meibomʼs page, given in Macranʼs margin.) Rhythmica, ed. R. Westphal, Aristoxenos von Tarent Melik und Rhythmik, vol. ii, Leipzig 1893. [Rhyth.]
Arius Didymus Doxographus [Ar.Did.] i B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Doxographi Graeci, Berlin 1879, p. 447.
Arriani Scripta Minora, Leipzig (T.) 1885. An. = Anabasis, ed. A. G. Roos, Leipzig (T.) 1907. Cyn. = Cynegeticus, ed. Hercher-Eberhard (v. supr.). Epict. = Epicteti Dissertationes, ed. H. Schenkl, Leipzig (T.) 1894. Fr. = Fragmenta Historica, ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 586. Ind. = Indica, ed. Hercher-Eberhard (v. supr.). Peripl.M.Eux. = Periplus maris Euxini, ed. Hercher-Eberhard (v. supr.). Tact. = Tactica, ed. Hercher-Eberhard (v. supr.).
Arrianus Historicus [Arr.] ii A.D. Alan. = Expeditio contra Alanos, ed. R. Hercher & A. Eberhard,
Art. = Artoxerxes
Art. = περὶ ἄρθρων ἐμβολῆς
Artemidorus Daldianus Onirocriticus [Artem.] ii A.D. Ed. R. Hercher, Leipzig 1864.
Artemidorus Tarsensis Epigrammaticus [Artemid.] i B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Artemo Epigrammaticus v. Anthologia Graeca.
Artemones Historici Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 340.
Arusianus Messius Grammaticus [Arus.Mess.] iv/v A.D. Ed. H. Keil, Gramm. Lat. vii p. 437.
Ascensio Isaiae [Ascens.Is.] Ed. B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt, PAmh. 1. 1.
Asclepiades Junior Medicus [Asclep.Jun.] i/ii A.D. Apud Galenum.
Asclepiades Myrleanus Historicus [Asclep.Myrl.] ii/i B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 298.
Asclepiades Prusensis Medicus [Asclep.] ii/i B.C. Apud Galenum.
Asclepiades Tragilensis Historicus [Asclep.Tragil.] iv B.C. Ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 166.
Asclepiades Epigrammaticus [Asclep.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Asclepiodotus Tacticus [Ascl.] i B C. Ed. H. Köchly & W. Rüstow, Griechische Kriegsschriftsteller, Leipzig 1855; ed. W. A. Oldfather, v. Onosander. [Tact.]
Asclepius Philosophus [Ascl.] vi A.D. in Metaph. = in Aristotelis Metaphysicorum libros A-Z commentaria, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca vi pars ii), Berlin 1888.<
Asin. = Asinus
Asius Lyricus vii/vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 406.
Aspasius Philosophus [Asp.] ca. 110 A.D. in EN = in Ethica Nicomachea commentaria, ed. G. Heylbut (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xix pars i), Berlin 1889.
Astr. = de Astrologia
Astrampsychus Onirocriticus [Astramps.] ii A.D. Onir. = Onirocritica, ed. N. Rigalt (post Artemidorum), Paris 1603. Orac. = Oracula, ed. R. Hercher, Berlin 1863.
Astydamas Tragicus [Astyd.] iv B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 777. Fragmentum Elegiacum, ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 326. [Eleg.]
Ath. = Respublica Atheniensium
Ath. = adv. Athenogenem
Ath. = Ἀθηναίων Πολιτεία, ed. Sir F. G. Kenyon, Oxford (OCT).
Athanis Historicus iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 81.
Athenaeus Epigrammaticus [Ath.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Athenaeus Grammaticus [Ath.] ii/iii A.D. Ed. G. Kaibel, 3 vols., Leipzig (T.) 1887-90. Epit. = Epitome, ed. J. Schweighäuser, Strassburg 1801-7.
Athenaeus Mechanicus [Ath.Mech.] Ed. C. Wescher, Poliorcétique des Grecs, Paris 1867 (page and line).
Athenaeus Medicus [Ath.Med.] i A.D. Apud Oribasium.
Athenio Comicus iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 369.
Athenodorus Tarsensis Historicus [Athenodor.Tars.] i B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 485.
Atilius Fortunatianus Grammaticus Latinus [Atil.Fort.] iv A.D. (?) Ed. H. Keil, Gramm. Lat. vi p. 278.
Attalus Grammaticus [Attal.] ii B.C. Ed. E. Maass, Commentariorum in Aratum reliquiae, Berlin 1898, p. 3. [in Arat.]
Atticus Philosophus [Attic.] ii A.D. Apud Eusebium.
Aud. = de Audibilibus
Ausonius Poeta Latinus [Aus.] iv A.D. Ed. R. Peiper, Leipzig (T.) 1886.
Aut. = Automatopoetica
Autocrates Comicus [Autocr.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock CAF i p. 806.
Autolycus Astronomus [Autol.] iv B.C. Ed. F. Hultsch, Leipzig (T.) 1885.
Automedon Epigrammaticus [Autom.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Av. = Aves
Ax. = Axiochus
Axionicus Comicus [Axionic.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 411.
Axiopistus Poeta Ethicus [Axiop.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 219.
Aër. = περὶ ἀέρων ὑδάτων τόπων
Aëtius Medicus [Aët.] vi A.D. Editio Aldina, Venice 1534 (Lib. i-viii); Lib. vii 1-90, ed. J. Hirschberg, Leipzig 1899; Lib. ix, ed. S. Zervos, Ἀθηνᾶ xxiii (1911) p. 265; Lib. xi, ed. C. Daremberg & C. E. Ruelle,
BC = Bella Civilia
BJ = Bellum Judaicum
Ba. = Bacchae
Ba. = Baruch
Babrius Fabularum Scriptor [Babr.] ii A.D. Ed. O. Crusius, Leipzig (T.) 1897.
Bacch. = Bacchus
Bacchius Musicus [Bacch.] Harm. = Εἰσαγωγὴ τέχνης μουσικῆς, ed. C. Jan, Musici Scriptores Graeci, Leipzig (T.) 1895, p. 292.
Bacchylides Lyricus [B.] v B.C. Ed. Sir R. C. Jebb, Cambridge 1905. Scolia, in POxy. 1361. [Scol.Oxy.]
Balbilla Lyrica [Balbill.] ii A.D. v. Epigrammata Graeca in II.
Barbucallos Epigrammaticus [Barb.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Bassus, Lollius Epigrammaticus [Bass.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Bato Sinopensis Historicus [Bato Sinop.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 347.
Bato Comicus iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 326.
Batrachomyomachia [Batr.] Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 168.
Bel. = Belopoeica
Bel
Beren. = Coma Berenices
Berosus Historicus [Beros.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 495.
Besantinus Epigrammaticus [Besant.] ii A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca. Ara = AP 15.25.
Bianor Epigrammaticus i B.C./i A.D. Idem qui et Statyllius Flaccus, q. v. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Bias Lyricus vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 199. [Fr.Lyr.]
Bion Bucolicus ii B.C. Ed. U. von Wilamowitz-Möllendorff2, Bucolici Graeci, Oxford (OCT).
Biotus Tragicus Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 825.
Bis Acc. = Bis Accusatus
Bito Mechanicus iii or ii B.C. Ed. C. Wescher, Poliorcétique des Grecs, Paris 1867 (page and line).
Blaesus Comicus [Blaes.] Ed. G. Kaibel, CGF p. 191.
Boeo sive Boeus Epicus ii B.C. (?) Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 23.
Boethus Sidonius Stoicus [Boeth.Stoic.] ii B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF iii p. 265.
Boethus Epigrammaticus [Boeth.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Bov. = πρόβλημα βοεικόν
Brum. = εἰς τὰ Ἰουστινιανοῦ Βρουμάλια, ed. R. Förster, Ind. Lect. Vratisl. 1891/2, Breslau 1891.
Brut. = Brutus
Brutus Epistolographus [Brut.] i B.C. Ep. = Epistula, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 177.
Butherus Philosophus [Buther.] Apud Stobaeum.
CA = ὀξέων νούσων θεραπευτικόν
CD = χρονίων νούσων θεραπευτικόν
CG = C. Gracchus
CGF p. 17. Trag.Poes. = De Tragica Poesi, ed. G. Kaibel, op. cit., p. 43.
CP = Celeres Passiones
CP = de Causis Plantarum
Ca. = Canticles
Cael. = de Caelo
Caelius Aurelianus Medicus [Cael.Aur.] V A.D. Ed. C. Amman, Amsterdam 1709.
Caes. = Caesar
Caes. = Caesares
Cal. = Calumniae non temere credendum
Calend. = Calendarium, ed. C. Wachsmuth, v. Lyd. Ost.
Call. = Callimachus
Callias Comicus [Call.Com.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 693; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 27.
Callias Epigrammaticus [Call.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Callias Historicus [Call.Hist.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 382.
Callicratidas Philosophus [Callicrat.] Apud Stobaeum.
Callicter Epigrammaticus Interdum scribitur Cillactor. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Callimachus Epicus [Call.] iii B.C. Ed. O. Schneider, 2 vols., Leipzig 1870-3; ed. A. W. Mair, London (Loeb) 1921; Fragmenta nuper reperta, ed. R. Pfeiffer, ed. major, Bonn 1923.
Callinicus Rhetor [Callinic.Rh.] iii A.D. Ed. H. Hinck (post Polemonem), Leipzig (T.) 1873.
Callinus Epicus [Callin.] vii B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 3.
Callistratus Historicus [Callistr.Hist.] i B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 353.
Callistratus Sophista [Callistr.] iv A.D. Ed. C. Schenkl & Aem. Reisch (post Philostratum Minorem), Leipzig (T.) 1902.
Callixinus Historicus [Callix.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 55.
Cam. = Camillus
Candidus Historicus v A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 441.
Cantharus Comicus [Canthar.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 764; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 28.
Carcinus Tragicus [Carc.] v B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 797.
Carmen Aureum [Carm.Aur.] Ed. E. Diehl, Anthologia Lyrica ii, Leipzig (T.) 1923, p. 186.
Carmina Popularia [Carm.Pop.] Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 654.
Carn. = περὶ σαρκῶν
Carneiscus Philosophus [Carneisc.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. W. Crönert, Kolotes und Menedemos, Leipzig 1906, p. 60.
Carphyllides Epigrammaticus [Carph.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Carystius Historicus [Caryst.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 356.
Cassius Felix Medicus [Cass.Fel.] iv A.D. Ed. V. Rose, Leipzig (T.) 1879.
Cassius Medicus [Cass.] iii A.D. Προβλήματα, ed. J. L. Ideler, Physici et Medici Graeci Minores, Berlin 1841, i p. 144. [Pr.]
Castorio Lyricus iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 634.
Cat. = Cataplus
Cat. = Categoriae
Cat. Ma., Mi. = Cato Major, Minor
Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum [Cat.Cod.Astr.] Ed. F. Cumont et alii, Brussels 1898- ; cited by vol. and page.
Cebes Philosophus [Ceb.] i A.D. Ed. K. Praechter, Leipzig (T.) 1893.
Cels. = contra Celsum
Celsus Medicus [Cels.] i A.D. Ed. F. Marx, Leipzig 1915.
Celsus Philosophus [Cels.] ii A.D. Apud Origenem.
Cephalio Historicus ii A.D. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 625.
Cephisodorus Comicus [Cephisod.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 800.
Cer. = Hymnus in Cererem
Cercidas Iambographus [Cerc.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 201.
Cercopes [Cercop.] Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 159.
Cerealius Epigrammaticus [Cereal.] i/ii A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Certamen Homeri et Hesiodi [Certamen] Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 225.
Ch. = Choephori
Chaeremon Historicus [Chaerem.Hist.] i A.D. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 495.
Chaeremon Tragicus [Chaerem.] iv B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 781.
Chamaeleon Grammaticus [Chamael.] Apud Athenaeum.
Char. = Characteres, ed. H. Diels, Oxford (OCT).
Characteres Epistolici [Epist.Charact.] Demetrii et Libanii qui feruntur τύποι ἐπιστολικοί et ἐπιστολιμαῖοι χαρακτῆρες, ed. V. Weichert, Leipzig (T.) 1910.
Charax Historicus ii A.D. (?) Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 636, iv p. 669.
Chares Historicus iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, SRAM p. 114.
Chares Iambographus [Chares Iamb.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 223.
Chares Tragicus [Chares Trag.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 826.
Chariclides Comicus [Chariclid.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 393.
Charid. = Charidemus
Charisius Grammaticus Latinus [Charis.] iv A.D. Ed. H. Keil, Gramm. Lat. vol. i.
Charito Scriptor Eroticus ii A.D. (?) Ed. R. Hercher, Erotici ii p. 3.
Charixenes Medicus [Charixen.] ii A.D. Apud Galenum.
Charon Historicus v B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 32, iv p. 627.
Charondas Philosophus [Charond.] (vii B.C.) Apud Stobaeum.
Chilo Lyricus vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 199.
Chio Epistolographus (iv B.C.) Ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 194.
Chionides Comicus [Chionid.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 4.
Choerilus Epicus [Choeril.] v B.C. Ed. G. Kinkel, EGF p. 265.
Choerilus Tragicus [Choeril.Trag.] v B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 719.
Choeroboscus Grammaticus [Choerob.] iv/v A.D. περὶ ὀρθογραφίας, ed. Cramer, An. Ox. ii p. 167. περὶ τρόπων, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. iii p. 244. [Rh.] Scholia in Hephaestionem, ed. W. Consbruch, post Hephaestionem, p. 177. [in Heph.] Scholia in Theodosii Canones, ed. A. Hilgard, 2 vols., Leipzig 1889-94. [in Theod.]
Choricius Rhetor [Chor.] vi A.D. Ed. J. F. Boissonade, Paris 1846.
Chr. = Chriae (viii p. 63)
Chrm. = Charmides
Chrysippus Tyanensis Rei Coquinariae Scriptor [Chrysipp. Tyan.] i A.D. Apud Athenaeum.
Chrysippus Stoicus [Chrysipp.Stoic.] 281-208 B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF ii and iii pp. 1-194.
Cic. = Cicero
Cicero, M. Tullius Orator et Philosophus [Cic.] i B.C. Acad. = Academica, ed. O. Plasberg, Leipzig (T.) 1922. Att. = Epistulae ad Atticum, ed. L. C. Purser, Oxford (OCT). Brut. = Brutus. ed. A. S. Wilkins, Oxford (OCT). Fam. = Epistulae ad Familiares, ed. L. C. Purser, Oxford (OCT). Fin. = de Finibus, ed. T. Schiche, Leipzig (T.) 1915. ND = de Natura Deorum, ed. O. Plasberg, Leipzig (T.) 1917. Off. = de Officiis, ed. C. Atzert, Leipzig (T.) 1923. Orat. = Oralor, ed. A. S. Wilkins, Oxford (OCT). QF = Epistulae ad Quintum Fratrem, ed. L. C. Purser, Oxford (OCT). Top. = Topica, ed. W. Friedrich, Leipzig (T.) 1893. Tusc. = Tusculanae Disputationes, ed. M. Pohlenz, Leipzig (T.) 1918.
Cillactor, v. Callicter
Cim. = Cimon
Circ. = κύκλου μέτρησις
Claudianus Epigrammaticus [Claudian.] iv/v A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Claudius Iolaus Historicus [Claud.Iol.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 362.
Cleaenetus Tragicus [Cleaenet.] iv B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 807.
Cleanthes Stoicus [Cleanth.Stoic.] 331-233 B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF i p. 103. Poetical fragments, ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 227.
Clearchus Comicus [Clearch.Com.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 408.
Clearchus Historicus [Clearch.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 302.
Clemens Alexandrinus Theologus [Clem.Al.] ii/iii A.D. Ed. O. Stählin, Leipzig 1905-9.
Cleobulina Lyrica vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 62.
Cleobulus Lyricus [Cleobul.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 201.
Cleom. = Cleomenes
Cleomedes Astronomus [Cleom.] ii A.D. Ed. H. Ziegler, Leipzig (T.) 1891.
Cleon Siculus Lyricus [Cleon Sic.] Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 363.
Cleonides Musicus [Cleonid.] ii A.D. Harm. = Introductio Harmonica, ed. C. Jan, Musici Scriptores Graeci, Leipzig (T.) 1895, p. 179; ed. H. Menge, Euclidis Opera viii, Leipzig (T.) 1916, p. 186.
Cleopatra Medica Apud Galenum.
Cleostratus Poeta Philosophus [Cleostrat.] iv/iii B.C. (?) Ed. H. Diels, PPF p. 19.
Clidemus (vel Clitodemus) Historicus [Clidem. vel Clitodem.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 359.
Clinias Philosophus [Clin.] iv B.C. Apud Stobaeum.
Clit. = Clitopho
Clitarchus Gnomologus [Clitarch.] Sententiae, ed. A. Elter, Index Lect. Hib. . . . Bonn 1892. [Sent.]
Clitarchus Historicus [Clitarch.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, SRAM p. 74.
Clitodemus, v. Clidemus
Clitomachus Philosophus [Clitom.] ii B.C. Apud Stobaeum.
Clitopho Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 367.
Clytus Historicus iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 333.
Coac. = Κωακαὶ προγνώσιες
Codex Justinianus [Cod.Just.] iv/vi A.D. Ed. P. Krüger, Corpus Juris Civilis ii9, Berlin 1915.
Codex Theodosianus [Cod.Theod.] v A.D. Ed. T. Mommsen & P. M. Meyer, Berlin 1895; ed. P. Krüger, Berlin 1923.
Col. = de Coloribus
Colotes Philosophus [Colot.] iv/iii B.C. In Platonis Euthydemum, In Platonis Lysin, ed. W. Crönert,
Coluthus Epicus [Coluth.] v/vi A.D. Ed. W. Weinberger (post Tryphiodorum), Leipzig (T.) 1896.
Comica Adespota [Com.Adesp.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 397; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 89, O. Schroeder, Novae Comoediae fragmenta in papyris reperta exceptis Menandreis, Bonn 1915.
Comp. = Comparatio [followed by two names]
Comp. = Comparationes (viii p. 334)
Comp. = de Compositione Verborum
Con.Sph. = περὶ κωνοειδέων καὶ σφαιροειδέων
Conf. = Confirmationes (viii p. 138)
Conj. = de Conjunctionibus; cited by Schneiderʼs page and line.
Conon Historicus i B.C./i A.D. Ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 190.
Cont. = Contemplantes
Cor. = Coriolanus
Cord. = περὶ καρδίης
Corinna Lyrica [Corinn.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 543; suppl. E. Diehl, Supp. Lyr. 3 p. 48. [Supp.]
Cornelius Longus Epigrammaticus [Corn.Long.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Cornutus Philosophus [Corn.] i A.D. de Natura Deorum, ed. C. Lang, Leipzig (T.) 1881. [ND] Ars Rhetorica, ed. C. Hammer, in L. Spengel, Rhet. i2 (2), Leipzig (T.) 1894, p. 352. [Rh.]
Corpus Hermeticum [Corp.Herm.] Hermetica, ed. W. Scott, Oxford 1924.
Cra. = Cratylus
Crantor Philosophus Academicus iv/iii B.C. Cited from sources; cf. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG iii p. 131.
Crass. = Crassus
Craterus Historicus [Crater.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 617.
Crates Thebanus Poeta Philosophus [Crates Theb.] iv B.C. Ed. H. Diels, PPF p. 207. Ep. = Epistulae, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 199.
Crates Comicus [Crates Com.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 130; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 29.
Crates Historicus [Crates Hist.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 369.
Crateuas Botanicus ii/i B.C. Fragmenta, ed. M. Wellmann (post Dioscoridem), vol. iii, p. 144. [Fr.]
Cratinus Junior Comicus [Cratin.Jun.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 289.
Cratinus Comicus [Cratin.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 11; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 30.
Cratippus Historicus [Cratipp.] v/iv B.C. Ed. B. P. Grenfell et A. S. Hunt, post Hellenica Oxyrhynchia.
Creon Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 371.
Cri. = Crito
Crinagoras Epigrammaticus [Crin.] i B.C./i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Crinis Stoicus Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF iii p. 268.
Criti. = Critias
Critias Philosophus, Tragicus, Elegiacus [Critias] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 308.
Crito Comicus [Crito Com.] ii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 354.
Crito Medicus i/ii A.D. Apud Galenum. Fragmenta Historica, ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 373. [Crito Hist.]
Crito Philosophus Apud Stobaeum.
Crobylus Comicus [Crobyl.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 379.
Ctesias Historicus [Ctes.] v/iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller (post Herodotum Dindorfii), Paris (D.) 1844.
Cyc. = Cyclops
Cydias Lyricus v B.C. (?) Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 564.
Cyllenius Epigrammaticus [Cyllen.] i A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Cyn. = Cynegeticus
Cyn. = Cynegirus
Cyn. = Cynicus
Cypria [Cypr.] Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 116.
Cyr. = Institutio Cyri (Cyropaedia)
Cyranus [Cyran.] i A.D. (not in original Bibliography)
Cyrilli Glossarium [Cyr.] Ed. M. Schmidt (post Hesychium, vol. iv, p. 362), Jena 1862.
Cyrillus Epigrammaticus [Cyrill.] i A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Cyrus, Flavius Epigrammaticus v A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
DDeor. = Dialogi Deorum
DMar. = Dialogi Marini
DMeretr. = Dialogi Meretricii
DMort. = Dialogi Mortuorum
Da. = Daniel
Daed. = de Daedalʼs Plataeensibus (vol. vii, p. 43 B.)
Daimachus Historicus iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 440.
Damagetus Epigrammaticus [Damag.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Damascius Philosophus [Dam.] v/vi A.D. Isid. = Vita Isidori, ed. Westermann, v. Diogenes Laertius. Pr. = de Principiis, ed. C. A. Ruelle, Paris 1889.
Damianus Opticus [Damian.] Opt. = Optica, ed. R. Schöne, Berlin 1897.
Damocharis Epigrammaticus [Damoch.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Damocrates Poeta Medicus [Damocr.] i A.D. Apud Galenum.
Damocritus Historicus [Damocrit.] i B.C. or i A.D. (?) Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 377.
Damon Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 377.
Damostratus Epigrammaticus [Damostr.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Damoxenus Comicus [Damox.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 348.
Dat. = Data
David Philosophus vi A.D. in Porph. = in Porphyrii Isagogen commentarium, ed. A. Busse (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xviii pars ii), Berlin 1904. Proll. = Prolegomena Philosophiae, ed.A. Busse (ibid.).
De. = Deuteronomy
Decent. = περὶ εὐσχημοσύνης
Decl. = Declamationes (v-vii)
Def. = Definitiones
Def.Leg. = Defensio Legis (viii p. 568)
Deiochus Historicus [Deioch.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 17.
Del. = Hymnus in Delum
Dem. = Demosthenes
Dem. = adv. Demosthenem
Dem. = de Demosthene
Dem.Enc. = Demosthenis Encomium
Demades Orator [Demad.] iv B.C. Ed. F. Blass (v. Dinarchus). Fr. = Fragmenta, ed. H. Sauppe, Orat. Att. ii p. 312.
Demetr. = Demetrius
Demetrius Apamensis Medicus [Demetr.Apam.] Apud Caelium Aurelianum et Soranum.
Demetrius Lacon Philosophus [Demetr.Lac.] Ed. W. Crönert, Kolotes und Menedemos, Leipzig 1906, p. 100; ed. V. de Falco, Naples 1923.
Demetrius Phalereus Historicus [Dem.Phal.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 362.
Demetrius Phalereus Rhetor [Demetr.] iv B.C. Eloc. = Demetrius on Style, ed. W. Rhys Roberts, Cambridge 1902.
Demetrius Troezenius Poeta Philosophus [Demetr.Troez.] i B.C./i A.D. (?) Ed. H. Diels, PPF p. 224.
Demetrius Astrologus [Demetr.] Apud Palchum.
Demetrius Comicus Novae Comoediae [Demetr.Com.Nov.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 357.
Demetrius Comicus Veteris Comoediae [Demetr.Com.Vet.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 795.
Demochares Historicus [Democh.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 445.
Democritus Ephesius Historicus [Democr.Eph.] Ed. C Müller, FHG iv p. 383.
Democritus Epigrammaticus [Democr.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Democritus Philosophus [Democr.] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 10.
Demod. = Demodocus
Demodocus Lyricus [Demod.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 65.
Demon. = Demonax
Demon Historicus iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 378, iv pp. 626, 646.
Demonicus Comicus [Demonic.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 375.
Demophilus Gnomologus [Demoph.] Sent. = Sententiae, ed. J. C. Orelli, Opuscula Graecorum Veterum Sententiosa i p. 37, Leipzig 1819; cf. H. Schenkl, Wien. Stud. viii (1886), p. 262. Sim. = Similitudines, ed. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG i p. 485; cf. A. Elter, Gnomica Homoeomata v, Bonn 1900.
Demosthenes Bithynus Epicus [Dem.Bith.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 25.
Demosthenes Ophthalmicus Medicus [Dem.Ophth.] i A.D. Apud Aëtium.
Demosthenes Orator [D.] 384-322 B.C. Ed. F. Blass, Leipzig (T.) 1888-92; ed. S. H. Butcher & W. Rennie, Oxford (OCT).
Dent. = περὶ ὀδοντοφυΐης
Deor.Conc. = Deorum Concilium
Dercylus Historicus [Dercyl.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 386.
Descr. = Descriptiones (viii p. 460)
Dexippus Historicus [Dexipp.] iii A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 165.
Dexippus Philosophus [Dexipp.] iv A.D. in Cat. = in Aristotelis Categorias commentarium, ed. A. Busse (Comm. in Arist. Graeca iv pars ii), Berlin 1888.
Diagoras Lyricus [Diagor.] v B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 562.
Dial. 1413 = Dialogus, in PHerc. 1413 (ined.)
Dial. = Διαλέξεις
Dialexeis [Dialex.] ca. 400 B.C. Anonymi Δισσοὶ Λόγοι, ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 334.
Dian. = Hymnus in Dianam
Dicaearchus Geographus [Dicaearch.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, GGM i p. 97.
Dicaearchus Historicus [Dicaearch.Hist.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 225.
Dicaeogenes Tragicus [Dicaeog.] iv B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 775.
Didymus Grammaticus [Did.] i B.C. in D. = Commentary on Demosthenes, ed. H. Diels & W. Schubart (BKT i), Berlin 1904; cited by col. and line.
Die kleineren Historikerfragmente auf Papyrus, Bonn 1923, p. 7.
Dieb.Judic. = περὶ κρισίμων ἡμερέων
Dieuches Medicus [Dieuch.] Apud Oribasium.
Dieuchidas Historicus [Dieuchid.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 388.
Digesta [Dig.] Ed. T. Mommsen & P. Krüger, Corpus Juris Civilis i13, Berlin 1920.
Din. = de Dinarcho
Dinarchus Orator [Din.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. (cum Demadis fragmentis) F. Blass, Leipzig (T.) 1888. Fr. = Fragmenta, ed. H. Sauppe, Orat. Att. ii p. 321.
Dinias Historicus iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 24.
Dinolochus Comicus [Dinol.] v B.C. Ed. G. Kaibel, CGF p. 149.
Dinon Historicus iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 88.
Dio Cassius Historicus [D.C.] ii/iii A.D. Ed. U. P. Boissevain, Berlin 1895-1901; cited by the numeration of the earlier editions.
Dio Chrysostomus Sophista [D.Chr.] i/ii A.D. Ed. Guy de Budé, Leipzig (T.) 1916, 1919.
Dio
Diocles Comicus [Diocl.Com.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 766; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 39.
Diocles Epigrammaticus [Diocl.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Diocles Medicus [Diocl.Fr.] Ed. M. Wellmann (Fragmentsammlung der griechischen Ärzle i p. 117), Berlin 1901.
Diodorus Atheniensis Periegeta [Diod.Ath.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 353.
Diodorus Siculus Historicus [D.S.] i B.C. Ed. I. Bekker, L. Dindorf, F. Vogel (C. Th. Fischer), Leipzig (T.) 1888-1906.
Diodorus Tarsensis Epigrammaticus [Diod.Tars.] i B.C./i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Diodorus Comicus [Diod.Com.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 420.
Diodorus Epigrammaticus [Diod.] i B.C./i A.D. Idem qui et Zonas, q.v.; v. Anthologia Graeca.
Diodorus Rhetor [Diod.Rh.] Ed. H. Hinck (post Polemonem), Leipzig (T.) 1873, p. 51.
Diogenes Apolloniates Philosophus [Diog.Apoll.] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 416.
Diogenes Atheniensis Tragicus [Diog.Ath.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 776.
Diogenes Babylonius Stoicus [Diog.Bab.Stoic.] ii B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF iii p. 210.
Diogenes Cynicus Philosophus [Diog.] iv B.C. Ep. = Epistulae, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 235; cf. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG ii p. 229
Diogenes Laertius [D.L.] iii A.D. (?) Diogenis Laertii de clarorum philosophorum vitis . . libri decem . . [ed.] C. G. Cobet: accedunt Olympiodori, Ammonii, Iamblichi, Porphyrii et aliorum vitae Platonis, Aristotelis, Pythagorae, Plotini et Isidori, Ant. Westermanno, et Marini vita Procli J. F. Boissonadio edentibus, Paris (D.) 1862. Epigrammata: v. Anthologia Graeca.
Diogenes Oenoandensis Epicureus [Diog.Oen.] ii A.D. Ed. Iohannes William, Leipzig (T.) 1907.
Diogenes Sinopensis Tragicus [Diog.Sinop.] iv B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 807.
Diogenianus Epicureus [Diogenian.Epicur.] ii B.C. (?) Ed. Alfred Gercke, Jahrbücher für klassische Philologie, Suppl. xiv p. 748.
Diogenianus Paroemiographus [Diogenian.] Ed. E. L. von Leutsch & F. G. Schneidewin, Paroemiographi i p. 177, ii p. 1.
Diomedes Grammaticus [Diom.] Ed. H. Keil, Gramm. Lat. i, Leipzig 1857, p. 299.
Dionysius Byzantius Geographus [Dion.Byz.] ii/iv A.D. (?) de Bospori navigatione, ed. C. Wescher, Paris 1874; cited by section.
Dionysius Calliphontis filius Geographus [Dion.Calliph.] i B.C./i A.D. Ed. C. Müller, GGM i p. 238.
Dionysius Chalcus Elegiacus [Dionys.Eleg.] v B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 262.
Dionysius Halicarnassensis [D.H.] i B.C. Antiquitates Romanae, ed. C. Jacoby, Leipzig (T.) 1885-1905; cited without title. Opuscula, ed. H. Usener, L. Radermacher, Leipzig (T.) 1899, 1904.
Dionysius Heracleota Stoicus [Dionys.Stoic.] iii B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF i p. 93.
Dionysius Minor Elegiacus [Dionys.Minor] Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 324.
Dionysius Periegeta [D.P.] Ed. G. Bernhardy (cum commentariis Eustathii), Leipzig 1828; cf. C. Müller, GGM ii p. 102.
Dionysius Samius Historicus [Dionys.Sam.] ii B.C. (?) Ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 178.
Dionysius Thrax Grammaticus [D.T.] ii B.C. Ed. G. Uhlig, Leipzig 1883; cited by Bekkerʼs page, given in Uhligʼs margin. Scholia in Dionysium Thracem, ed. A. Hilgard, Grammatici Graeci i pars iii, Leipzig 1901.
Dionysius Comicus [Dionys.Com.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 423.
Dionysius Epigrammaticus [Dionys.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Dionysius Rerum Naturalium Scriptor [Dionys.] Av. = de Avibus (Paraphrasis Oppiani Ἰξευτικῶν ), ed. F. S. Lehrs (post Oppianum, q.v.).
Dionysius Tragicus [Dionys.Trag.] iv B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 793.
Diophanes Epigrammaticus [Diophan.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Diophantus Mathematicus [Dioph.] iii A.D. Ed. P. Tannery, Leipzig (T.) 1893, 1895.
Dioptr. = Dioptra
Dioscorides (Dioscurides) Medicus [Dsc.] i A.D. de Materia Medica, ed. M. Wellmann, Berlin 1906-14; cited without title. Alex. = Alexipharmaca; Ther. = Theriaca; ed. K. Sprengel,
Dioscorides Glossator [Diosc.Gloss.] Apud Galenum.
Dioscorides Epigrammaticus [Diosc.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Dioscorides Historicus [Diosc.Hist.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 192.
Dioscorides (vols. xxv and xxvi of Medici Graeci, ed. C. G. Kühn), Leipzig 1829. Eup. = περὶ Εὐποριστῶν, ed. Wellmann (v. supr.).
Diotimus Epigrammaticus [Diotim.] iii B.C. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Diotogenes Philosophus [Diotog.] Apud Stobaeum.
Dioxippus Comicus [Diox.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 358.
Diphilus Siphnius Rerum Naturalium Scriptor [Diph.Siph.] iii B.C. Apud Athenaeum.
Diphilus Comicus [Diph.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 541; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp.Com. p. 40.
Dips. = Dipsades
Dius Philosophus Apud Stobaeum.
Div.Somn. = de Divinatione per Somnia
Diyllus Historicus [Diyll.] iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 360, iii p. 198.
Dom. = de Domo
Donatus, Aelius Grammaticus Latinus [Donat.] iv A.D. Ed. H. Keil, Gramm. Lat. iv p. 353.
Dorio Rerum Naturalium Scriptor i B.C. Apud Athenaeum.
Dorotheus Astrologus [Doroth.] ii A.D. Ed. H. Koechly (post Manethonem, q.v.); suppl. Cat. Cod. Astr.
Dosiadas Epigrammaticus [Dosiad.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca. Ara = AP 15. 26.
Dosiades Historicus [Dosiad.Hist.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 399.
Dositheus Grammaticus Latinus [Dosith.] iv A.D. (?) Ed. H. Keil, Gramm. Lat. vii p. 363.
Dromo Comicus iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 419.
Duris Epigrammaticus iv/iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Duris Historicus iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 466.
EE = Ethica Eudemia
EN = Ethica Nicomachea
Ec. = Ecclesiastes
Ec. = Ecclesiazusae
Ecl. = Eclogae
Ecphantides Comicus [Ecphantid.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 9.
Ecphantus Pythagoreus [Ecphant.] Apud Stobaeum.
El. = Electra
El. = Electra
Electr. = Electrum
Eleg. = Elegiae, ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 243.
Eleg. = Fragmenta Elegiaca, ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 240.
Elegiaca Alexandrina Adespota [Eleg.Alex.Adesp.] Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 130.
Elementa, cited without title
Elias Philosophus vi A.D. in Cat. = in Aristotelis Categorias commentaria, ed. A. Busse (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xviii pars i), Berlin 1900. in Porph. = in Porphyrii Isagogen commentaria (ibid.).
Empedocles Poeta Philosophus [Emp.] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, PPF p. 74. Sphaer. = Sphaera, ed. E. Maass, Commentariorum in Aratum reliquiae, pp. 154, 199.
Enc. = Encomia (viii p. 216)
Ench. = Enchiridion
Enoch Judaeus [1Enoch] ii/i B.C. Ed. R. H. Charles, Oxford 1912.
Ep. = Epigrammata Scholia, ed. C. Wendel, Leipzig (T.) 1914.
Ep. = Epistulae, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 170.
Ep. = Epistulae, ed. J. Bidez & F. Cumont, Paris 1922.
Ep. = Epistulae, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 275.
Ep. = Epistulae, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 788.
Ep. = Epistulae (ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 17)
Ep. = Epistulae (x, xi)
Ep. = Epistulae
Ep. = Epistulae
Ep. = Epistulae
Ep. = Epistulae
Ep. = Epistulae
Ep. = Epistulae
Ep. = Epistulae
Ep. = ἐπιστολαί
Ep.Je. = Epistle of Jeremiah
Ep.Sat. = Epistulae Saturnales
Ephippus Comicus [Ephipp.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 250.
Ephorus Historicus [Ephor.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 234, iv pp. 626, 641; suppl. F. Bilabel,
Epica Alexandrina Adespota [Epic.Alex.Adesp.] Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 71.
Epicharmus Comicus [Epich.] v B.C. Ed. G. Kaibel, CGF p. 88. Pseudepicharmea, v. Axiopistus.
Epicrates Comicus [Epicr.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 282.
Epictetus Philosophus [Epict.] i/ii A.D. Ed. H. Schenkl, Leipzig (T.) 1894.
Epicurus Philosophus [Epicur.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. H. Usener, Epicurea, Leipzig 1887 (Epistulae, Fragmenta, Sententiae); ed. P. von der Mühll, Leipzig (T.) 1922 (Epistulae, Sententiae, Gnomologium Vaticanum).
Epid. = ἐπιδημίαι
Epigenes Comicus [Epig.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 416.
Epigoni Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 115.
Epigonus Epigrammaticus [Epig.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Epigr. = Epigrammata, ed. D. B. Monro, Oxford 1896. [Hom.
Epigr. = Epigrammata, ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 265.
Epigr. = Epigrammata, ed. T. Berk, PLG ii p. 295
Epigr. = Epigrammata
Epigr. = Epigrammata
Epigr.]
Epilycus Comicus [Epil.] v/iv B.C. (?) Ed. T. Kock, CAF ip. 803; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp.Com.p.40.
Epimenides Philosophus [Epimenid.] vi B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 185.
Epin. = Epinomis
Epinicus Comicus [Epin.] ii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 330.
Epit. = Epitaphius
Epit. = Epitome, ed. A. Ludwich, op. cit., p. 79.
Epit. = Ἐπιτρέποντες
Epit. = Artemidori Epitome, ed. C. Müller, ib. p. 574.
Eq. = Equites
Eq. = de Equitandi ratione
Eq.Mag. = de Equitum magistro
Erasistratus Medicus [Erasistr.] iii B.C. Apud Galenum.
Eratosth. = πρὸς Ἐρατοσθένην ἔφοδος
Eratosthenes Scholasticus Epigrammaticus [Eratosth.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Eratosthenes Epicus [Eratosth.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 58. Cat. = Καταστερισμοί, ed. A. Olivieri, Mythographi Graeci iii (1), Leipzig (T.) 1897.
Erinna Lyrica [Erinn.] Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 141.
Eriphus Comicus [Eriph.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 428.
Erotianus Grammaticus [Erot.] i A.D. Ed. E. Nachmanson, Göteborg (Uppsala) 1918.
Erx. = Eryxias
Erycius Epigrammaticus [Eryc.] i B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Es. = Esther
Eth. = Ethopoeiae (viii p. 372)
Etruscus Epigrammaticus [Etrusc.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Etymologicum Genuinum [Et.Gen.] Ineditum; cf. R. Reitzenstein, Geschichte der griechischen Etymologika, Leipzig 1897, p. 1 ff.
Etymologicum Gudianum [Et.Gud.] Ed. E. L. de Stefani, fasc. 1 (A-B), fasc. 2 (B-Z), Leipzig 1909, 1920; ed. F. W. Sturz, Leipzig 1818.
Etymologicum Magnum [EM] Ed. T. Gaisford, Oxford 1848.
Eu. = Eumenides
Euangelus Comicus [Euang.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 376.
Eubulides Comicus [Eubulid.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 431.
Eubulus Comicus [Eub.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 164; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 40.
Euclides Geometra [Euc.] iii B.C. Ed. J. L. Heiberg & H. Menge, Leipzig (T.) 1883-1916.
Eucrates Historicus [Eucrat.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 407.
Eudemus Philosophus [Eudem.] iv B.C. Cited from sources. Cf. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG iii p. 222; Spengel, Eudemi Rhodii Fragmenta, Berlin 1866.
Eudoxus Astronomus [Eudox.] iv B.C. Ars = Ars astronomica, ed. F. Blass, Kiel 1887 (cited by col. and line).
Eudoxus Comicus [Eudox.Com.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 332.
Eugaeon Historicus v B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 16, iv p. 653 [fort. Euagon].
Eugenes Epigrammaticus v. Anthologia Graeca.
Eum. = Eumenes
Eumelus Epicus [Eumel.] viii B.C. (?) Ed. G. Kinkel, EGF p. 185.
Eun. = Eunuchus
Eunapius Historicus [Eun.] iv/v A.D. Hist. = Fragmenta Historica, ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 205. VS = Vitae Sophistarum, ed. J. F. Boissonade (post Philostratum, ed. Westermann), Paris (D.) 1849.
Eunicus Comicus [Eunic.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 781.
Euodus Epigrammaticus [Euod.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Eup. = Euporista
Euphorio Epicus [Euph.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 28. Fr.Hist. = Fragmenta Historica, ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 71.
Euphro Comicus iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 317.
Euphronius Lyricus [Euphron.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 176.
Eupithius Epigrammaticus v. Anthologia Graeca.
Eupolis Comicus [Eup.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ip. 258; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p.41.
Euripides Tragicus [E.] v B.C. Ed. G. G. A. Murray, Oxford (OCT). Fragments, ed. A. Nauck,
Euryphamus Pythagoreus [Euryph.] Apud Stobaeum; cf. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG ii p. 15.
Eusebius Caesariensis Scriptor Ecclesiasticus [Eus.] iv A.D. DE = Demonstratio Evangelica, ed. I. A. Heikel, Leipzig 1913. PE = Praeparatio Evangelica, ed. E. H. Gifford, Oxford 1903.
Eusebius Myndius Philosophus [Eus.Mynd.] Ed. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG iii p. 7.
Eusebius Historicus [Eus.Hist.] iii A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 201.
Eustathius Epiphaniensis Historicus [Eust.Epiph.] v A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 354.
Eustathius Episcopus Thessalonicensis [Eust.] xii A.D. Commentarii ad Homeri Iliadem et Odysseam, ad fidem exempli Romani [editi], 7 vols., Leipzig 1825-30. See also Dionysius Periegeta.
Eustratius Philosophus [Eustr.] xi/xii A.D. in APo. = in Analyticorum Posteriorum librum secundum commentarium, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xxi
Euthd. = Euthydemus
Euthphr. = Euthyphro
Euthycles Comicus [Euthycl.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 805.
Eutocius Mathematicus [Eutoc.] vi A.D. Commentarii in Archimedem et Apollonium Pergaeum (qq. v.).
Eutolmius Epigrammaticus [Eutolm.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Eutychianus Historicus [Eutych.] iv A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 365.
Eux. = pro Euxenippo
Evenus Elegiacus [Even.] v B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 269.
Ex. = Exodus
Ez. = Ezekiel
Ezekiel Poeta Judaeus [Ezek.] ii B.C. Exag. = Exagoge, ed. K. Kuiper, Mnemosyne xxviii (1900) p. 237.
Fab. = Fabius Maximus
Fab. = Fabulae (viii p. 24)
Favorinus Historicus [Favorin.] ii A.D. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 577.
Favorinus Philosophus [Favorin.] Apud Stobaeum.
Febr. = de febribus
Festus Grammaticus Latinus [Fest.] ii A.D. Ed. W. M. Lindsay, Leipzig (T.) 1913.
Firmicus Maternus Astrologus [Firm.] iv A.D. Ed. W. Kroll & F. Skutsch, Leipzig (T.) 1897, 1913.
Fist. = περὶ συρίγγων
Flaccus Epigrammaticus; v. Statyllius, Tullius
Flam. = Flamininus
Flat. = περὶ φυσῶν
Fluit. = περὶ τῶν ὀχουμένων
Foet.Exsect. = περὶ ἐγκατατομῆς ἐμβρύοι
Fortunatianus Rhetor [Fortunat.Rh.] iv A.D.(?) Ed. C. Halm, Rhetores Latini Minores, p. 79, Leipzig 1863.
Fr. = Fragmenta, ed. A. C. Pearson, Cambridge 1917.
Fr. = Fragmenta, ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 3; new fragments, marked A, B, &c., ed. H. W. Smyth, American Journal of Philology, xli (1920) p. 101.
Fr. = Fragmenta, ed. V. Rose, Leipzig (T.) 1886.
Fr. = Fragmenta. Dith.Oxy. = Dithyrambi, in POxy. 1604. Pae., Parth. = Paeanes, Parthenia, ed. E. Diehl, Supp. Lyr. 3 p. 52. Scholia, ed A. Boeckh, in editione Pindari, Berlin 1811-21; Scholia Vetera, ed. A. B. Drachmann, Leipzig (T.) 1903, 1910.
Fr. = Fragmenta (vol. vii, pp. 1-149 B.); Fr.inc. = Fragmenta incerta, ib., pp. 150-2.
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr. = Fragmenta
Fr.Hist. = Fragmenta Historica, ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 190.
Fr.anon. = Fragmenta anonyma
Fract. = περὶ ἀγμῶν
Fronto, M. Cornelius Scriptor Latinus ii A.D. Ep. = Epistulae, ed. S. A. Naber, Leipzig 1867; ed. C. R. Hames, London & New York (Loeb) 1919-20.
Fug. = Fugitivi
GA = de Generatione Animalium
GC = de Generatione et Corruptione
GGM ii p. 494. in Cat. = Anonymi in Aristotelis Categorias paraphrasis, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xxiii pars ii), Berlin 1883. in EN = Anonymi in Ethica Nicomachea commentaria, ed. G. Heylbut (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xx), Berlin 1892. in Prm. = Anonymi Commentarius in Platonis Parmenidem, ed. W. Kroll in Rh. Mus. xlvii (1892) 599. in Rh. = Anonymi in Artem Rhetoricam commentaria, ed. H. Rabe (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xxi pars ii), Berlin 1896. in SE = in Sophisticos Elenchos paraphrasis, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xxiii pars iv), Berlin 1884. in Tht. = Anonymi Commentarius in Platonis Theaetetum, ed. H. Diels & W. Schubart, BKT ii, Berlin 1905. Incred. = Anonymus, περὶ ἀπίστων, ed. N. Festa (post Palaephatum (q. v.), p. 88), Leipzig (T.) 1902. Trop. = Anonymi, περὶ τρόπων, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. iii pp. 207, 227.
Gabrielius Epigrammaticus [Gabriel.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Gaetulicus, Cn. Lentulus Epigrammaticus [Gaet.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Gal. = contra Galilaeos, ed. C. J. Neumann, Leipzig 1880.
Galb. = Galba (not in original Bibliography)
Galenus Medicus [Gal.] ii A.D. Ed. C. G. Kühn, Leipzig 1821-33 (cited by vol. and p.); ed. H. Diels et alii, CMG v 4 (2), 9 (1, 2), Leipzig 1918- (in progress): the following works (cited by title) are separately edited in the editions named: Anim.Pass. = περὶ ψυχῆς παθῶν κτλ., ed. J. Marquardt, Galeni Scripta Minora i p. 1, Leipzig (T.) 1884. Consuet. = περὶ ἐθῶν, ed. I. Müller, Scripta Minora (v. supr.) ii p. 9. Inst.Log. = εἰσαγωγὴ διαλεκτική, ed. C. Kalbfleisch, Leipzig (T.) 1896. Libr.Ord. = περὶ τῆς τάξεως τῶν ἰδίων βιβλίων, ed. I. Müller,
Gall. = Gallus
Gall. = Κελτική
Gallus Epigrammaticus i B.C.(?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Gaudentius Musicus [Gaud.Harm.] Ed. C. Jan, Musici Scriptores Graeci, Leipzig (T.) 1895, p. 327.
Gauradas Epigrammaticus v. Anthologia Graeca.
Ge. = Genesis
Gellius, Aulus Grammaticus Latinus [Gell.] ii A.D. Ed. C. Hosius, Leipzig (T.) 1903.
Geminus Astronomicus [Gem.] i B.C. Ed. C. Manitius, Leipzig (T.) 1898. Calend. = Calendarium, ed. C. Wachsmuth (post Lyd.Ost.,p. 181).
Geminus Epigrammaticus; v. Tullius Geminus.
Genit. = περὶ γονῆς
Geog. = Geographia (lib. i-iii, ed. C. Müller, C. T. Fischer, Paris 1883-1901; ed. F. A. Nobbe, Leipzig 1843-5).
Geoponica [Gp.] Ed. H. Beckh, Leipzig (T.) 1895.
Georg. = Γεωργός
Germanicus Caesar Epigrammaticus [Germ.] i B.C./i A.D v. Anthologia Graeca.
Gland. = περὶ ἀδένων
Glaucus Atheniensis Epigrammaticus [Glauc.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Glaucus Nicopolitanus Epigrammaticus [Glauc.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Glossaria [Gloss.] Ed. G. Loewe, G. Goetz & F. Schoell, Corpus Glossariorum Latinorum, Leipzig 1888-1924.
Gnom. = Gnomologium
Gorgias Rhetor et Sophista [Gorg.] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 235. Hel., Pal. = Helena, Palamedes, ed. F. Blass (post Antiphontem, q. v.).
Gorgon Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 410.
Goth. = de Bello Gothico
Gregorius Corinthius Grammaticus [Greg.Cor.] xii A.D. Ed. G. H. Schaefer, Leipzig 1811. Trop. = περὶ τρόπων, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. iii p. 215.
Gregorius Cyprius Paroemiographus [Greg.Cypr.] xiii A.D. Ed. E. L. von Leutsch & F. G. Schneidewin, Paroemiographi i p. 349, ii p. 53.
Grg. = Gorgias
H. = Hymni
HA = Historia Animalium
HF = Hercules Furens
HG = Historia Graeca (Hellenica)
HP = Historia Plantarum
Hadrianus Imperator Epigrammaticus [Hadr.] ii A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Hadrianus Rhetor [Hadr.Rh.] ii A.D. Ed. H. Hinck (post Polemonem, p. 44), Leipzig (T.) 1873.
Haem. = περὶ αἱμορροΐδων
Halc. = Halcyon
Hann. = Ἀννιβαϊκή
Hanno Geographus translated iv B.C. Peripl. = Periplus, ed. C. Müller, GGM i p. 1.
Harm. = Harmonica, ed. J. Wallis, Opera Mathematica iii, Oxford 1699.
Harm. = Harmonides
Harmodius Historicus [Harmod.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 411.
Harpocratio Grammaticus [Harp.] i or ii A.D. Ed. W. Dindorf, Oxford 1853.
Harpocratio Medicus et Astrologus [Harp.Astr.] i A.D. in Cat. Cod. Astr.
Hb. = Habakkuk
Hebd. = περὶ ἑβδομάδων, ed. W. H. Roscher, Die Hippokratische Schrift von der Siebenzahl, Paderborn 1913.
Hec. = Hecale
Hec. = Hecuba
Hecataeus Abderita Historicus [Hecat.Abd.] iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 384.
Hecataeus Milesius Historicus [Hecat.] vi/v B.C. Ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 1.
Hedyle Epigrammatica Apud Athenaeum.
Hedylus Epigrammaticus [Hedyl.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Hegemon Comicus et Parodus [Hegem.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 700; ed. P. Brandt, Corpusculum poesis epicae ludibundae i p. 42, Leipzig (T.) 1888.
Hegesander Historicus [Hegesand.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 412.
Hegesianax Epicus [Hegesian.] ii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 8.
Hegesias Historicus Ed. C. Müller, SRAM p. 138.
Hegesippus Comicus [Hegesipp.Com.] iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 312.
Hegesippus Epigrammaticus [Hegesipp.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Hel. = Helena
Heliodorus Medicus [Heliod.] i/ii A.D. Apud Oribasium.
Heliodorus Periegeta [Heliod.Hist.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 425.
Heliodorus Philosophus [Heliod.] in EN = in Ethica Nicomachea paraphrasis, ed. G. Heylbut (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xix pars ii), Berlin 1889.
Heliodorus Scriptor Eroticus [Hld.] iii A.D. Ed. W. A. Hirschig, Erotici, p. 223, Paris (D.) 1856.
Helladius Epigrammaticus [Hellad.] ii A.D.(?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Helladius [Hellad.] Apud Photium (Bibl., cod. 279).
Hellanicus Historicus [Hellanic.] v B.C. Ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 104.
Hellenica Oxyrhynchia [Hell.Oxy.] Cum Theopompi et Cratippi fragmentis, ed. B. P. Grenfell & A. S. Hunt, Oxford (OCT).
Hemerologium Florentinum [Hemerolog.Flor.] = Histoire de l’ Acad. roy. des Inscr. et Belles-lettres avec Mém. de litt., Paris, t. xlvii, 1809, pp. 66-84.
Heniochus Comicus [Henioch.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 431.
Hephaestio Astrologus [Heph.Astr.] iv A.D. in Cat. Cod. Astr. Bk. i, ed. A. Engelbrecht, Vienna 1887.
Hephaestio Grammaticus [Heph.] Hephaestionis Enchiridion cum commentariis veteribus, ed. M. Consbruch, Leipzig (T.) 1906; cited without title. Poëm. = περὶ ποιημάτων, ed. M. Consbruch, ibid. p. 62. Scholia, ibid. p. 79; ed. R. Westphal, Scriptores Metrici Graeci i p. 95, Leipzig (T.) 1866.
Her. = Heroicus
Her. = Ἥρως
Heracl. = Heraclidae
Heraclas Medicus [Heracl.] Apud Oribasium.
Heraclides Cumaeus Historicus [Heraclid.Cum.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 95.
Heraclides Lembus Historicus [Heraclid.Lemb.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 167.
Heraclides Ponticus Historicus [Heraclid.Pont.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 197; cf. O. Voss, De Heraclidis Pontici vita et scriptis, Rostock 1896.
Heraclides Sinopensis Epigrammaticus [Heraclid.Sinop.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Heraclides Tarentinus Medicus [Heraclid.] i B.C. Apud Galenum.
Heraclides Comicus [Heraclid.Com.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 435.
Heraclides Historicus [Heraclid.] Pol. = περὶ πολιτειῶν, ed. V. Rose, in Arist. Fr. pp. 370-86.
Heraclitus Epigrammaticus [Heraclit.] iii B.C.
Heraclitus Paradoxographus [Heraclit.] Incred. = de incredibilibus, ed. N. Festa, Mythographi Graeci iii (2), Leipzig (T.) 1902.
Heraclitus Philosophus [Heraclit.] vi/v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 67. Ep. = Epistulae, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 409.
Heraclitus [Heraclit.] i A.D. (?) All. = Allegoriae = Quaestiones Homericae, ediderunt societatis philologae Bonnensis sodales, prolegomena scripsit F. Oelmann, Leipzig (T.) 1910.
Herc. = Hercules
Herillus Carthaginiensis Stoicus [Herill.Stoic.] iii B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF i p. 91.
Herm. = Hermotimus
Hermes Trismegistus [Herm.] Apud Stobaeum: see also Corpus Hermeticum.
Hermesianax Elegiacus [Hermesian.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 96.
Hermias Alexandrinus Philosophus [Herm.] v A.D. in Phdr. = in Platonis Phaedrum scholia, ed. P. Couvreur, Paris 1901; cited by Astʼs pages, given in Couvreurʼs margin.
Hermias Historicus [Herm.Hist.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 80.
Hermias Iambographus [Herm.Iamb.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 237.
Hermippus Comicus [Hermipp.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 224; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 53. Iamb. = Fragmenta Iamborum, ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 505.
Hermippus Historicus [Hermipp.Hist.] iii/ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 35.
Hermocles Lyricus [Hermocl.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 173.
Hermocreon Epigrammaticus [Hermocr.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Hermodorus Epigrammaticus [Hermod.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Hermogenes Rhetor [Hermog.] ii A.D. Ed. H. Rabe, Leipzig (T.) 1913.
Hermon vel Hermonax Epicus Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 251.
Hero Mechanicus ii/i B.C. (?) Ed. W. Schmidt, H. Schöne, J. L. Heiberg, Leipzig (T.) 1899-1914; Belopoeica, ed. R. Schneider, Metz 1907; spurious treatises (distd. by asterisk), ed. F. Hultsch, Berlin 1864.
Herod. = Herodotus
Herodas Mimographus [Herod.] iii B.C. Ed. W. Headlam & A. D. Knox, Cambridge 1922.
Herodianus Grammaticus [Hdn.] ii A.D. Hdn.Gr. = Herodiani Technici reliquiae, ed. A. Lentz, Leipzig 1867-70 (cited by vol. and p.). Hdn.Epim. = Partitiones, ed. J. F. Boissonade, London 1819. Hdn.Philet. = Philetaerus, ed. Pierson, with Moeris, q. v. Hdn.Vers. = de Versibus, ed. W. Studemund, Jahrbücher für klassische Philologie xcv (1867) p. 618.
Herodianus Historicus [Hdn.] iii A.D. Ed. K. Stavenhagen, Leipzig (T.) 1922.
Herodianus Rhetor [Hdn.] Fig. = de Figuris, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. iii p. 83.
Herodorus Historicus [Herodor.] v/iv B.C. Ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 215.
Herodotus Historicus [Hdt.] v B.C. Ed. C. Hude, Oxford (OCT). Ps.-Hdt.Vit.Hom. = Vita Homeri, ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 192.
Herodotus Medicus [Herod.Med.] i A.D. Apud Oribasium. Cf. R. Fuchs, Rheinisches Museum xlix (1894) p. 532, l (1895) p. 576, lviii (1903) p. 69, Festschrift zu J. Vahlens 70. Geburtstag, p. 147 sq.; M. Wellmann, Hermes xl (1905) p. 580, xlviii (1913) p. 141.
Herophilus Medicus [Herophil.] iii B.C. Apud Galenum.
Hes. = Hesiodus
Hesiodus Epicus [Hes.] Ed. A. Rzach, editio tertia, Leipzig (T.) 1913.
Hesychius Milesius Historicus [Hsch.Mil.] vi A.D. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 143.
Hesychius Lexicographus [Hsch.] v A.D. (?) Ed. M. Schmidt, Jena 1858-68.
Hg. = Haggai
Hicesius Medicus [Hices.] i B.C. Apud Athenaeum.
Hier. = Hiero
Hierocles Platonicus Philosophus [Hierocl.] v A.D. in CA = in Carmen Aureum, ed. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG i p. 408. Prov. = de providentia, apud Photium; cited by Bekkerʼs page.
Hierocles Stoicus Philosophus [Hierocl.] i/ii A.D. Ed. H. v. Arnim, BKT iv (1906); cited by Arnimʼs page.
Hierocles Facetiarum Scriptor [Hierocl.] iv A.D. (?) Ed. A. Eberhard, Philogelos: Hieroclis et Philagrü facetiae, Berlin 1869. [Facet.]
Hierocles Historicus [Hierocl.Hist.] iii A.D. (?) Ed. C. Müller, FGH iv p. 429.
Hieronymus Cardianus Historicus [Hieronym.Hist.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 450.
Himerius Sophista [Him.] iv A.D. Ed. F. Dübner, Paris (D.) 1849 (post Philostratum, ed. Westermann).
Hipp. = Hippias
Hipp. = Hippolytus
Hippagoras Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 430.
Hipparch. = Hipparchus
Hipparchus Astronomicus [Hipparch.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Manitius, Leipzig (T.) 1894.
Hipparchus Comicus [Hipparch.Com.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 272.
Hipparchus Philosophus Pythagoreus [Hipparch.] Apud Stobaeum; cf. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG ii p. 16.
Hippias Eleus Historicus et Sophista v B.C. Ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 156; ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 282.
Hippias Erythraeus Historicus [Hippias Erythr.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 431.
Hippiatrica [Hippiatr.] Veterinariae Medicinae libri duo, ed. S. Grynaeus, Basel 1537; ed. E. Oder & C. Hoppe, Leipzig (T.) 1924.
Hippocrates Medicus [Hp.] v B.C. Ed. E. Littré, 10 vols., Paris 1839-61; ed. H. Kuehlewein, vols. i-ii (all published), Leipzig 1894, 1902.
Hippocratis et Galeni Opera, vol. xii, Paris 1679.
Hippodamus Pythagoreus [Hippod.] Apud Stobaeum.
Hippolytus Scriptor Ecclesiasticus [Hippol.] iii A. D. Haer. = Refutatio Omnium Haeresium, ed. P. Wendland, Leipzig 1916.
Hippon Philosophus v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 288.
Hipponax Iambographus [Hippon.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 460.
Hippothoon Tragicus Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 827.
Hippys Historicus v B.C. (?) Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 12.
Hisp. = Ἰβηρική
Hist.Conscr. = Quomoao historia conscribenda sit
Historiae Augustae Scriptores [Hist.Aug.] Scriptores Historiae Augustae, ed. H. Peter2, Leipzig (T.) 1884.
Ho. = Hosea
Homerus Epicus [Hom.] Ed. D. B. Monro & T. W. Allen, Oxford (OCT). Batr. = Batrachomyomachia (q.v.)} Il. = Ilias }sine auctoris nomine Od. = Odyssea }laudantur.
Honestus Epigrammaticus [Honest.] i B.C. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Horapollo [Horap.] iv A.D. (?) Hieroglyphica, ed. J. C. de Pauw, Utrecht 1727; ed. C. Leemans, Amsterdam 1835.
Hp.Ma., Mi. = Hippias Major, Minor
Hum. = περὶ χυμῶν
Hymni Homerici [h.Hom.] Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT). [h.Ap.] = hymnus ad Apollinem (to Apollo) [h.Bacch.] = hymnus ad Bacchum (to Dionysus) [h.Cer.] = hymnus ad Cererem (to Demeter) [h.Mart.] = hymnus ad Martem (to Ares) [h.Merc.] = hymnus ad Mercurium (to Hermes) [h.Pan.] = hymnus ad Panem (to Pan) [h.Ven.] = hymnus ad Venerem (to Aphrodite)
Hymni Magici [Hymn.Mag.] Ed. G. Parthey, Abh. Berl. Akad. 1865, p. 109 sqq.; cf. C. Wessely, Denkschr. Wien. Akad., philol.-hist. Kl. xxxvi (2) (1888) p. 27: v. Orphica.
Hymni, v. Hymni Homerici. Scholia in Homeri Iliadem, ed. W. Dindorf, 4 vols., Oxford 1874; vols. v and vi, ed. E. Maass, Oxford 1887-8. Scholia in Homeri Odysseam. ed. W. Dindorf, Oxford 1855.
Hymnus Curetum [Hymn.Curet.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 160.
Hymnus ad Idaeos Dactylos [Hymn.Id.Dact.] iv B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 171.
Hymnus ad Isim [Hymn.Is.] IG 12(5).739.
Hyperides Orator [Hyp.] iv B.C. Ed. F. G. Kenyon, Oxford (OCT).
Hyps. = Hypsipyle, ed. A. S. Hunt, Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta Papyracea, Oxford (OCT).
Hypsicles Astronomus [Hypsicl.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Manitius, Dresden 1888.
IA = Iphigenia Aulidensis
IA = de Incessu Animalium
IT = Iphigenia Taurica
Iamb. = Iambi
Iamblichus Philosophus [Iamb.] iv A.D. Comm.Math. = de communi mathematica scientia, ed. N. Festa, Leipzig (T.) 1891. in Nic. = in Nicomachi arithmeticam introductionem, ed. H. Pistelli, Leipzig (T.) 1894 (cited by page). Myst. = de Mysteriis, ed. G. Parthey, Berlin 1857. Protr. = Protrepticus, ed. H. Pistelli, Leipzig (T.) 1888. VP = de vita Pythagorica, ed. A. Nauck, Leipzig 1884.
Iamblichus Scriptor Eroticus [Iamb.Bab.] ii A.D. Ed. R. Hercher, Erotici i p. 217.
Ibycus Lyricus [Ibyc.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 235. Oxy. = POxy. 1790.
Icar. = Icaromenippus
Id. = περὶ ἰδεῶν
Idomeneus Historicus iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 489.
Idyll. = Idyllia
Ign. = de Igne
Ilias Parva [Il.Parv.] Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 127.
Ilias [Il.] v. Homerus.
Iliu Persis [Il.Pers.] Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 137.
Ill. = Ἰλλυρική
Im. = Imagines
Inc. 1, 2 = Fabula incerta 1, 2
Ind. = adversus Indoctum
Insomn. = de Insomniis
Insomn. = περὶ ἐνυπνίων
Inst. = Institutio Oratoria
Int. = de Interpretatione
Int. = περὶ τῶν ἐντὸς παθῶν
Inv. = περὶ εὑρέσεως
Ion Chius Fragmenta Elegiaca, ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 251. [Ion Eleg.] Fragmenta Historica, ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 44. [Ion Hist.] Fragmenta Lyrica, ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 255. [Ion Lyr.] Fragmenta Tragica, ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 732. [Ion Trag.]
Ion
Ion
Iophon Tragicus v B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 761.
Irenaeus Epigrammaticus [Iren.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Is. = Isaiah
Is. = de Isaeo
Isaeus Orator [Is.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Thalheim, Leipzig (T.) 1903.
Isidorus Aegeates Epigrammaticus [Isid.Aeg.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Isidorus Characenus Geographus [Isid.Char.] i B.C./i A.D. Ed. C. Müller, GGM i p. 244.
Isidorus Hispalensis Grammaticus [Isid.] vi/vii A.D. Etym. = Etymologiae, ed. W. M. Lindsay, Oxford (OCT).
Isidorus Scholasticus Epigrammaticus [Isid.] vi A D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Isidorus Tragicus [Isid.Trag.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 829.
Isigonus Paradoxographus [Isig.] ii/i B.C. (?) Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 435.
Isoc. = de Isocrate
Isocrates Orator [Isoc.] v/iv B.C. Ed. F. Blass, 2 vols., Leipzig (T.) 1889-98.
Ister Historicus iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 409.
Isyllus Lyricus [Isyll.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 132 (=IG 4.950).
Ital. = Ἰταλική
JConf. = Juppiter Confutatus
JTr. = Juppiter Tragoedus
Jahrb. ix (1894), Philol. liv (1895), Rev. Phil. i (1877), Rh. Mus. xxxvii (1882), xlix (1894), or from Reiskeʼs Libanius, vol. iv, pp. 512, 771.
Jb. = Job
Jd. = Judges
Je = Jeremiah
Jl. = Joel
Jn. = Jonah
Jo. = Joshua
Joannes Alexandrinus Grammaticus [Jo.Alex. vel Jo.Gramm.] vi A.D. Idem qui Philoponus (q.v.). Compendium περὶ διαλέκτων, ed. O. Hoffmann, Die griechischen Dialekte ii, Göttingen 1893, p. 204. [Jo.Gramm.Comp.] τονικὰ παραγγέλματα. ed. W. Dindorf, Leipzig 1825. [Jo.Alex.]
Joannes Diaconus Grammaticus [Jo.Diac.] Ed. T. Gaisford, Poetae Graeci Minores, vol. iii, p. 448.
Joannes Gazaeus [Jo.Gaz.] vi A.D. Ed. P. Friedländer, Leipzig-Berlin 1912.
Josephus Historicus [J.] i A.D. Ed. S. A. Naber, Leipzig (T.) 1888-96.
Jov. = Hymnus in Jovem
Ju. = Judith
Juba, Rex Mauretaniae Historicus i B.C./i A.D. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 465.
Jud.Voc. = Judicium Vocalium
Judic. = περὶ κρισίων
Judic. = περὶ κριτηρίου, ed. J. Bullialdus, Paris 1663; ed. F. Hanow, Leipzig (Progr. Küstrin) 1870; cited by page of B., given in margin of H.
Julianus Aegyptius Epigrammaticus [Jul. vel Jul.Aegypt.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Julianus Imperator [Jul.] iv A.D. Ed. F. C. Hertlein, Leipzig (T.) 1875-6.
Julianus Laodicensis Astrologus [Jul.Laod.] v/vi A.D. v. Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum.
Juncus Philosophus [Junc.] ii A.D. (?) Apud Stobaeum.
Jusj. = ὅρκος
Just. = De Justo
Justinianus Imperator [Just.] vi A.D. Constitutio Δέδωκεν, ed. P. Krüger, Corpus Juris Civilis i13, Berlin 1920. [Const. Δέδωκεν ] Constitution ‘omnem’, ed. P. Krüger, op. cit. [Const.omnem] Edicta, ed. R. Schoell et W. Kroll, Corpus Juris Civilis iii4, Berlin 1905. [Edict.] Novellae, ed. R. Schoell et W. Kroll, op. cit. [Nov.]
Juv. = de Juventute
Juvenalis, D. Junius Poeta Latinus [Juv.] i A.D. Ed. S. G. Owen, Oxford (OCT) (post Persium).
Kith. = Κιθαριστής
Kol. = Κόλαξ
Kolotes und Menedemos, Leipzig 1906. [in Euthd., in Ly.]
Kon. = Κωνεαζόμεναι
L. = Lithica Fr. = Fragmenta, ed. O. Kern, Berlin 1922.
LI = de Lineis Insecabilibus
LXX v. Vetus Testamentum.
La. = Laches
La. = Lamentations
Lac. = Respublica Lacedaemoniorum
Laco Epigrammaticus v. Anthologia Graeca.
Lamprocles Lyricus [Lamprocl.] v B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 554.
Lap. = de Lapidibus
Laps. = pro Lapsu inter Salutandum
Lass. = de Lassitudine
Lasus Lyricus vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 376.
Lav.Pall. = Lavacrum Palladis
Le. = Leviticus
Leo Philosophus Epigrammaticus [Leo Phil.] v A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Leonidas Alexandrinus Epigrammaticus [Leon.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Leonidas Epigrammaticus [Leon.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Leonidas Medicus [Leonid.] i/ii A.D. Apud Oribasium.
Leontius Epigrammaticus [Leont.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Leontius Mathematicus [Leont. in Arat.] vii A.D. Ed. E. Maass, Commentariorum in Aratum reliquiae, Berlin 1898, p. 559.
Lesbonax Grammaticus [Lesb.Gramm.] ii A.D. Ed. R. Müller, Leipzig 1900.
Lesbonax Rhetor [Lesb.Rh.] ii A.D. Ed. F. Kiehr, Leipzig 1907.
Leucippus Philosophus [Leucipp.] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 1.
Leucon Comicus v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 703.
Lex. = Lexiphanes
Lex = νόμος
Lexicon Messanense [Lex.Mess.] Ed. H. Rabe, Rh. Mus. xlvii (1892) p. 404; l (1895) p. 148.
Lexicon Rhetoricum Cantabrigiense [Lex.Rhet.Cant.] Ed. M. H. E. Meier, Halle 1844; ed. E. O. Houtsma, Leyden 1870.
Lexicon Rhetoricum [Lex.Rhet.] Apud Aelium Dionysium et Eustathium.
Lexicon Sabbaiticum [Lex.Sabb.] Ed. A. Papadopulos-Kerameus, Petersburg 1892.
Lexicon Vindobonense [Lex.Vind.] Ed. A. Nauck, Petersburg 1867.
Lexicon de Spiritu [Lex. de Spir.] Ed. L. C. Valckenaer (post Ammonium).
Lg. = Leges
Lib. = de Libidine et Aegritudine (vol. vii, p. 1 B.)
Libanius Sophista [Lib.] iv A.D. Ed. R. Foerster, Leipzig (T.) 1903-1923.
Licymnius Lyricus [Licymn.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 598.
Limenius Lyricus [Limen.] ii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 149.
Linus Epicus Apud Stobaeum.
Liqu. = περὶ ὑγρῶν χρήσιος
Loc. = Loci Communes (viii p. 158)
Loc.Hom. = περὶ τόπων τῶν κατὰ ἄνθρωπον
Lollius Bassus Epigrammaticus [Loll.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca; cf. Bassus.
Long. = de Longaevitate
Longinus Rhetor [Longin.] (iii A.D.) Ed. A. O. Prickard, Oxford (OCT); cited without title. Fr. = Fragmenta, ed. C. Hammer in L. Spengel, Rhet. i2 (2), Leipzig (T.) 1894, p. 213. Proll.Heph. = Prolegomena ad Hephaestionis Euchiridion, ed. M. Consbruch (post Hephaestionem), Leipzig (T.) 1906, pp. 81 ff. Rh. = Ars Rhetorica, ed. C. Hammer, op. cit., p. 179.
Longus Scriptor Eroticus iii A.D.(?) Ed. R. Hercher, Erotici i p. 239.
Luc. = Lucullus
Lucianus [Luc.] Sophista ii A.D. Ed. C. Jacobitz, 3 vols., Leipzig (T.) 1896-7; ed. J. Sommerbrodt, 3 vols. [all published], Berlin 1886-99; ed. N. Nilén, Leipzig (T.) 1906-. Scholia in Lucianum, ed. H. Rabe, Leipzig (T.) 1906.
Lucillius Epigrammaticus [Lucill.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Luct. = de Luctu
Ly. = Lysis
Lyc. = Lycurgus
Lyc. = pro Lycophrone
Lycophron Tragicus [Lyc.] iii B.C. Ed. E. Scheer (cum scholiis), Berlin 1881-1908. Fr. = Fragmenta Tragica, ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 817.
Lycophronides Lyricus [Lycophronid.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 633.
Lycurgus Orator [Lycurg.] iv B.C. Ed. F. Blass, Leipzig (T.) 1899. Fragmenta, ed. H. Sauppe, Orat. Att. ii p. 258.
Lycus Historicus iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 370.
Lyd. = Λυδοί, ed. R. Förster, op. cit.
Lydus, Joannes Laurentius Historicus [Lyd.] vi A.D. de Magistratibus populi Romani, ed. R. Wünsch, Leipzig (T.) 1903. [Mag.] de Mensibus, ed. R. Wünsch, Leipzig (T.) 1898. [Mens.] de Ostentis, ed. C. Wachsmuth, Leipzig (T.) 1897. [Ost.]
Lynceus Comicus [Lync.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 274. Cetera fragmenta apud Athenaeum.
Lyrica Adespota [Lyr.Adesp.] Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 689.
Lyrica Alexandrina Adespota [Lyr.Alex.Adesp.] Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 177.
Lys. = Lysander
Lys. = Lysistrata
Lys. = de Lysia
Lysias Orator [Lys.] v B.C. Ed. C. Hude, Oxford (OCT). Fragmenta, ed. T. Thalheim, Leipzig (T.) 1901. [Fr.]; ed. H. Sauppe, Orat. Att. ii p. 170. [Fr. . . S.]
Lysimachides Historicus [Lysimachid.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 340.
Lysimachus Historicus [Lysim.] ii or i B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 334.
Lysippus Comicus [Lysipp.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 700.
Lysis Philosophus Ep. = Epistula, v. Pythagorae et Pythagoreorum Epistulae.
M. = adversus Mathematicos
MA = de Motu Animalium
MM = Magna Moralia
Ma. = Malachi
Mac. = Μακεδονική
Macarius Paroemiographus [Macar.] xv A.D. Ed. E. L. von Leutsch & F. G. Schneidewin, Paroemiographi ii p. 135.
Macedonius Thessalonicensis Epigrammaticus [Maced.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Macedonius Epigrammaticus [Maced.] i A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Macedonius Lyricus [Maced.] Paean, ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 138. [Pae.]
Macho Comicus iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 324. Cetera fragmenta apud Athenaeum.
Macr. = Macrobii
Macr. = Macrobii
Macrobius Grammaticus [Macr.] iv/v A.D. Exc. = Excerpta Grammatica, ed. H. Keil, Gramm. Lat. v p. 595. Sat. = Saturnalia, ed. F. Eyssenhardt2, Leipzig (T.) 1893.
Maecius Epigrammaticus [Maec.] i A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Magnes Comicus [Magn.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 7; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 54.
Magnus Epigrammaticus iv A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Magnus Historicus [Magnus Hist.] iv A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 365.
Maiistas Epicus [Maiist.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 68 ( = IGΙΙ(4).1299).
Malchus Historicus [Malch.] iv A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 383.
Mamercus Elegiacus [Mamerc.] Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 325.
Manetho Astrologus [Man.] iv A.D. (?) Ed. H. Koechly (with Dorotheus and Anubion), Leipzig (T.) 1858.
Manetho Historicus [Man.Hist.] iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 511.
Mantissa Proverbiorum [Mantiss.Prov.] Ed. E. L. von Leutsch & F. G. Schneidewin, Paroemiographi ii p. 745.
Mar. = Marius
Marc. = Marcellus
Marcellinus Biographus [Marcellin.] iv A.D. (?) Vita Thucydidis, ed. H. Stuart Jones (ante Thucydidem), Oxford (OCT). [Vit. Thuc.]
Marcellinus Medicus [Marcellin.] ii A.D. (?) Puls. = de Pulsibus, ed. H. Schöne, Festschrift zur 49. Versammlung deutscher Philologen und Schulmänner, Basel 1907.
Marcellus Sidetes Poeta Medicus [Marc.Sid.] ii A.D. Ed. M. Schneider, Commentationes philologae quibus O. Ribbeckio . . . congratulantur discipuli, Leipzig 1888, p. 115.
Marcianus Geographus [Marcian.] iv/v A.D. Ed. C. Müller, GGM i p. 515. [Peripl.]
Marcus Antoninus Imperator [M.Ant.] ii A.D. Ed. J. H. Leopold, Oxford (OCT).
Marcus Argentarius Epigrammaticus [Marc.Arg.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Margites Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 152.
Maria Alchemista [Maria Alch.] ii A.D. (?) Apud Olympiodorum et Zosimum.
Marianus Epigrammaticus [Marian.] v/vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Marinus Biographus [Marin.] v/vi A.D. Procl. = Vita Procli, ed. J. F. Boissonade (post Cobeti Diogenem Laertium), Paris (D.) 1862.
Marius Victorinus Grammaticus Latinus [Mar.Vict.] iv A.D. Ed. H. Keil, Gramm. Lat. vi p. 1.
Martialis Epigrammaticus Latinus [Mart.] i A.D. Ed. W. M. Lindsay, Oxford (OCT).
Martianus Capella Grammaticus Latinus [Mart.Cap.] v A.D. Ed. F. Eyssenhardt, Leipzig (T.) 1866.
Matro Parodius iv B.C. Conv. = Convivium, ed. P. Brandt, Corpusculum poesis epicae ludibundae i, Leipzig (T.) 1888, p. 60. Parod.Fr. = Parodiarum Fragmenta, op. cit. p. 91.
Maximus Tyrius Sophista [Max.Tyr.] ii A.D. Ed. H. Hobein, Leipzig (T.) 1910 (cited by the numeration of F. Dübner, post Theophrastum, Paris (D.) 1840).
Maximus Astrologus [Max.] i B.C. (?) Ed. A. Ludwich, Leipzig (T.) 1877.
Mech. = Mechanica
Med. = Medea
Medic. = περὶ ἰητροῦ
Megasthenes Historicus [Megasth.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 397.
Meges Medicus i A.D. Apud Oribasium.
Melampus Scriptor de divinatione [Melamp.] περὶ ἐλαιῶν τοῦ σώματος μαντικὴ πρὸς Πτολεμαῖον, ed. J. G. F. Franz, Scriptores Physiognomiae Veteres, Altenburg 1780. περὶ παλμῶν, ed. H. Diels, Abh. Berl.Akad., 1907; cf. PRyl. 1.28.
Melanippides Lyricus [Melanipp.] v B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 589.
Melanthius Historicus [Melanth.Hist.] iv B Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 444.
Melanthius Tragicus [Melanth.Trag.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 760.
Meleager Epigrammaticus [Mel.] i B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Melinno Lyrica i A.D. (?) Apud Stobaeum.
Melissa Ep. = Epistula, v Pythagorae et Pythagoreorum Epistulae.
Melissus Philosophus [Meliss.] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 176.
Mem. = Memorabilia
Mem. = de Memoria
Memnon Historicus [Memn.] i A.D. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 525.
Men. = Meno
Menaechmus Historicus [Menaechm.] iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, SRAM p. 145.
Menander Ephesius Historicus [Men.Eph.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 445.
Menander Protector Historicus [Men.Prot.] vi A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM ii p. 1.
Menander Comicus [Men.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 3; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 54. Menandrea, ed. A. Körte2, Leipzig (T.) 1912:
Menander Rhetor [Men.Rh.] iii A.D. Ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. iii p. 329.
Menecles Barcaeus Historicus [Menecl.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 448.
Menecrates Ephesius Poeta Philosophus [Menecr.Eph.] iv B.C. Ed. H. Diels, PPF p. 171.
Menecrates Xanthius Historicus [Menecr.Xanth.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 343.
Menecrates Comicus [Menecr.] Ed. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 63.
Menemachus Medicus [Menemach.] i A.D. Apud Oribasium.
Menesthenes Historicus [Menesth.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 451.
Menetor Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 452.
Menippus Epistolographus [Menipp.] iii B.C. Epistulae, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 400. [Ep.]
Meno Medicus iv B.C. Iatr. = Iatrika v. Anonymus Londinensis.
Menodotus Samius Historicus [Menodot.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 103.
Merc.Cond. = de Mercede Conductis
Mesomedes Lyricus [Mesom.] ii A.D. Ed. C. Jan, Musici Scriptores Graeci, Leipzig (T.) 1899, p. 454,
Metagenes Comicus [Metag.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 704.
Metaph. = Metaphysica, ed. H. Usener, Bonn 1890.
Metaph. = Metaphysica
Mete. = Meteorologica
Meth. = περὶ μεθόδου δεινότητος
Metr. = Metrica
Metr. = de Metris (vol. vii, p. 465 B.)
Metrodorus Chius Philosophus [Metrod.Chius] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 140.
Metrodorus Scepsius Historicus [Metrod.Sceps.] i B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 203.
Metrodorus (continued) Herc. 831 = Papyrus Herculanensis 831; ed. A. Körte, op. cit., pp. 571 ff.
Metrodorus Epigrammaticus [Metrod.] iv A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Metrodorus Philosophus [Metrod.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. A. Körte, Jahrbücher für klassische Philologie, Suppl. xvii p. 529, Leipzig 1890.
Mi. = Micah
Michael Ephesius Philosophus [Mich.] xi/xii A.D. in EN = in Ethica Nicomachea commentarium, ed. G. Heylbut (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xx), Berlin 1892; in librum quintum Ethicorum Nicomacheorum commentarium, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xxii pars iii), Berlin 1901. in PA = in libros de Partibus Animalium, de Animalium Motione, de Animalium Incessu commentaria, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xxii pars ii), Berlin 1904. in PN = in Parva Naturalia commentaria, ed. P. Wendland (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xxii pars i), Berlin 1903.
Michaelius Epigrammaticus vi A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Milt. = Μιλτιάδης, ed. R. Förster, Ind. Lect. Vratisl. 1892/3, Breslau 1892.
Mimnermus Lyricus [Mimn.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 25.
Mimnermus Tragicus [Mimn.Trag.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 829.
Min. = Minos
Minucianus Rhetor [Minuc.] ii A.D. Ed. C. Hammer in L. Spengel, Rhet.i2(2), Leipzig(T.)1894, p.340.
Mir. = Mirabilia
Mir. = Miracula
Mis. = Misopogon
Mis. = Μισούμεναι
Mith. = Μιθριδάτειος
Mithradates Epistolographus [Mithr.] (i B.C.) Ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 177.
Mnasalcas Epigrammaticus [Mnasalc.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Mnaseas Historicus iii/ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 149.
Mnesimachus Comicus [Mnesim.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 436.
Mnesitheus Atheniensis Medicus [Mnesith.Ath.] iii B.C. Apud Oribasium.
Mnesitheus Cyzicenus Medicus [Mnesith.Cyz.] Apud Oribasium; fortasse idem qui Atheniensis.
Mochl. = μοχλικόν
Moeris Grammaticus [Moer.] ii A.D. Ed. J. Pierson, Leyden 1759.
Moero Epica iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 21.
Molpis Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 453.
Mon. = Μονόστιχοι, ed. A. Meineke, Fragmenta Comicorum Graecorum iv (1841) p. 340
Morb. = περὶ νούσων
Morb.Sacr. = περὶ ἱερῆς νούσου
Moschio Gnomologus Γνῶμαι, ed. H. Schenkl (post Epictetum), p. 481. [Gnom.]
Moschio Paradoxographus Apud Athenaeum.
Moschio Tragicus [MoschioTrag.] iv B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 812.
Moschus Bucolicus [Mosch.] ii B.C. Ed. U. von Wilamowitz-Möllendorff2, Bucolici Graeci, Oxford (OCT).
Moses Alchemista ii A.D. (?) Ed. M. Berthelot, Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs, Paris 1888, p. 139.
Mu. = de Mundo
Mucius Scaevola Epigrammaticus [Muc.Scaev.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Mul. = γυναικεῖα
Mundus Munatius Epigrammaticus [Mund.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Mus. = Hymnus in Musam
Musaeus Epicus [Musae.] v/vi A.D. Ed. A. Ludwich, Bonn 1912.
Musaeus Philosophus [Musae.] Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 179. [Fr. . . D.]
Musc.Enc. = Muscae Encomium
Musicius Epigrammaticus [Music.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Musonius Philosophus [Muson.] i A.D. Ed. O. Hense, Leipzig (T.) 1905. Ep. = Epistula in R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 401.
Mx. = Menexenus
Myia Ep. = Epistula, v. Pythagorae et Pythagoreorum Epistulae.
Myrinus Epigrammaticus [Myrin.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Myro Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 460.
Myrsilus Historicus [Myrsil.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 455.
Myrtilus Comicus [Myrtil.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 253.
NA = De Natura Animalium (excerpts in Ar.Byz.Epit.)
Na. = Nahum
Narr. = Narrationes (viii p. 33)
Nat. = De rerum natura, partim ined. (cited by book [2, 11, 14, 15, or 28] and col. or Fr.: unnumbered books cited as
Nat.Herc. followed by No. of papyrus and col. or Fr.: portions edited by Gomperz in Wien. Stud. i (1879) p. 27 cited by No. of line, followed by ‘G.ʼ).
Nat.Hom. = περὶ φύσιος ἀνθρώπου
Nat.Mul. = περὶ γυναικείης φύσιος
Nat.Puer. = περὶ φύσιος παιδίου
Naumachius Epicus [Naumach.] ii A.D. Apud Stobaeum.
Nausicrates Comicus [Nausicr.] iv B.C. Ed. T.Kock, CAF ii p. 295; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 64.
Nausiphanes Philosophus [Nausiph.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 155.
Nav. = Navigium
Ne. = Nehemian
Neanthes Historicus [Neanth.] iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 2.
Nearchus Historicus [Nearch.] Ed. C. Müller, SRAM p. 58.
Nec. = Necyomantia
Nechepso Astrologus [Nech.] ii B.C. (?) Nechepsonis et Petosiridis fragmenta magica, ed. E. Riess (Philologus vi Suppl. (1891-3) pp. 325-94): etiam apud Vettium Valentem.
Nem. = Hymnus in Nemesin
Neophron Tragicus [Neophr.] v B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 729.
Neoptolemus Epicus [Neoptol.] iii/ii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 27.
Nepualius (Neptunalius, Neptunianus) Ed. W. Gemoll, Striegau 1884; cf. Rh. Mus. xlviii (1893) 1, xlv (1890) 70.
Ner. = Nero
Nessas Philosophus v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 140.
Nestor Epigrammaticus iii A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Nic. = Nicias
Nicaenetus Epicus [Nicaenet.] ii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 1.
Nicander Epicus [Nic.] ii B.C. Ed. O. Schneider, with scholia edited by H. Keil, Leipzig, 1856.
Nicarchus Epigrammaticus [Nicarch.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Nicias Epigrammaticus [Nic.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Nico Comicus Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 389.
Nicochares Comicus [Nicoch.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 770; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp.Com.p.64.
Nicocles Historicus [Nicocl.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 464.
Nicodemus Epigrammaticus [Nicod.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Nicolaus Damascenus Historicus [Nic.Dam.] i B.C. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 1.
Nicolaus Comicus [Nicol.Com.] iv B.C. (?) Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 383.
Nicolaus Rhetor [Nicol.] Prog. = Progymnasmata, ed. J. Felten, Leipzig (T.) 1913.
Nicomachus Gerasenus Mathematicus [Nicom.] ii A.D. Ar. = Arithmetica Introductio, ed. R. Hoche, Leipzig (T.) 1866. Harm. = Harmonicum Enchiridium, ed. C. Jan, Musici Scriptores Graeci, Leipzig (T.) 1895, p. 237. Exc. = Excerpta, ib., p. 266.
Nicomachus Comicus [Nicom.Com.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 386.
Nicomachus Tragicus [Nicom.Trag.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 762.
Nicopho Comicus v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 775.
Nicostratus Comicus [Nicostr.Com.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p.219; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 66.
Nicostratus Philosophus [Nicostr.] Apud Stobaeum.
Niger, Sextius Medicus Apud Plinium et Dioscoridem.
Nigr. = Nigrinus
Nob. = pro Nobilitate (vol. vii, p. 194 B.)
Nonius Marcellus Grammaticus Latinus iv A.D. Ed. W. M. Lindsay, Leipzig (T.) 1903.
Nonnus Epicus [Nonn.] iv/v A.D. (?) D. = Dionysiaca, ed. A. Ludwich, Leipzig (T.) 1909, 1911.
Nossis Epigrammatica [Noss.] iii B C. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Nosti Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 140.
Note.—The spurious works of other authors cited with the prefix ‘Pseudo-ʼ will be found under the names of the several authors.
Novum Testamentum Ed. A. Souter, Oxford 1910. [Act.Ap.] = Acts of the Apostles [Apoc.] = Apocalypse [Ep.Col.] = Epistle to the Colossians [1 Ep.Cor.] = 1st Epistle to the Corinthians [2 Ep.Cor.] = 2nd Epistle to the Corinthians [Ep.Eph.] = Epistle to the Ephesians [Ep.Gal.] = Epistle to the Galatians [Ep.Hebr.] = Epistle to the Hebrews [Ep.Jac.] = Epistle of James [1 Ep.Jo.] = 1st Epistle of John [2 Ep.Jo.] = 2nd Epistle of John [Ep.Jud.] = Epistle of Jude [1 Ep.Pet.] = 1st Epistle of Peter [2 Ep.Pet.] = 2nd Epistle of Peter [Ep.Phil.] = Epistle to the Philippians [Ep.Philem.] = Epistle to Philemon [Ep.Rom.] = Epistle to the Romans [1 Ep.Thess.] = 1st Epistle to the Thessalonians [2 Ep.Thess.] = 2nd Epistle to the Thessalonians [1 Ep.Ti.] = 1st Epistle to Timothy [2 Ep.Ti.] = 2nd Epistle to Timothy [Ep.Tit.] = Epistle to Titus [Ev.Jo.] = Gospel according to John [Ev.Luc.] = Gospel according to Luke [Ev.Marc.] = Gospel according to Mark [Ev.Matt.] = Gospel according to Matthew
Nu. = Nubes
Nu. = Numbers
Num. = Numa
Numenius Apamensis Platonicus [Numen.] ii A.D. Apud Eusebium; cf. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG iii p. 153.
Numenius Heracleota Poeta Didacticus [Numen.] iii B.C. Apud Athenaeum.
Nymphis Historicus iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 12.
Nymphodorus Historicus [Nymphod.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 375.
O., P., N., I. = Olympian, Pythian, Nemean, Isthmian Odes;
OC = Oedipus Coloneus
OT = Oedipus Tyrannus
Ob. = Obadiah
Ocellus Lucanus Philosophus [Ocell.] i B.C. (?) Ed. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG i p. 383.
Oct. = περὶ ὀκταμήνου
Ocyp. = Ocypus
Od. = de Odoribus
Od. = Ὀδυσσεύς.
Od. = Ὀδυσσεύς
Odyssea [Od.] v. Homerus.
Oec. = Oeconomica
Oec. = Oeconomicus
Oenomaus Philosophus [Oenom.] ii A.D. Apud Eusebium.
Off. = κατʼ ἰητρεῖον
Olymp. = Olympiades Fragmenta Historica, ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 602. [Fr.Hist.]
Olympiodorus Alchemista [Olymp.Alch.] iv A.D. (?) Ed. M. Berthelot, Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs, Paris 1888, p. 75.
Olympiodorus Historicus [Olymp.Hist.] v A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 450.
Olympiodorus Philosophus [Olymp.] vi A.D. in Alc. = in Platonis Alcibiadem commentarii, ed. F. Creuzer, Frankfurt 1820-25. in Cat. = in Categorias commentarium, ed. A. Busse (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xii pars i), Berlin 1902. in Grg. = in Platonis Gorgiam commentaria, ed. A. Jahn, in Neue Jahrbücher für Philologie, Suppl. xiv (1848) p. 104. in Mete. = in Aristotelis Meteora commentaria, ed. W. Stüve (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xii pars ii), Berlin 1900. in Phd. = in Platonis Phaedonem commentaria, ed. W. Norvin, Leipzig (T.) 1913. in Phlb. = in Platonis Philebum scholia, ed. G. Stallbaum, in editione Philebi, Leipzig 1820. Proll. = Prolegomena, ed. A. Busse (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xii
Onatas [Onat.] Apud Stobaeum.
Onom. = περὶ ὀνομασίας
Onosander (Onasander) Tacticus [Onos.] i A.D. Ed. W. A. Oldfather, Aeneas Tacticus, Asclepiodotus, Onasander, with an Engl. tr. by members of the Illinois Greek Club, Lond. &c. (Loeb) 1923.
Op. = Opera et Dies
Ophelio Comicus [Ophel.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 293.
Oppianus Anazarbensis Epicus [Opp.] ii/iii A.D. H. = Halieutica, ed. F. S. Lehrs, in Poetae Bucolici et Didactici, &c., Paris (D.) 1851.
Oppianus Apamensis Epicus [Opp.] iii A.D. C. = Cynegetica, ed. P. Boudreaux, Paris 1908. (Ix. = Ixeutica, only in paraphrase; v. Dionysius.) Scholia in Oppianum, ed. U. C. Bussemaker, Paris (D.) 1847.
Opt. = Optica
Or. = Orationes, cited by speech and section, if from Keil; the rest cited without title by Jebbʼs vol. and page (given in margin of Dindorf).
Or. = Orationes (i-iv)
Or. = Orationes
Or. = Orationes
Or. = Orestes
Oracula Chaldaica [Orac.Chald.] Thomae Stanleii Historia Philosophiae Orientalis, ed. J. Clericus, Amsterdam 1690.
Orat.Vett. = de Oratoribus Veteribus
Oribasius Medicus [Orib.] iv A.D. Ed. U. C. Bussemaker & C. Daremberg, 6 vols., Paris 1851-76.
Origenes Theologus iii A.D. Ed. P. Koetschau, Leipzig 1899.
Orion Lexicographus v A.D. Ed. F. W. Sturz ( = Etymologicum Magnum, vol. iii), Leipzig 1820.
Orphica [Orph.] Ed. E. Abel, Leipzig & Prague 1885.
Oss. = περὶ ὀστέων φύσιος
Oth. = Otho
P. = Πυρρώνειοι ὑποτυπώσεις
PA = de Partibus Animalium
PLG iii p. 200.
Paean Delphicus [Pae.Delph.] ii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 141.
Paean Erythraeus [Pae.Erythr.] iv B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. pp. 136, 140.
Paed. = Paedagogus
Palaephatus Paradoxographus [Palaeph.] Ed. N. Festa, in Mythographi Graeci iii (2), Leipzig (T.) 1902.
Palchus Astrologus [Palch.] v or vi A.D. in Cat. Cod. Astr.
Palladas Epigrammaticus [Pall.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Palladius Medicus [Pall.] in Hp. = in Hippocratem, ed. F. R. Dietz, Königsberg 1834. in Hp.Fract. = in librum Hippocratis de fracturis, ed. R. Charterius,
Pamphila Historica i A.D. Ed. C. Müller FHG iii p. 520.
Pamphilus Epigrammaticus [Pamphil.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Pamphilus Medicus [Pamphil.] Apud Galenum.
Pancrates Epicus [Pancrat.] ii A.D. Apud Athenaeum. Oxy. = POxy. 1085.
Pancrates Epigrammaticus [Pancrat.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Panyasis Epicus [Panyas.] Ed. Kinkel, EGF p. 253; suppl. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 248.
Pappus Mathematicus [Papp.] iii A.D. (?) Ed. F. Hultsch, Berlin 1876-1878; cited by page.
Par. = de Parasito
Parmenides Poeta Philosophus [Parm.] vi/v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, PPF p. 48.
Parmenio Epigrammaticus [Parmen.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Parmeno Epigrammaticus v. Anthologia Graeca.
Parmeno Iambographus iii B.C. (?) Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 237.
Parrhasius Elegiacus [Parrhas.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 320.
Parthenius Mythographus [Parth.] i B.C. Ed. E. Martini, Mythographi Graeci ii (1) Suppl., Leipzig (T.) 1902.
Patr.Enc. = Patriae Encomium
Patrocles Thurius Tragicus [Patrocl.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 830.
Paulus Aegineta Medicus [Paul.Aeg.] vii A.D. Ed. J. L. Heiberg, CMG ix, Leipzig 1921-1924; Bk. vi ed. R. Briau, Paris 1855.
Paulus Alexandrinus Astrologus [Paul.Al.] iv A.D. Ed. A. Schato, Wittenberg 1586 (cited by signature and page of quaternion, as: G. 3).
Paulus Silentiarius Epigrammaticus [Paul.Sil.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Pausanias Damascenus Historicus [Paus.Dam.] iv A.D. (?) Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 154.
Pausanias Grammaticus [Paus.Gr.] Ed. E. Schwabe; v. Aelius Dionysius.
Pausanias Periegeta [Paus.] ii A.D. Ed. H. Hitzig & H. Bluemner, Leipzig 1896-1910.
Pax
Pediasimus [Pediasim.] Ed. R. Wagner (post Apollodorum), Mythographi Graeci i, Leipzig (T.) 1894.
Pel. = Pelopidas
Pelagius Alchemista [Pelag.Alch.] iii A.D. Ed. M. Berthelot, Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs, Paris 1888, p. 253.
Pempelus Philosophus [Pempel.] Apud Stobaeum.
Pepl. = Peplus (Fr. 640).
Per. = Pericles
Per. = Περινθία
Peregr. = de Morte Peregrini
Perictione Philosophus [Perict.] Apud Stobaeum.
Periplus Maris Rubri [Peripl.M.Rubr.] i A.D. Ed. C. Müller, GGM i p. 257; ed. B. Fabricius, 2 Aufl., Leipzig 1883.
Pers. = Persae
Pers. = Persae
Pers. = de Bello Persico
Persaeus Citieus Stoicus [Pers.Stoic.] iii B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF i p. 96. Fragmenta Historica, ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 623. [Fr.Hist.]
Perses Epigrammaticus [Pers.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Persius Poeta Latinus [Pers.] i A.D. Ed. S. G. Owen2, Oxford (OCT).
Petosiris Astrologus [Petos.] Ed. E. Riess, v. Nechepso; etiam apud Vettium Valentem.
Petronius [Petron.] Ed. F. Buecheler, Berlin 1862; ed. sextam curavit W. Heraeus, 1922.
Petrus Patricius Historicus [Petr.Patr.] vi A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 425.
Ph. = Philoctetes
Ph. = Phoenissae
Ph. = Physica
Phaedimus Epigrammaticus [Phaedim.] ii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Phaen. = Phaenomena
Phaestus Epicus [Phaest.] Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 28.
Phal. 1, 2 = Phalaris 1, 2
Phalaecus Epigrammaticus [Phal.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Phalaris Epistolographus [Phalar.] Ep. = Epistulae, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 4 9.
Phanias Epigrammaticus [Phan.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Phanias Historicus [Phan.Hist.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 293.
Phanocles Elegiacus [Phanocl.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 106.
Phanodemus Historicus [Phanod.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 366.
Phasm. = Φάσμα
Phaënnus Epigrammaticus [Phaënn.] ii B.C. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Phd. = Phaedo
Phdr. = Phaedrus
Pherecrates Comicus [Pherecr.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 145; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 66.
Pherecydes Lerius Historicus [Pherecyd.] vi B.C. Ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 58.
Pherecydes Syrius Philosophus [Pherecyd.Syr.] vi B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 198.
Phgn. = Physiognomonica
Phil. = Philopoemen
Phil. = adv. Philippum
Philagrius Medicus [Philagr.] iii/iv A.D. Apud Aëtium et Oribasium.
Philemo Junior Comicus [Philem.Jun.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. T. Kock. CAF ii p. 540.
Philemo Comicus [Philem.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 478; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 71.
Philetaerus Comicus [Philetaer.] v/iv B. C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 230; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 72.
Philetas (vel Philitas) Elegiacus [Philet.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 90. Fragmenta glossarii, cited from sources.
Philippides Comicus [Philippid.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 301.
Philippus Comicus [Philipp.Com.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 215.
Philippus Epigrammaticus [Phil.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Philiscus Comicus [Philisc.Com.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 443.
Philiscus Tragicus [Philisc.Trag.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 819.
Philistus Historicus [Philist.] v/iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 185, iv pp. 625, 639.
Phillis Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 476.
Philo Byblius Historicus [Ph.Bybl.] i/ii A.D. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 560.
Philo Byzantius Paradoxographus [Ph.Byz.] Mir. = de Septem Miraculis, ed. R. Hercher (post Aelianum), Paris (D.) 1858.
Philo Judaeus [Ph.] Ed. L. Cohn & P. Wendland (S. Reiter), Berlin 1896-1915. Fr. = Fragmenta, ed. J. Rendel Harris, Cambridge 1886.
Philo Tarsensis Medicus [Ph.Tars.] Apud Galenum.
Philo Epicus [Ph.Epic.] Apud Eusebium. Ed. A. Ludwich, De Philonis carmine Graeco-Iudaico commentatio, Königsberg 1900.
Philo Mechanicus [Ph.] iii/ii B.C. Bel. = (Belopoeica) Excerpte aus Philons Mechanik, ed. H. Diels & E. Schramm, Ath. Berl. Akad. 1919, No. 12; cited by page and line of Wescher, given in margin.
Philochorus Historicus [Philoch.] iv B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 385, iv p. 646.
Philocles Tragicus [Philocl.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 759.
Philodamus Scarpheus Lyricus [Philod.Scarph.] iv B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 165.
Philodemus Gadarensis Epigrammaticus [Phld.] i B.C. Videtur idem fuisse ac philosophus. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Philodemus Philosophus [Phld.] i B.C. Acad.Ind. = Academicorum Index, ed. S. Mekler, Berlin 1902. [p. . . M.] D 1, 3 = περὶ θεῶν ά, γ, ed. H. Diels, Abhandlungen der Berliner Akademie, 1916, 1917. [Col. or Fr.] Herc. = Herculanensia Volumina, Collectio altera, Naples 1862-76, (i. e. partim inedita) (ex apographis W. Crönert). [No. of papyrus, Col. or Fr.] Hom. = περὶ τοῦ καθʼ Ὅμηρον ἀγαθοῦ βασιλέως, ed. A. Olivieri, Leipzig (T.) 1909. Ind.Sto. = Stóicorum Index Herculanensis, ed. D. Comparetti,
Philolaus Philosophus [Philol.] v/iv B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 301.
Philomnestus Historicus [Philomnest.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 477.
Philonides Comicus [Philonid.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 254; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 73.
Philopatr. = Philopatris [Ps.-Luc.]
Philoponus, Joannes Philosophus [Phlp.] vi A.D. Idem qui Joannes Alexandrinus, q. v. in APo. = in Aristotelis Analytica Posteriora commentaria, ed. M. Wallies (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xiii pars iii), Berlin 1909. in APr. = in Aristotelis Analytica Priora commentaria, ed. M. Wallies (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xiii pars ii), Berlin 1905. in Cat. = Philoponi (olim Ammonii) in Aristotelis Categorias commentarium, ed. A. Busse (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xiii pars i), Berlin 1898. in de An. = in Aristotelis de Anima libros commentaria, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xv), Berlin 1897. in GA = Philoponi (Michaelis Ephesii) in libros de Generatione Animalium commentaria, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xiv pars iii), Berlin 1903. in GC = in Aristotelis libros de Generatione et Corruptione commentaria, ed. Hieronymus Vitelli (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xiv pars ii), Berlin 1897. in Mete. = in Aristotelis Meteorologicorum librum primum commentarium, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xiv
Philops. = Philopseudes
Philostephanus Comicus [Philosteph.Com.] Ed T. Kock, CAF iii p. 393.
Philostephanus Historicus [Philosteph.Hist.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 28.
Philostratus Junior Sophista [Philostr.Jun.] iii A.D. Im. = Imagines, ed. C. Schenkl, Aemilius Reisch, Leipzig (T.) 1902.
Philostratus Sophista [Philostr.] ii/iii A.D. Ed. C. L. Kayser, Leipzig (T.) 1870, 1871.
Philoxenus Epigrammaticus [Philox.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Philoxenus Grammaticus [Philox.Gramm.] i B.C. Ed. H. Funaioli, Grammaticae Romanae Fragmenta, vol. i, Leipzig (T.) 1907, p. 443.
Philoxenus Lyricus [Philox.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 601.
Philumenus Medicus [Philum.] iii A.D. Ven. = de Venenatis Animalibus, ed. M. Wellmann, Berlin 1908; etiam apud Oribasium et Aëtium.
Philyllius Comicus [Philyll.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 781; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 73.
Phintys Pythagoreus [Phint.] Apud Stobaeum.
Phlb. = Philebus
Phlegon Trallianus Paradoxographus [Phleg.] ii A.D. Ed. O. Keller, Rerum naturalium scriptores Graeci minores, vol. i, Leipzig (T.) 1877.
Phoc. = Phocion
Phocylides Lyricus [Phoc.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 68.
Phoebammon Rhetor [Phoeb.] v/vi A.D. Fig. = de Figuris, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. iii p. 41.
Phoenicides Comicus [Phoenicid.] iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 333.
Phoenix Iambographus [Phoen.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 231.
Photius Lexicographus, etc. [Phot.] ix A.D. Lexicon, ed. S. A. Naber, Leiden, 1864-65 (cited without title). Der Anfang des Lexikons des Photios, ed. R. Reitzenstein, Leipzig & Berlin 1907 (cited thus: Phot. p. . . R.). Bibl. = Bibliotheca, = J.-P. Migne, Patrologia Graeca, vol. ciii, Paris 1860 (cited by Bekkerʼs pages).
Phrynichus Atticista [Phryn.] ii A.D. Ed. W. G. Rutherford, London 1881. PS = Praeparatio Sophistica, ed. I. de Borries, Leipzig (T.) 1911.
Phrynichus Comicus [Phryn.Com.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 369; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 74.
Phrynichus Tragicus [Phryn.Trag.] vi/v B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 720. Fragmenta Lyrica, ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 561. [Phryn.Lyr.]
Phylarchus Historicus [Phylarch.] iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 334; iv p. 645.
Phylotimus Medicus [Phylotim.] Apud Athenaeum.
Pindarus Lyricus [Pi.] v B.C. Ed. O. Schroeder, Leipzig 1900.
Pisander Epicus [Pisand.] Ed. G. Kinkel, EGF i, Leipzig (T.) 1877, p. 248.
Pisc. = Piscator
Pittacus Lyricus [Pittac.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 198.
Pk. = Περικειρομένη
Pl. = Plutus
Placita Philosophorum [Placit.] Ed. H. Diels, Doxographi Graeci, Berlin 1879, p. 273.
Plato Junior Epigrammaticus [Pl.Jun.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Plato Comicus [Pl. Com.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 601; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 76.
Plato Philosophus [Pl.] v/iv B.C. Ed. J. Burnet, Oxford (OCT).
Platonius Grammaticus [Platon.] De Differentia Comoediarum, etc., ed. G. Kaibel, CGF p. 3. [Diff. Com.]
Plautus Comicus Latinus [Plaut.] iii/ii B.C. Ed. W. M. Lindsay, Oxford (OCT).
Plinius Rerum Naturalium Scriptor [Plin.] i A.D. HN = Historia Naturalis, ed. C. Mayhoff, 5 vols., Leipzig (T.) 1892-1909.
Plotinus Philosophus [Plot.] iii A.D. Ed. R. Volkmann, Leipzig (T.) 1883-4.
Plt. = Politicus
Plutarchus Biographus et Philosophus [Plu.] i/ii A.D. Moralia ed. G. N. Bernardakis, 7 vols., Leipzig (T.) 1888-96; cited by vol. (2) and page of Wyttenbach: Vitae Parallelae, ed. C. Sintenis, 5 vols., Leipzig (T.) 1881-65; ed. C. Lindskog & K. Ziegler, Leipzig (T.), i (1) (1914), i (2) (1914), iii (1) (1915).
Po. = Poetica
Poeta de herbis [Poet. de herb.] Ed. F. S. Lehrs, in Poetae Bucolici et Didactici, Paris (D.) 1851, p. 169 bis.
Pol. = Politica
Polemo Sophista [Polem.] i/ii A.D. Declamationes, ed. H. Hinck, Leipzig (T.) 1873.
Polemo Historicus [Polem.Hist.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 108.
Polemo Physiognomonicus [Polem.Phgn.] Ed. R. Förster, Scriptores physiognomonici Graeci et Latini i, Leipzig (T.) 1893, p. 427.
Poliochus Comicus [Polioch.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 390.
Pollianus Epigrammaticus [Poll.] ii A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Pollux Grammaticus [Poll.] ii A.D. Bks. i-v ed. Bethe, Leipzig 1900: complete in W. Dindorf, Leipzig 1824.
Polus Philosophus Apud Stobaeum.
Polyaenus, Julius Epigrammaticus [Polyaen.] i B.C. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Polyaenus Historicus [Polyaen.] ii A.D. Ed. J. Melber, Leipzig (T.) 1887.
Polybius Sardianus Rhetor [Plb.Rh.] Ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. iii p. 105.
Polybius Historicus [Plb.] ii B.C. Ed. T. Büttner-Wobst, Leipzig (T.) 1882-1905.
Polycharmus Historicus [Polycharm.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 479.
Polyclitus Philosophus [Polyclit.] v/iv B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 294.
Polycrates Historicus [Polycr.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 480.
Polystratus Epicureus [Polystr.] iii B.C. Ed. C. Wilke, Leipzig (T.) 1905 (cited by page).
Polystratus Epigrammaticus [Polystr.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Polyzelus Comicus [Polyzel.] v/iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 789; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 82.
Pomp. = Epistula ad Pompeium
Pomp. = Pompeius
Pompeius Macer Tragicus [Pomp.Mac.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 830.
Pompeius Epigrammaticus [Pomp.] i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Porphyrius Tyrius Philosophus [Porph.] iii A.D. Abst. = de Abstinentia, ed. A. Nauck2, Porphyrii Opuscula, Leipzig (T.) 1886. ad Il. (Od.) = Quaestionum Homericarum ad Iliadem (Odysseam) pertinentium reliquiae, ed. H. Schrader, Leipzig 1880-82, 1890. Antr. = de Antro Nympharum, ed. A. Nauck2, Porphyrii Opuscula, Leipzig (T.) 1886. Chr. = adversus Christianos, ed. A. von Harnack, Abh. Berl. Akad. 1916. Fr.Hist. = Fragmenta Historica, ed. C. Müler, FGH iii p. 688. Gaur. = ad Gaurum ( πῶς ἐμψυχοῦται τὰ ἔμβρυα ), ed. T. Kalbfleisch,
Posidippus Comicus [Posidipp.] iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 335.
Posidippus Epigrammaticus [Posidipp.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Posidonius Historicus [Posidon.] ii/i B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 245.
Posidonius Medicus [Posidon.] iii/iv A.D. Apud Aëtium.
Pr. = Problemata
Pr. = Prometheus Vinctus
Pr. = Proverbs
Pr.Im. = pro Imaginibus
Praec. = παραγγελίαι
Praef. = Praefatio
Pratinas Lyricus et Tragicus [Pratin.] vi/v B.C. Fragmenta Lyrica, ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 557. [Lyr.] Fragmenta Tragica, ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 726. [Trag.]
Praxagoras Historicus [Praxag.] iv A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 438.
Praxilla Lyrica [Praxill.] v B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 566.
Prec.Man. = Prayer of Manasses
Priscianus Lydus Philosophus [Prisc.Lyd.] vi A.D. Ed. I. Bywater (Supplementum Aristotelicum i pars ii), Berlin 1886.
Priscianus Grammaticus [Priscian.] v/vi A.D. Inst. = Institutio, ed. M. Hertz & H. Keil, Gramm. Lat., vols. ii & iii, Leipzig 1855-9.
Priscus Historicus [Prisc.] v A.D. Ed. L. Dindorf, HGM i p. 275.
Prm. = Parmenides
ProMerc.Cond. = pro Mercede Conductis
Proc. = Ἐπιθαλάμιος εἰς Προκόπιον, ed. R. Förster, Ind. Lect. Vratisl. 1891/2, Breslau 1891.
Proclus Philosophus [Procl.] v A.D. ad Hes.Op. = ad Hesiodi Opera et Dies, ed. T. Gaisford, Poetae Graeci Minores, vol. iii, p. 9. Chr. = Chrestomathia, ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 99. H. = Hymni, ed. E. Abel (post Orphica, p. 276). Hyp. = Hypotyposis astronomicarum positionum, ed. C. Manitius, Leipzig (T.) 1909. in Alc. = in Platonis Alcibiadem, ed. F. Creuzer, Frankfurt 1820. in Cra. = in Platonis Cratylum commentaria, ed. G. Pasquali, Leipzig (T.) 1908. in Euc. = in primum Euclidis librum commentarius, ed. G. Friedlein, Leipzig (T.) 1873. in Prm. = in Platonis Parmenidem commentarii, ed. G. Stallbaum, Leipzig 1840. in R. = in Platonis Rempublicam commentarii, ed. W. Kroll, 2 vols., Leipzig (T.) 1899, 1901. in Ti. = in Platonis Timaeum commentarii, ed. E. Diehl, 3 vols., Leipzig (T.) 1903, 1904, 1906. Inst = Institutio Theologica, ed. F. Dübner, in F. Creuzer & G. Moser, Plotinus, pp. li-cxvii, Paris (D.) 1855. Inst.Phys. = Institutio Physica, ed. A. Ritzenfeld, Leipzig (T.) 1912. Par.Ptol. = Paraphrasis Ptolemaei Tetrabiblou, ed. L. Allatius, Basel 1554 (cited by page). Theol.Plat. = περὶ τῆς κατὰ Πλάτωνα θεολογίας, ed. Aem. Portus, Hamburg 1618.
Procopius Caesariensis Historicus [Procop.] vi A.D. Ed. J. Haury, Leipzig (T.) 1905-13.
Procopius Gazaeus Rhetor [Procop.Gaz.] v/vi A.D. Ed. J. F. Boissonade, Choricius, Paris 1846, pp. 129-78. Ecphr. = ἔκφρασις ὡρολογίου, ed. H. Diels, Abh. Berl. Akad. 1917, No. 7 (cited by Boissonadeʼs page, given in margin). Ep. = Epistulae, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 533. Pan. = Panegyricus in Anastasium, ed. I. Bekker et B. G. Niebuhr, cum Dexippo et aliis, Bonn 1829 (cited by page); cf. C. Kemp, Procopii Gazaei in Imp. Anastasium Panegyricus, Bonn 1918.
Prodicus Philosophus [Prodic.] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 267.
Prog. = προγνωστικόν
Prog. = προγυμνάσματα
Prom. = Prometheus
Prom.Es = Prometheus es in verbis
Promathidas Historicus [Promathid.] i B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 201.
Pron. = de Pronominibus; cited by Schneiderʼs page and line.
Prooem. = Prooemia
Prorrh. = προρρητικόν
Protagoras Philosophus [Protag.] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 219.
Protagoridas Historicus [Protagorid.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 484.
Protr. = Protrepticus
Prov. = Proverbia, ed. E. L. von Leutsch & F. G. Schneidewin, Paroemiographi ii p. 228.
Prov. = Proverbia (ed. von E. L. Leutsch & F. G. Schneidewin, Paroemiographi i p. 321)
Proxenus Historicus [Proxen.] iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 461.
Prt. = Protagoras
Ps. = Psalms
Psalms of Solomon [Psalm.Solom.] i B.C. Ed. H. E. Ryle & M. R. James, Cambridge 1891.
Pseudo-Democritus Alchemista [Ps.-Democr.] Ed. M. Berthelot, Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs, p. 41.
Pseudo-Callisthenes Historicus [Ps.-Callisth.] Ed. C. Müller, SRAM p. 1 bis.
Pseudo-Phocylidea [Ps.-Phoc.] i A.D. (?) Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 74.
Pseudol. = Pseudologista
Ptolemaeus Ascalonita [Ptol.Ascal.] Ed. G. Heylbut, Hermes xxii (1887) p. 388.
Ptolemaeus Chennos [Ptol.Chenn.] c. 100 A.D. Cited from sources; cf. A. Chatzis, Der Philosoph und Grammatiker Ptolemaios Chennos, Paderborn 1914.
Ptolemaeus Euergetes II Historicus [Ptol.Euerg.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 186.
Ptolemaeus Megalopolitanus Historicus [Ptol.Megalop.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 66.
Ptolemaeus Epigrammaticus [Ptol.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Ptolemaeus Mathematicus [Ptol.] ii A.D. Ed. J. L. Heiberg, Leipzig (T.) 1898-1907; works included in this edition are marked with an asterisk.
Publ. = Publicola
Pun. = Λιβυκή
Pyrgio Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 486.
Pyrrh. = Pyrrhus
Pythaenetus Historicus [Pythaen.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 487.
Pythagorae et Pythagoreorum Epistulae [Pythag. Ep.] Ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 601. Cf. Melissa, Myia, Theano.
Pythagoras Philosophus [Pythag.] vi/v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 27, cf. p. 344.
Pythocles Historicus [Pythocl.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 488.
Python Tragicus iv B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 810.
Quadr. = τετραγωνισμὸς παραβολῆς
Quintilianus Rhetor Latinus [Quint.] i A.D. Ed. E. Bonnell, Leipzig (T.) 1884-9; ed. L. Radermacher, Leipzig (T.) 1907-.
Quintus Smyrnaeus Epicus [Q.S.] iv A.D. (?) Ed. A. Zimmermann, Leipzig (T.) 1891.
R. = Respublica
Ra. = Ranae
Ref. = Refutationes (viii p. 123)
Reg. = Βασιλική
Ren.Ves. = de renum et vesicae affectionibus
Resp. = de Respiratione
Rh. = Ars Rhetorica
Rh. = Rhesus
Rh. = Rhetorica
Rh. = τέχναι ῥητορικαί, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. ii p. 457; cited by Spengelʼs page. Scholia, ed W. Dindorf, op. cit.; ed. W. Frommel, Frankfort 1826.
Rh.Al. = Rhetorica ad Alexandrum
Rh.Pr. = Rhetorum praeceptor
Rhetores Graeci [Rh.] Ed. Ch. Walz, 9 vols., Stuttgart 1832-6.
Rhetorius Astrologus [Rhetor.] vi A.D. in Cat. Cod. Astr.
Rhianus Epicus [Rhian.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 9.
Rhinthon Comicus [Rhinth.] iii B.C. Ed. G. Kaibel, CGF p. 183.
Riv. Fil. iii (1875). [Col. or Fr.] Ir. = de Ira, ed. C. Wilke, Leipzig (T.) 1914. Lib. = περὶ παρρησίας, ed. A. Olivieri, Leipzig (T.) 1914. Mort. = de Morte, ed. D. Bassi, Papiri Ercolanesi, Milan 1914. [Col.] Mus. = de Musica, ed. J. Kemke, Leipzig (T.) 1884. Oec. = περὶ οἰκονομίας, ed. C. Jensen, Leipzig (T) 1906. Piet. = de Pietate, ed. T. Gomperz, Herkulanische Studien ii, Leipzig 1866. [Col. or Fr.] Po. = περὶ ποιημάτων, ed. A. Hausrath, Jahrbücher für klassische Philologie, Suppl. xvii (1889) p. 211; ed. T. Gomperz, Philodem und die aesthetischen Schriften der Herkulanensischen Bibliothek, Sitzungsberichte der Wiener Akademie, cxxiii (1891); ed. C Jensen, Philodemos über die Gedichte, fünftes Buch, Berlin 1923. [No. of book (where known, otherwise No. of papyrus), Col. or Fr.] Rh. = Volumina Rhetorica, ed. S. Sudhaus, 2 vols., Leipzig (T.) 1892, 1896, Suppl. 1895. [Cited by vol. and p.] Sign. = περὶ σημείων καὶ σημειώσεων, ed. T. Gomperz, Herkulanische Studien i, Leipzig 1865. [Col. or Fr.] Sto. = περὶ τῶν Στωικῶν, ed. W. Crönert, Kolotes und Menedemos, Leipzig 1906, pp. 53 sqq. [Col. or Fr.] Vit. = περὶ κακιῶν ί, ed. C. Jensen, Leipzig (T.) 1911.
Rom. = Romulus
Ru. = Ruth
Rufinus Epigrammaticus [Rufin.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Rufus, Paris 1879, p. 85; Lib. xii, ed. G. A. Kostomiris, Paris 1892; Lib. xiii (parts), xv, ed. S. Zervos, Ἀθηνᾶ xviii (1906) p. 241, xxi (1909) p. 3; Lib. xvi, ed. S. Zervos, Leipzig 1901.
Rufus Medicus [Ruf.] ii A.D. Ed. C. Daremberg & C. E. Ruelle, Paris 1879.
Rufus Rhetor [Ruf.Rh.] Ed. C. Hammer, in L. Spengel, Rhet. i2 (2), p. 399.
Rutilius Lupus Rhetor [Rutil.] Ed. C. Halm, Rhetores Latini Minores, Leipzig 1863, p. 3.
SA = περὶ αἰτιῶν καὶ σημείων ὀξέων παθῶν
SD = περὶ αἰτιῶν καὶ σημείων χρονίων παθῶν
SE = Sophistici Elenchi
Sabinus, Tullius Epigrammaticus [Tull.Sab.] i A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Sacerdos, Marius Plotius Grammaticus Latinus [Sacerd.] iii/iv A.D. Ed. H. Keil, Gramm. Lat. vi p. 416.
Sacr. = de Sacrificiis
Sallustius Philosophus [Sallust.] iv A.D. Ed. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG iii p. 28.
Salt. = de Saltatione
Salubr. = περὶ διαίτης ὑγιεινῆς
Sam. = Σαμία
Sam. = Σαυνιτική
Samus Epigrammaticus iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Sannyrio Comicus [Sannyr.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAFip 793; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 83.
Sappho Lyrica [Sapph.] vii/vi B.C. Ed. Th. Bergk, PLG iii p. 82. Supp. = Papyrus fragments in E. Diehl, Supp. Lyr. 3 p. 29. Oxy. = Papyrus fragments in POxy., cited by No. of Papyrus
Sat. = Saturnalia
Sat.Gon. = de satyriasmo et gonorrhoea
Satyrus Epigrammaticus [Satyr.] v. Anthologia Graeca. iii B.C.
Satyrus Historicus [Satyr.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 159. Vit.Eur. = Vita Euripidis, POxy. 1176.
Sc. = Scutum Herculis
Scamon Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 489.
Scholia See under several authors. iii B.C.
Sciras Comicus Ed. G. Kaibel, CGF p. 190.
Scolia [Scol.] Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 643.
Scripta Minora (v. supr.) ii p. 80. Libr.Propr. = περὶ τῶν ἰδίων βιβλίων, ib. p. 91. Med.Phil. = ὅτι ὁ ἄριστος ἰατρὸς καὶ φιλόσοφος, ib. p. 1. Mixt. = περὶ κράσεων, ed. G. Helmreich, Leipzig (T.) 1904. Nat.Fac. = περὶ φυσικῶν δυνάμεων, ed. G. Helmreich, Scripta Minora iii p. 101. Opt.Doctr. = περὶ τῆς ἀρίστης διδασκαλίας, ed. J. Marquardt, ib. i p. 82. Parv.Pil. = περὶ τοῦ διὰ τῆς σμικρᾶς σφαίρας γυμνασιου, ib. p. 93. Phil.Hist. = φιλόσοφος ἱστορία, ed. H. Diels, Doxographi Graeci, Berlin 1879. Protr. = προτρεπτικός, ed. J. Marquardt, Scripta Minora i p. 103. Sect.Intr. = περὶ αἱρέσεων τοῖς εἰσαγομένοις, ed. G. Helmreich, ib. iii p. 1. Subf.Emp. = Subfiguratio Empirica, ed. M. Bonnet, Bonn 1872. Thras. = Θρασύβουλος, ed. G. Helmreich, Scripta Minora iii p. 33. UP = de Usu Partium, ed. G. Helmreich, Leipzig (T.) 1907-9. Vict.Att. = περὶ λεπτυνούσης διαίτης, ed. C. Kalbfleisch, CMG v (4), Leipzig 1923. The work De placitis Hippocratis et Platonis (cited by vol. and p. of Kühn) has been re-edited by I. Müller, Leipzig 1874.
Scylax Geographus [Scyl.] iv B.C. (?) Ed. C. Müller, GGM i p. 15.
Scymnus Geographus [Scymn.] ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, GGM i p. 196.
Scyth. = Scytha
Scythinus Teius Poeta Philosophus [Scythin.] iv B.C. Ed. H. Diels, PPF p. 169.
Scythinus Epigrammaticus [Scythin.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Sect.Can. = Sectio Canonis
Sect.Con. = Sectio Coni
Sect.Cyl. = Sectio Cylindri
Secundus Gnomologus [Secund.] ii A.D. Sent. = Sententiae, ed. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG i p. 512.
Seleucus Grammaticus et Historicus [Seleuc.] Cited from sources; cf. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 500.
Seleucus Lyricus [Seleuc.Lyr.] Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 176.
Semonides Iambographus [Semon.] vii/vi B.C. (?) Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 441 (ubi perperam ‘Simonidesʼ).
Semus Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 492.
Seneca, L. Annaeus i A.D. QN = Quaestiones Naturales, ed. A. Gercke, Leipzig (T.) 1907.
Sens. = de Sensu
Sens. = de Sensu
Sent. = Sententiae ( κύριαι δόξαι )
Sent. = Sententiae (viii p. 106)
Sent.Vat. = Gnomologium Vaticanum, ed. Wotke-Usener,
Septim. (Sp.) = περὶ ἑπταμήνου (second treatise)
Septim. = περὶ ἑπταμήνου
Serapio Astrologus ii/i B.C. (?) in Cat. Cod. Astr.
Serapio Epigrammaticus v. Anthologia Graeca.
Serapio Tragicus Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 831.
Serenus Geometra [Seren.] iv A.D. Opuscula, ed. J. L. Heiberg, Leipzig (T.) 1896.
Serenus Gnomologus [Seren.] Apud Stobaeum.
Sert. = Sertorius
Servius Grammaticus Latinus [Serv.] iv A.D. In Vergilii carmina commentarii, ed. G. Thilo & H Hagen, Leipzig 1878-1902.
Severus Medicus [Sever.] iv A.D. Clyst. = de Clysteribus, ed F. R. Dietz, Königsberg 1836.
Severus Philosophus [Sever.] ii A.D. Apud Eusebium.
Sextus Empiricus Philosophus [S.E.] ii A.D. Ed. H. Mutschmann, Leipzig (T.) 1912-; ed. I. Bekker, Berlin 1842.
Sextus Pythagoreus [Sext.] Sent. = Sententiae, ed. A. Elter, Bonn 1891-2.
Si. = Ecclesiasticus (Siracides)
Sic. = Σικελική
Sign. = de Signis Tempestatum
Silenus Historicus [Silen.] iii/ii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 100.
Simmias (vel Simias) Elegiacus [Simm.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 109.
Simon Atheniensis Eq. = de forma et delectu equorum, ed. F. Ruehl, Xenophontis Scripta Minora p. 193, Leipzig (T.) 1912.
Simonides Lyricus [Simon.] vi A.D. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 382.
Simplicius Philosophus [Simp.] in Cael. = in Aristotelis de Caelo commentaria, ed. J. L. Heiberg (Comm. in Arist. Graeca vii), Berlin 1894. in Cat. = in Aristotelis Categorias commentarium, ed. C. Kalbfleisch (Comm. in Arist. Graeca viii), Berlin 1907. in de An. = in libros Aristotelis de Anima commentaria, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xi), Berlin 1882. in Epict. = in Epictetum commentaria, ed. F. Dübner (post Theophrasti Characteras), Paris (D.) 1840. in Ph. = in Aristotelis Physica commentaria, ed. H. Diels (Comm. in Arist. Graeca ix and x), Berlin 1882-95.
Simylus Comicus [Simyl.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 444.
Sis. = Sisyphus
Smp. = Symposium
Smp. = Symposium
Socrates Argivus Historicus [Socr.Arg.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 496.
Socrates Cous Historicus [Socr.Cous] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 499.<
Socrates Rhodius Historicus [Socr.Rhod.] i B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 326.
Socratis et Socraticorum Epistulae [Socr.] (v/iv B.C.) Ep. Ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 609.
Sol. = Hymnus in Solem
Sol. = Soloecista
Sol. = Solon
Solon Lyricus [Sol.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 34: new fragments cited apud Arist. Ath.
Somn. = Somnium sive Vita Luciani
Somn.Vig. = de Somno et Vigilia
Sopater Comicus [Sopat.] iv B.C. Ed. G. Kaibel, CGF p. 192.
Sopater Gnomologus [Sopat.] iv A.D. Apud Phot. Bibl. cod. 161.
Sopater Rhetor [Sopat.Rh.] v A.D. Ed. Ch. Walz, Rhetores Graeci (Stuttgart 1832-6) iv, v p. 1, viii p. 1.
Soph. = περὶ σοφιστῶν
Sophilus Comicus [Sophil.] iv B.C. (?) Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 444.
Sophocles Tragicus [S.] v B.C. Tragoediae, ed. A. C. Pearson, Oxford (OCT).
Sophonias Philosophus [Sophon] xiv A.D. in de An. = in libros Aristotelis de Anima paraphrasis, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist, Graeca xxiii pars i), Berlin 1883.
Sophron Comicus [Sophr.] v B.C. Ed. G. Kaibel, CGF i p. 152; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 125.
Soranus Medicus [Sor.] ii A.D. Ed. V. Rose, Leipzig (T.) 1882. Fasc. = de fasciis, ed. R. Charterius. Opera Hippocratis et Galeni, vol. xii, p. 505, Paris 1679 (cited by vol. and p.). Fract. = de signis fracturarum, ed. J. L. Ideler, Physici et Medici Graeci Minores i p. 248, Berlin 1841.
Sos. = Sosibii Victoria Note.—Aet., Hec., Iamb. generally refer to Mairʼs edition; fragments cited from Pfeifferʼs edition are distinguished by the initial ‘P.’
Sosibius Historicus [Sosib.] iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG ii p. 625.
Sosicrates Rhodius Historicus [Sosicr.Rhod.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 501.
Sosicrates Comicus [Sosicr.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p 391.
Sosicrates Historicus [Sosicr.Hist.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 500.
Sosipater Comicus [Sosip.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 314.
Sosiphanes Tragicus [Sosiph.] ii B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 819.
Sositheus Tragicus [Sosith.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 821.
Sostratus Historicus [Sostrat.] Ed C. Müller, FHG iv p. 504; ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH i p. 186.
Sosylus Historicus [Sosyl.] iii/ii B.C. Ed. F. Bilabel, Die kleineren Historikerfragmente auf Papyrus, Bonn 1923, p. 29.
Sotades Comicus [Sotad.Com.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 447; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 83.
Sotades Lyricus [Sotad.] iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 238.
Sotion Paradoxographus i/ii A.D. Ed. A. Westermann, Παραδοξογράφοι, Brunswick-London 1839, p. 183 (cited by page).
Speusippus Philosophus [Speus.] iv B.C. Cited from sources; cf. F. W. A. Mullach, FPG iii p. 75.
Sph. = Sophista
Sph.Cyl. = περὶ σφαίρας καὶ κυλίνδρου
Sphaerus Historicus [Sphaer.Hist.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 20.
Sphaerus Stoicus [Sphaer.Stoic.] iii B.C. Ed. H von Arnim, SVF i p. 139.
Spir. = (Spiritalia) Pneumatica
Spir. = de Spiritu
Spir. = περὶ ἑλίκων
Stadiasmus sive Periplus Maris Magni [Stad.] i B.C./i A.D. Ed. C. Müller, GGM i p. 427.
Staphylus Historicus [Staphyl.] Ed. C Müller, FHG iv p. 505.
Stat. = Statuarum descriptiones
Stat. = περὶ τῶν στάσεων
Statyllius Flaccus Epigrammaticus [Stat.Flacc.] i B.C./i A.D. Idem qui Bianor, q.v.
Stephanus Byzantius [St.Byz.] v A.D. (?) Ed. A. Meineke, vol. i (all published), Berlin 1849.
Stephanus Comicus [Steph.Com.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 360.
Stephanus Medicus [Steph.] vii A.D. in Gal., in Hp. = in Galenum, in Hippocratem, ed. F. R. Dietz, Königsberg 1834.
Stephanus Philosophus [Steph.] vii A.D. in Int. = in librum Aristotelis de Interpretatione commentarium, ed. M. Hayduck (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xviii pars iii), Berlin 1885. in Rh. = in Artem Rhetoricam commentaria, ed. H. Rabe (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xxi pars ii), Berlin 1896.
Steril. = περὶ ἀφόρων
Stesichorus Lyricus [Stesich.] vii/vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 205.
Stesimbrotus Historicus [Stesimbr.] v B.C. Ed. C Müller, FHG ii p. 52.
Sthenidas Philosophus [Sthenid.] Apud Stobaeum.
Stobaeus, Joannes [Stob.] v A.D. Ed. C. Wachsmuth & O. Hense, 5 vols., Berlin 1884-1912. App. = Appendix to the ed. of T. Gaisford, vol. iv, Oxford 1822. Scholia, ed. A. H. L. Heeren, Stobaeus, Göttingen 1792-1801.
Stoicorum Veterum Fragmenta [Stoic.] Ed. H. von Arnim, Leipzig 1903 (cited by vol. and page).
Stom. = στομάχιον
Strabo Geographus [Str.] i B.C./i A.D. Ed. G. Kramer, Berlin 1844-52. Chr. = Chrestomathiae (cited by bk, and section as given in C. Müller, GGM ii p. 529).
Strato Comicus [Strato Com.] iii B.C. (?) Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 361.
Strato Epigrammaticus [Strat.] ii A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Strattis Comicus [Stratt.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 711; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 84.
Strom. = Stromateis
Strom. = Στρωματεῖς (vol. vii, p. 37 B.)
Su. = Susanna
Sud. = de Sudore
Suetonius Grammaticus et Historicus Latinus [Suet.] ii A.D. Ed. M. Ihm, Leipzig (T.) 1908. περὶ βλασφημιῶν, ed. E. Miller, Mélanges de littérature grecque, Paris 1868, p. 413.
Suidas Lexicographus [Suid.] x A.D. Ed. G. Bernhardy, Halle 1853.
Sull. = Sulla
Sulpicius Maximus Epicus [Sulp.Max.] i A.D. IG 14. 2012.
Superf. = περὶ ἐπικυήσιος
Supp. = Supplices
Supp. = Supplices
Suppl. p. 46.
Susario Comicus [Sus.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 3.
Symmachus Interpres Veteris Testamenti [Sm.] ii/iii A.D. Ed. F. Field, Origenis Hexapla, Oxford 1875.
Symp. = Symposium
Syn. = Synopsis
Syn.Puls. = synopsis de pulsibus
Synesius Alchemista [Syn.Alch.] iv A.D. Ed. M. Berthelot, Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs, Paris 1888, p. 75.
Synt. = de Syntaxi; cited by Bekkerʼs page and line, given in Uhligʼs margin.
Syr. = Συριακή
Syr.D. = de Syria Dea
Syrianus Philosophus et Rhetor [Syrian.] v A.D. in Hermog. = in Hermogenem commentaria, ed. H. Rabe, Leipzig (T.) 1892-3. in Metaph. = in Metaphysica commentaria, ed. W. Kroll (Comm. in Arist. Graeca vi pars i), Berlin 1902.
TG = Tiberius Gracchus
TGF p. 363, and H. von Arnim, Supplementum Euripideum, Bonn 1913 (titles of plays cited from this work are distinguished by an asterisk):
TP = Tardae Passiones
Tact. = Tactica (ed. H. Köchly & W. Rüstow, Griechische Kriegsschriftsteller, Leipzig 1855)
Teleclides Comicus [Telecl.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 209; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 86.
Teles Philosophus iii B.C. Ed. O. Hense2, Tübingen 1909.
Telesilla Lyrica [Telesill.] vi/v B.C. (?) Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 380.
Telestes Lyricus [Telest.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Bergk. PLG iii p. 627.
Terentianus Maurus Grammaticus Latinus [Ter.Maur.] ii A.D. Ed. H. Keil. Gramm. Lat. vol. vi p. 313.
Terentius Scaurus Grammaticus Latinus [Ter.Scaur.] ii A.D. Ed. H. Keil, Gramm. Lat. vii p. 1.
Terpander Lyricus [Terp.] vii B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 7.
Tetr. = Tetrabiblos, ed. J. Camerarius, Nürnberg 1535, cited by page of reprint, Basel 1553 (with Lat. transl. by P. Melanchthon). Ps.-Ptol. Centil. = Centiloquium ( καρπός ), post Tetrabiblon editum. Scholia in Ptolemaei Tetrabiblon, Basel 1559; v. Porphyrius.
Teucer Babylonius Astrologus i A.D. (?) Ed. F. Boll, Sphaera, Leipzig 1903, pp. 6, 31.
Teucer Cyzicenus Historicus Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 508.
Th. = Septem contra Thebas
Th. = Theogonia
Th. = Theriaca Scholia vetera ed. H. Bianchi, Stud. Ital. xii (1904) p. 321.
Th. = Thesmophoriazusae
Th. = de Thucydide Vett.Cens. = de Veterum Censura, ed. J. Hudson, Oxford 1704.
Thales Philosophus [Thal.] vi B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 1; fragmentum lyricum, ed. T. Bergk,
Thallus, Antonius Epigrammaticus i B.C./i A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Theaetetus Epigrammaticus [Theaet.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Theagenes Historicus [Theagen.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 509.
Theages Philosophus [Theag.] Apud Stobaeum.
Theano Ep. = Epistulae, v. Pythagorae et Pythagoreorum Epistulae.
Thebaïs Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 112.
Them. = Themistocles
Themiso Historicus [Themiso Hist.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 511.
Themiso Medicus i B.C. Apud Galenum.
Themistius Sophista [Them.] iv A.D. in APo. = Aristotelis Analyticorum Posteriorum paraphrasis, ed. M. Wallies (Comm. in Arist. Graeca v pars i), Berlin 1900. in APr. = in Aristotelis Analyticorum Priorum librum I paraphrasis, ed. M. Wallies (Comm. in Arist. Graeca xxiii pars iii), Berlin 1884. in de An. = inlibros Aristotelis de Anima paraphrasis, ed. R. Heinze (Comm. in Arist. Graeca v pars iii), Berlin 1899. in Ph. = in Aristotelis Physica paraphrasis, ed. H. Schenkl (Comm. in Arist. Graeca v pars ii), Berlin 1900. in PN = Themistii (Sophoniae) in Parva Naturalia commentarium, ed. P. Wendland (Comm. in Arist. Graeca v pars vi), Berlin 1903. Or. = Orationes, ed. W. Dindorf, Leipzig 1832; cited by page of Hardouin.
Themistocles Epistolographus [Themist.] v B.C. Ep. = Epistulae, ed. R. Hercher, Epistolographi, p. 741.
Theocles Lyricus [Theocl.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 173.
Theocritus Poeta Bucolicus [Theoc.] iii B.C. Ed. U. von Wilamowitz-Möllendorff2, Bucolici Graeci, Oxford (OCT).
Theodectes Tragicus [Theodect.] iv B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 801.
Theodoridas Epigrammaticus [Theodorid.] iii B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Theodorus Epigrammaticus [Theod.] v. Anthologia Graeca
Theodosius Alexandrinus Grammaticus [Theodos.] iv A.D. (?) Can. = Canones, ed. A. Hilgard, in Grammatici Graeci, pars iv, vol. i, Leipzig 1889. Spuria. ed. C. W. Göttling, Leipzig 1822. [Theodos.Gr.]
Theodotion Interpres Veteris Testamenti [Thd.] ii A.D. (?) F. Field, Origenis Hexapla, Oxford 1875.
Theognetus Comicus [Theognet.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 364.
Theognis Rhodius Historicus [Thgn.Hist.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 514.
Theognis Elegiacus [Thgn.] vi B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 117.
Theognis Tragicus [Thgn.Trag.] v/iv B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 769.
Theognostus Grammaticus [Theognost.] ix A.D. Can. = Canones, ed. J. A. Cramer, An. Ox., vol. ii.
Theologumena Arithmeticae [Theol.Ar.] [Iamblichus], Theologumena Arithmeticae, ed. V. de Falco, Leipzig (T.) 1922; cited by Astʼs pages (in margin).
Theolytus Epicus [Theolyt.] Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 9.
Theon Gymnasiarcha Medicus [Theon Gymn.] Apud Galenum
Theon Smyrnaeus Philosophus [Theo Sm.] ii A.D. Ed. E. Hiller, Leipzig (T.) 1878. in Ptol. = in Ptolemaeum, ed. Halma, Oeuvres de Ptolémée, tom. v, Paris 1821.
Theon Epigrammaticus v. Anthologia Graeca.
Theon Rhetor i/ii A.D. (?) Prog. = Progymnasmata, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. ii p. 59.
Theophanes Epigrammaticus [Theoph.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Theophilus Comicus [Theophil.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 473.
Theophrastus Philosophus [Thphr.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. F. Wimmer, Leipzig (T.) 1854-62; HP, Od., Sign., ed. Sir Arthur Hort, London and New York (Loeb) 1916.
Theopompus Colophonius Epicus [Theopomp.Coloph.] Ed. J. U. Powell, Coll. Alex. p. 28.
Theopompus Comicus [Theopomp.Com.] v B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p. 733; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 86.
Theopompus Historicus [Theopomp.Hist.] iv B.C. Ed. B. P. Grenfell & A. S. Hunt, v. Hellenica Oxyrhynchia.
Thes. = Theses (viii p. 550)
Thes. = Theseus
Thespis Tragicus vi/v B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 832.
Thg. = Theages
Thomas Magister Grammaticus [Thom.Mag.] xiii/xiv A.D. Ed. F. Ritschl, Halle 1832.
Thomas Epigrammaticus [Thom.] vi A.D. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Thrasymachus [Thrasym.] iv B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. ii p. 276.
Tht. = Theaetetus
Thucydides Historicus [Th.] v B.C. Ed. H. Stuart Jones, Oxford (OCT).
Thugenides Comicus [Thugen.] Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 377; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 87.
Thyillus Epigrammaticus [Thyill.] i B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Thymocles Epigrammaticus [Thymocl.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Ti. = Timaeus
Tiberius Illustrius Epigrammaticus [Tib.Ill.] i A.D. (?) v. Anthologia Graeca.
Tiberius Rhetor [Tib.] Fig. = de Figuris, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. iii p. 59.
Tim. = Timoleon Ps.-Plu.Fluv. = de Fluviis (vol. vii, p. 282 B.). Ps.-Plu.Vit.Hom. = Vita Homeri, ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 192.
Tim. = Timon
Timaeus Locrus Philosophus [Ti.Locr.] Ed. C. F. Hermann, post Platonis Timaeum, Leipzig (T.) 1852.
Timaeus Grammaticus [Tim.] Lex. = Lexicon Platonicum, ed. C. F. Hermann, Platonis Dialogi, vol. vi, Leipzig (T.) 1892.
Timaeus Historicus [Timae.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG i p. 193, iv pp. 625, 640.
Timagenes Historicus [Timag.] i B.C. Ed. C. Müller, FHG iii p. 317.
Timo Phliasius Poeta Philosophus iii B.C. Ed. H. Diels, PPF p. 173.
Timocles Comicus [Timocl.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 451; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp. Com. p. 88.
Timocreon Lyricus [Timocr.] v. B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 536.
Timostratus Comicus [Timostr.] ii B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 355.
Timotheus Gazaeus Philosophus [Tim.Gaz.] v. Aristophanes Byzantinus, Philosophus.
Timotheus Comicus [Tim.Com.] iv/iii B.C. (?) Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 450.
Timotheus Lyricus [Tim.] v/iv B.C. Ed. U. von Wilamowitz-Möllendorff, Leipzig 1903.
Titanomachia [Titanomach.] Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera v, Oxford (OCT), p. 110.
To. = Tobit
Top. = Topica
Tox. = Toxaris
Tr. = Trachiniae
Tr. = Troades Scholia in Euripidem, ed. W. Dindorf, 4 vols., Oxford 1863; ed. E. Schwarz, 2 vols., Berlin 1887, 1891.
Trag. = Tragodopodagra
Tragica Adespota [Trag.Adesp.] Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 837.
Trophilus [Trophil.] Apud Stobaeum.
Tryphiodorus Epicus [Tryph.] Ed. W. Weinberger, v. Coluthus.
Trypho Grammaticus i B.C. Fr. = Fragmenta, ed. A. von Velsen, Berlin 1853. Pass. = Excerpta περὶ παθῶν, ed. R. Schneider, Progr. Gymn. Duisburg, Leipzig 1895. Trop. = περὶ τρόπων, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet iii p. 189.
Tullius Flaccus Epigrammaticus [Tull.Flacc.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Tullius Geminus Epigrammaticus [Tull.Gem.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Tullius Laurea Epigrammaticus. [Tull.Laur.] i B.C. v. Anthologia Graeca.
Tullius Sabinus, v. Sabinus.
Tymnes Epigrammaticus [Tymn.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Tyr. = Tyrannicida
Tyrtaeus Elegiacus [Tyrt.] vii B.C. Ed. T. Bergk, PLG ii p. 8.
Tzetzes, Joannes Grammaticus [Tz.] xii A.D. ad Hes. Op. = ad Hesiodi Opera et Dies, ed. T. Gaisford, Poetae Graeci Minores, vol. iii. ad Lyc. = ad Lycophronem, ed. E. Scheer, v. Lycophron. Diff. Poet. = περὶ διαφορᾶς ποιητῶν, ed. G. Kaibel, CGF p. 34. H. = Historiarum variarum chiliades, ed. T. Kiessling, Leipzig 1826. Proll.Com. = Prolegomena de Comoedia Graeca, ed. G. Kaibel,
Ulc. = περὶ ἑλκῶν
Ulpianus Grammaticus [Ulp.] iii A.D. Commentary on Demosthenes, ed. H. Wolf, Basel 1572.
Uranius Historicus [Uran.] i B.C. (?) Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 523.
V. = Vespae Scholia, ed. W. Dindorf in editione Aristophanis, Oxford 1835-8.
VA = Vita Apollonii
VC = περὶ τῶν ἐν κεφαλη_ τρωμάτων
VH = Varia Historia
VH 1, 2 = Verae Historiae 1, 2
VM = περὶ ἀρχαίης ἰητρικῇς
VS = Vitae Sophistarum Gym. = de gymnastica, ed. J. Jüthner, Leipzig & Berlin 1909. Im. = Philostrati majoris imagines, ed. O. Benndorf, C. Schenkl, Leipzig (T.) 1893.
VV = de Virtutibus et Vitiis
Vand. = de Bello Vandalico
Varro, M. Terentius Historicus et Grammaticus Latinus i B.C. LL = de Lingua Latina, ed. G. Goetz & F. Schoell, Leipzig 1910. RR = Res Rusticae, ed. G. Goetz, Leipzig (T.) 1912. Sat.Men. = Saturae Menippeae, ed. F. Buecheler, post Petronium (q.v.)
Vect. = de Vectigalibus
Velius Longus Grammaticus Latinus [Vel.Long.] ii A.D. Ed. H. Keil, Gramm. Lat. vii p. 37.
Vent. = de Ventis
Vent. = de Ventis
Verm. = epistula de vermibus
Vert. = de Vertigine
Vettius Valens Astrologus [Vett.Val.] ii A.D. Ed. W. Kroll, Berlin 1908 (cited by page and line).
Vetus Testamentum Graece redditum [LXX] Ed. H. B. Swete, ed. 3, Cambridge 1901. A. Versiones ab Origene collectae Ed. F. Field, Origenis Hexapla, Oxford 1875. Al. = ἄλλοι Aq. = Aquila (q. v.) Heb. = Ἑβραῖος Quint. = Quinta Sext. = Sexta Sm. = Symmachus (q.v.) Thd. = Theodotion (q.v.) B. Libri singuli his siglis notantur:—
Vetus Testamentum (continued)
Vict. = περὶ διαίτης
Vid.Ac. = περὶ ὄψιος
Virg. = περὶ παρθενίων
Virt. = De Virtute Scholia, ed. C. F. Hermann, Platonis Dialogi, vol. vi, Leipzig (T.) 1892.
Vit. = Vita
Vit. = Vituperationes (viii p. 282)
Vit.Auct. = Vitarum Auctio
Vit.Caes. = Vita Caesaris
Vita Philonidis Epicurei [Vit.Philonid.] = PHerc. 1044, ed. W. Crönert, Berl. Sitzb. xli (1900); cited by page of offprint (942-959 = 1-18).
Vitae Homeri [Vit.Hom.] Ed. T. W. Allen, Homeri Opera, Oxford (OCT), v p. 245.
Vitruvius Scriptor de Architectura Latinus [Vitr.] i B.C. Ed. F. Krohn, Leipzig (T.) 1912.
Wi. = Wisdom of Solomon
Wien. Stud. X (1888) pp. 175-201 = Usener, Kleine Schriften i p. 297; ed. P. von der Mühll (v. supr.). NOTE.—Unedited papyri are cited from transcripts furnished by W. Crönert.
Xanthus Historicus [Xanth.] v B.C. Ed. C. Müller FHG i p. 36, iv pp. 623, 628.
Xen. = de Xenophane
Xenagoras Historicus [Xenag.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 526.
Xenarchus Comicus [Xenarch.] iv B.C. Ed. T. Kock, CAF ii p. 467.
Xeno Comicus Ed. T. Kock, CAF iii p. 390.
Xenocles Tragicus [Xenocl.] v B.C. Ed. A. Nauck, TGF p. 770.
Xenocrates Medicus (apud Oribasium) [Xenocr.] i A.D. Ed. J. L. Ideler, Physici et Medici Graeci Minores i p. 121, Berlin 1841.
Xenophanes Poeta Philosophus [Xenoph.] vi B.C. Ed. H. Diels, PPF p. 20.
Xenophon Ephesius Scriptor Eroticus [X.Eph.] ii A.D. (?) Ed. R. Hercher, Erotici i p. 327.
Xenophon Historicus [X.] v/iv B.C. Ed. E. C. Marchant, Oxford (OCT).
Za. = Zechariah
Zach. = Ἐπιθαλάμιος εἰς Ζαχαρίαν, ed. R. Förster, op. cit. Note.—Other orations cited from periodicals, Hermes xvii (1883),
Zaleucus [Zaleuc.] (vii B.C.) Apud Stobaeum.
Ze. = Zephaniah
Zelotus Epigrammaticus [Zelot.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Zeno Citieus Stoicus [ZenoStoic.] iv/iii B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF i p. 1.
Zeno Eleaticus Philosophus [Zeno Eleat.] v B.C. Ed. H. Diels, Vorsokr. i p. 165.
Zeno Tarsensis Stoicus [Zeno Tars.Stoic.] iii/ii B.C. Ed. H. von Arnim, SVF iii p. 209.
Zenobius Paroemiographus [Zen.] ii A.D. Ed. E. L. von Leutsch & F. G. Schneidewin, Paroemiographi i p. 1.
Zenodotus Grammaticus [Zenod.] iv/iii B.C. Apud Scholia in Homerum.
Zeux. = Zeuxis
Zonaeus Rhetor [Zonae.] Fig. = de Figuris, ed. L. Spengel, Rhet. iii p. 161.
Zonaras Lexicographus [Zonar.] Ed. J. A. H. Tittmann, Leipzig 1808.
Zonas Epigrammaticus [Zon.] i B.C./i A.D. Idem qui et Diodorus Sardianus, q. v.
Zopyrus Historicus [Zopyr.Hist.] Ed. C. Müller, FHG iv p. 531.
Zopyrus Medicus [Zopyr.] i A.D. Apud Oribasium.
Zosimus Alchemista [Zos.Alch.] iii/iv A.D. Ed. M. Berthelot, Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs, Paris 1888, p. 107.
Zosimus Epigrammaticus [Zos.] v. Anthologia Graeca.
Zosimus Historicus [Zos.] v A.D. Ed. L. Mendelssohn, Leipzig 1887.

Epigraphical Publication Abbrevations

Anatolian Studies = Anatolian Studies presented to Sir W. M. Ramsay, Manchester 1923.
Arangio-Ruiz et Olivieri Inscr. Gr. = V. Arangio-Ruiz et A. Olivieri, Inscriptiones Graecae Siciliae et infimae Italiae ad ius pertinentes, Milan 1925.
BMus.Inscr. = Ancient Greek Inscriptions in the British Museum, Oxford 1874-1916.
Baillet Inscr. des tombeaux des rois = J. Baillet, Inscriptions grecques et latines des tombeaux des rois à Thèbes, Le Caire 1920-23.
Benndorf-Niemann Reisen in Lykien = O. Benndorf & G. Niemann, Reisen in Lykien und Karien, Vienna 1884.
Buckler Anat. Studies = Anatolian Studies presented to W. H. Buckler, ed. W. M. Calder & J. Keil, Manchester 1939.
CIG = A. Boeckh, Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum, Berlin 1828-77.
CIJud. = Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaicarum, ed. J.-B. Frey: vol. i (Europe), Rome 1936.
CIL = Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, Berlin 1862-.
Chron.Lind. = Chronicle of Lindos, ed. Chr. Blinkenberg, Die Lindische Tempelchronik, Bonn 1915; ed. F. Jacoby, FGrH ii p. 1005.
Corinth = Corinth, results of excavations conducted by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1929-; vol. viii Part i, Greek Inscriptions, ed. B. D. Meritt, 1931.
Cumont Fouilles de Doura-Europos = F. Cumont, Fouilles de Doura-Europos (1922-3), Paris 1926.
Dain Inscr. du Louvre = A. Dain, Inscriptions grecques du musée du Louvre: Les textes inédits, Paris 1933.
Delph. 3(1),(2), . . = Fouilles de Delphes, tome iii: Épigraphie. Paris 1909-. (École française dʼAthènes.)
Demitsas Μακεδ. = M. G. Demitsas, Ἡ Μακεδονία κτλ., vol. i (all published), Athens 1896.
Dessau ILS = H. Dessau, Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae, Berlin 1892-1916.
Dura1
Dura2
Dura3
Dura4
Dura5
Dura6 = The Excavations at Dura-Europos. Preliminary Report of First (Second . . . ) Season of Work, ed. P. V. C. Bauer, M. I. Rostovtzeff, A. R. Bellinger, and others, Yale University Press 1929-.
Durrbach Choix dʼinscrr. de Délos = F. Durrbach, Choix dʼinscriptions de Délos, Paris 1921.
Edict.Diocl. = Edictum Diocletiani, ed. T. Mommsen & H. Blümner, Der Maximaltarif des Diocletian, Berlin 1893; suppl. CIL iii pp. 1926 ff., 2208 ff., 232857 ff.: cited where possible by Mommsenʼs chaps. & lines, recently found portions by place of discovery (Aeg. = Aegira; Clit. = Clitor; Delph. = Delphi; Troez. = Troezen); Geronthr. = IG 5(1)1115; Gyth. = 5(1)1148.
Eph.Epigr. = Ephemeris Epigraphica, Corporis Inscriptionum Latinarum Supplementum, Berlin 1872-.
Ephes. 2,3, . . = Forschungen in Ephesos, veröffentlicht vom Oesterreichischen Archaeologischen Institute . . Bde. 2, 3, Vienna 1912, 1923; 4(1), 1932; 4(2), Baden bei Wien 1937.
Epigr.Gr. = G. Kaibel, Epigrammata Graeca ex lapidibus conlecta, Berlin 1878.
Foed.Delph.Pell. = Foedus inter Delphos et Pellanenses, ed. B. Haussoullier, Traité entre Delphes et Pellana, Paris 1917; Schwyzer (q.v.) No. 3282.
GDI = Sammlung der griechischen Dialekt-Inschriften, ed. H. Collitz et alii, Göttingen 1884-1915.
Gerasa = Gerasa, City of the Decapolis, ed. C. H. Kraeling, New Haven, Connecticut, 1938.
Haussoullier Milet = B. Haussoullier, Études sur lʼhistoire de Milet et du Didymeion, Paris 1902.
Heuzey-Daumet Mission Arch. de Macédoine = L. Heuzey et H. Daumet, Mission Archéologique de Macédoine, Paris 1876.
Histria = V. Párvan, Histria, Part iv, Bucarest 1916; Part vii, Bucarest 1923.
IG = Inscriptiones Graecae. vol. i = Inscriptiones Atticae anno Euclidis vetustiores, ed. A. Kirchhoff, 1873: Supplementa, indices 1877, 1887, 1891 [ = Corpus Inscriptionum Atticarum, vol. i et vol. iv pars i fasc. i-iii].
IG 12 = IG vol. i ed. minor, ed. F. Hiller von Gaertringen, 1924. vol. ii = Inscriptiones Atticae aetatis quae est inter Euclidis annum et Augusti tempora, ed. U. Koehler [5 parts, 1877, 1883, 1888, 1893 (indices by J. Kirchner), 1895 (supplementa) = Corpus Inscriptionum Atticarum, vol. ii partes i-iv et vol. iv
pars ii]. vol. iii = Inscriptiones Atticae aetatis Romanae, ed W. Dittenberger, pars i 1878, pars ii 1882, pars iii (v. Tab. Defix.) 1897 [ = Corpus Inscriptionum Atticarum, vol. iii partes i, ii,
et Appendix].
IG 22 = Voluminum ii et iii editio minor, ed. J. Kirchner, pars i fasc. i 1913, fasc. ii 1916; pars ii fasc. i (1370-1695) 1927, fasc. ii (1696-2788) 1931; pars iii fasc. i (2789-5219) 1935. vol. iv = Inscriptiones Argolidis, ed. M. Fraenkel, 1902 [ =
Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum Peloponnesi et insularum vicinarum, vol. i].
IG 42 = Voluminis iv editio minor, fasc. i = Inscriptiones Epidauri, ed. F. Hiller von Gaertringen, 1929. vol. v fasc. i = Inscriptiones Laconiae et Messeniae, ed. W. Kolbe, 1913; fasc. ii = Inscriptiones Arcadiae, ed. F. Hiller von Gaertringen, 1913. vol. vii = Inscriptiones Megaridis et Boeotiae, ed. W. Dittenberger, 1892 [ = Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum Graeciae Septentrionalis, vol. i]. vol. ix pars i = Inscriptiones Phocidis, Locridis, Aetoliae, Acarnaniae, insularum maris Ionii, ed. W. Dittenberger, 1897 [ = Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum Graeciae Septentrionalis, vol. iii pars i]; pars ii = Inscriptiones Thessaliae, ed. O. Kern, 1908.
IG 92 = Voluminis ix partis i editio minor, fasc. i = Inscriptiones Aetoliae, ed. G. Klaffenbach, 1932. vol. xi = Inscriptiones Deli: fasc. ii, ed. F. Dürrbach, 1912; fasc. 3 cited as Inscr. Délos (q.v.); fasc. iv, ed. P. Roussel, 1914. vol. xii = Inscriptiones insularum maris Aegaei praeter Delum: fasc. i, Inscriptiones Rhodi, Chalces, Carpathi cum Saro, Casi, ed. F. Hiller von Gaertringen, 1895. fasc. ii, Inscriptiones Lesbi, Nesi, Tenedi, ed. W. Paton, 1899. fasc. iii, Inscriptiones Symes, Teutlussae, Teli, Nisyri, Astypalaeae, Anaphes, Therae et Therasiae, Pholegandri, Meli, Cimoli, ed. F. Hiller von Gaertringen, 1898; Supplementa, ed. F. Hiller von Gaertringen 1904. fasc. v, Inscriptiones Cycladum: pars i, Inscriptiones Cycladum praeter Tenum, ed. F. Hiller von Gaertringen, 1903; pars ii,
Inscriptiones Teni insulae, ed. F. Hiller von Gaertringen, 1909. fasc. vii, Inscriptiones Amorgi et insularum vicinarum, ed. J. Delamarre, 1908. fasc. viii, Inscriptiones insularum maris Thracici, ed. C. Fredrich, 1909. fasc. ix, Inscriptiones Euboeae, ed. E. Ziebarth, 1915. vol. xiv = Inscriptiones Siciliae et Italiae additis Galliae Hispaniae Britanniae Germaniae inscriptionibus, ed. G. Kaibel, 1890.
IGRom. = Inscriptiones Graecae ad res Romanas pertinentes, ed. R. Cagnat et alii, Paris, vol. i 1911, iii 1906, iv 1927.
IPE = Inscriptiones orae septentrionalis Ponti Euxini, ed. B. Latyshev, Petersburg 1885-1901: 12 = vol. i, second edition, 1916.
Inscr.Cos = The Inscriptions of Cos, ed. W. R. Paton & E. L. Hicks, Oxford 1891.
Inscr.Cret. = Inscriptiones Creticae opera et consilio Friderici Halbherr collectae. I. Tituli Cretae mediae praeter Gortynios. Curavit Margarita Guarducci. Rome 1935.
Inscr.Cypr. = Cyprian Inscriptions in O. Hoffmann, Die griechischen Dialekte, vol. i, Göttingen 1891.
Inscr.Délos = Nos. 290-371, 372-509, ed. F. Durrbach, Paris 1926, 1929 (Acad. des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres). [The numeration is continued from IGΙΙ(2).] Nos. 1400-96 [an interval is left after the nos. of IGΙΙ(4)] ed. F. Durrbach & P. Roussel, 1935. Nos. 1497-2879 (2 pts.) ed. P. Roussel & M. Launey, 1937.
Inscr. gr. et lat. de la Syrie = Inscriptions grecques et latines de la Syrie; I. Commagène et Cyrrhestique, ed. L. Jalabert & R. Mouterde, Paris 1929.
Inscr.Magn. = Die Inschriften von Magnesia am Maeander, ed. O. Kern, Berlin 1900.
Inscr.Mus.Alex. = E. Breccia, Iscrizioni greche e latine (Catal. gen. des antiq. égypt. du musée d’ Alexandrie, 57), 1911.
Inscr.Olymp. = Olympia: die Ergebnisse der . . . Ausgrabung: Textband v, Die Inschriften, ed. W. Dittenberger & K. Purgold, Berlin 1896.
Inscr.Perg. = Die Inschriften von Pergamon (in Altertümer von Pergamon viii), ed. M. Fraenkel, Berlin 1890-1895.
Inscr.Prien. = Die Inschriften von Priene, ed. F. Hiller von Gaertringen, Berlin 1906.
Keil-Premerstein Erster (zweiter, dritter) Bericht = J. Keil & A. von Premerstein, Bericht über eine (eine zweite, eine dritte) Reise in Lydien (Denkschriften der Wiener Akademie, phil.-hist. Klasse, LIII, 2. Abh., LIV, 2. Abh., LVII, 1. Abh.), Vienna 1908, 1911, 1914.
LF, LW = Philippe Le Bas, W. H. Wadding??n & P. Foucart, Voyage Archéologique en Grèce et en Asie Mineure, Paris 1847-70.
Leg.Gort. = Leges Gortynensium (GDI 4991, Schwyzer 179).
Leg.Sacr. = Leges Graecorum Sacrae, ed. J. de Prott & L. Ziehen, Leipzig fasc. i 1896, fasc. ii (1) 1906.
MacDowell Stamped Objects from Seleucia = R. H. MacDowell, Stamped & Inscribed Objects from Seleucia on the Tigris (Univ. of Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series, vol. xxxvi), Ann Arbor 1935.
Maiuri Nuova Silloge = A. Maiuri, Nuova Silloge Epigrafica di Rodi e Cos, Firenze 1925.
MAMA = Monumenta Asiae Minoris Antiqua, vol. i, ed. W. M. Calder, Manchester-London 1928 (Publications of the American Society for Archaeological Research in Asia Minor); vol. iii, ed. J. Keil & A. Wilhelm, 1931; vol. iv, ed. W. H. Buckler, W. M. Calder, W. K. C. Guthrie, 1933; vol. v, ed. C. W. M. Cox & A. Cameron, 1937; vol. vi, ed. W. H. Buckler & W. M. Calder, 1939 (iii-vi Manchester).
Marm.Par. = Marmor Parium (IG 12(5).444) ed. F. Jacoby, Das Marmor Parium, Berlin 1904, and FGrH ii p. 992.
Mél.Bidez = Mélanges Bidez (Annuaire de l’ Institut de philologie et dʼhistoire orientales, tome ii), Brussels 1934.
Mél.Glotz = Mélanges Gustave Glotz, Paris 1932.
Mél.Navarre = Mélanges offerts à M. Octave Navarre par ses élèves et ses amis, Toulouse 1935.
Michel = C. Michel, Recueil dʼinscriptions grecques, Brussels 1900: Supplements i, ii, Brussels 1912, 1927.
Milet. = Milet. Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen und Untersuchungen seit dem Jahre 1899, herausg. von Theodor Wiegand (Königliche Museen zu Berlin), 1906-. Milet 3 = Milet Bd.1 Heft iii; for other parts Band and Heft are given.
Milet. 6,7 = Sechster (siebenter) vorläufiger Bericht über die in Milet und Didyma unternommenen Ausgrabungen, Abh. Berl. Akad. 1908 Anhang I, 1911 Anh. I.
Mon.Anc.Gr. = Monumenti Ancyrani versio Graeca (Res Gestae Divi Augusti, ed. E. Diehl3, Bonn 1918).
Mon.Piot = Monuments et mémoires publiés par la fondation Piot, Paris 1894-.
Mueller-Bees = N. Mueller & N. A. Bees, Die Inschriften der jüdischen Katakombe am Monteverde zu Rom, Leipzig 1919.
Myres Cesnola Coll. = J. L. Myres, Handbook of the Cesnola Collection of Antiquities from Cyprus, New York 1914.
Naukratis = Naukratis, Pt. i by [Sir] W. M. Flinders Petrie, London 1886, Pt. ii by E. A. Gardner, 1888 (Egypt Exploration Fund, Memoirs iii, vi).
OGI = Orientis Graeci Inscriptiones Selectae, ed. W. Dittenberger, Leipzig 1903-5.
Pelekides Thessalonica = S. Pelekides, Ἀπὸ τὴν πολιτεία καὶ τὴν κοινωνία τῆς ἀρχαίας Θεσσαλονίκης, Salonika 1934.
Petersen-Luschan Reisen in Lykien = E. Petersen & F. von Luschan, Reisen in Lykien, Milyas und Kibyratis, Vienna 1889.
Princeton Exp.Inscr. = Publications of the Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions to Syria in 1904-5 and 1909: Division III, Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Leyden, Section A by E. Littmann, D. Magie, & D. R. Stuart, 1921; Section B by W. K. Prentice, 1922.
Puchstein Epigr.Gr. = O.Puchstein, Epigrammata Graeca in Aegypto reperta, Strassburg 1880.
Ramsay Cities and Bishoprics = [Sir] W. M. Ramsay, Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia, Oxford 1895-7.
Ramsay Studies in Eastern Rom. Prov. = Studies in the History and Art of the Eastern Provinces of the Roman Empire, ed. [Sir] W. M. Ramsay, Aberdeen 1906.
Robert Collection Froehner = Collection Froehner (Bibliothèque nationale. Département des médailles et des antiques), i. Inscriptions grecques, ed. L. Robert, Paris 1936.
Robert Ét. Anat. = L. Robert, Études Anatoliennes, Paris 1937 (Études orientales publiées par lʼinstitut français dʼarchéologie de Stamboul No. v).
Roussel Cultes Égyptiens = P. Roussel, Les Cultes égyptiens à Délos, Nancy 1916.
Ruppel T. von Dakke = W. Ruppel, Der Tempel von Dakke, vol. 3, Cairo 1930 (Service des Antiquités d’ Égypte).
Rüsch = E. Rüsch, Grammatik der delphischen Inschriften i, Berlin 1914 (Epigraphischer Anhang, pp. 312-31).
SIG = Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum, ed. W. Dittenberger, editio tertia, Leipzig 1915-24. (SIG 2 = editio altera, 1898-1901.)
Sardis 7(1) = Sardis, Publications of the American Society for the Excavation of Sardis, Vol. vii, Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Part I, by W. H. Buckler and D. M. Robinson, Leyden 1932.
Schwyzer = E. Schwyzer, Dialectorum Graecarum Exempla epigraphica potiora, Leipzig 1923.
Stud.Pont. = Studia Pontica, Brussels 1903-: vol. iii Recueil des inscriptions grecques et latines du Pont et de l’ Arménie, publ. par J. G. C. Anderson, F. Cumont, H. Grégoire, fasc. i (1910).
Supp.Epigr. = Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum, adjuvantibus P. Roussel, A. Salač, M. N. Tod, E. Ziebarth, ed. J. J. E. Hondius, Leyden 1923-.
Swoboda Denkmäler = Denkmäler aus Lykaonien, Pamphylien und Isaurien, herausgegeben von H. Swoboda, J. Keil, und F. Knoll, Brünn etc., 1935.
TAM = Tituli Asiae Minoris, vol. ii fasc. i, ed. E. Kalinka, Vicnna 1920; fasc. ii, 1930.
Tab.Defix. = Defixionum Tabellae in Attica regione repertae, ed. R. Wuensch (IG 3 pars iii).
Tab.Defix.Aud. = Defixionum Tabellae quotquot innotuerunt, ed. A. Audollent, Paris 1904.
Tab.Heracl. = Tabulae Heracleenses (IG 14.645, Schwyzer 62-3).
Test.Epict. = Testamentum Epictetae (IG 12(3).330, Michel 1001, Schwyzer 227); cited by col. and line.
Wiegand Mnemos. = Mnemosynon Theodor Wiegand dargebracht, Munich 1938.
Wood Ephesus = J. T. Wood, Discoveries at Ephesus, London 1877.


Papyrological Publication Abbreviations

BGU = Berliner griechische Urkunden (Ägyptische Urkunden aus den Königlichen Museen zu Berlin), Berlin 1895-.
BKT = Berliner Klassikertexte, herausgegeben von der Generalverwaltung der Kgl. Museen zu Berlin, Berlin 1904-.
Berichtigungsl. = Berichtigungsliste der griechischen Papyrusurkunden aus Ägypten: I. F. Preisigke, Hefte 1 & 2, Strassburg 1913; Hefte 3 & 4, Berlin & Leipzig 1922; II. F. Bilabel, Heidelberg 1931, 1933.
Bilabel Ὀψαρτ. = F. Bilabel, Ὀψαρτυτικά und Verwandtes (Sitzungsberichte d. Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, Phil.-hist. Kl. 1919, 23. Abh.), Heidelberg 1920.
CPHerm. = Corpus Papyrorum Hermopolitanorum i, ed. C. Wessely (Studien zur Paläogr. u. Papyruskunde v), Leipzig 1905.
CPR = Corpus Papyrorum Raineri Archiducis Austriae, vol. i, Griechische Texte, ed. C. Wessely, Wien 1895; cf. PRain.(NS).
Διηγήσεις Διηγήσεις di poemi di Callimaco in un papiro di Tebtynis, a cura di M. Norsa e G. Vitelli, Firenze 1934: cited by column and line; ed. A. Vogliano PUniv.Milan. i. 18.
Frisk Bankakten = Bankakten aus dem Faijûm nebst anderen Berliner Papyri, ed. H. Frisk (Göteborgs Kungl. Vetenskaps- och Vitterhets-Samhälles Handlingar, femte följden, Ser.A. Band 2 No. 2), Göteborg 1931.
Herc. (following an authorʼs name) = Herculaneum papyri, cited by No. of papyrus and column or fragment from Herculanensium Voluminum quae supersunt, Collectio altera, Naples 1862-76, D. Bassi, Herculanensium Voluminum, Collectio tertia, fasc. i, Milan 1914, and other publications; ‘Epicureus Herc. . . p. . . V.ʼ refers to Epicuri et Epicureorum scripta . . , ed. A. Vogliano (v. I (Add.) s.v. Epicurus).
Kapsomenakis = S. G. Kapsomenakis, Voruntersuchungen zu einer Grammatik der Papyri der nachchristlichen Zeit, Munich 1938.
Meyer Ostr. = Ostraca in P.Meyer (q.v.).
Mitteis Chr., Wilcken Chr. = L. Mitteis & U. Wilcken, Grundzüge und Chrestomathie der Papyruskunde, Leipzig & Berlin 1912.
Möller Pap.Berl.Mus. = S. Möller, Griechische Papyri aus dem Berliner Museum, Göteborg 1929.
Ostr. = U. Wilcken, Griechische Ostraka aus Ägypten und Nubien, Leipzig & Berlin 1899.
Ostr.Bodl. = J. G. Tait, Greek Ostraca in the Bodleian Library and other collections, I, London 1930 (cited by No. of part and No. of ostracon).
Ostr.Mich. = L. Amundsen, Greek Ostraca in the University of Michigan Collection, Part I, Texts ( = University of Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series, vol. xxxiv), Ann Arbor 1935.
Ostr.Strassb. = Griechische und griechisch-demotische Ostraka der Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek zu Strassburg, ed. P. Viereck, Berlin 1923.
Ostr.Wilbour = C. Préaux, Les ostraca grecs de la Collection Charles-Edwin Wilbour an Musee de Brooklyn, New York 1935.
PAberd. = Catalogue of Greek & Latin papyri & ostraca in the possession of the University of Aberdeen, ed. E. G. Turner (Aberdeen Univ. Studies No. 116), 1939.
PAlex. = Papyrus ptolémaïques du Musee d’ Alexandrie, ed. G. Botti, Bull.Soc.Alex. First Series No. 2 (1899) p. 65.
PAmh. = Amherst Papyri, ed. B. P. Grenfell & A. S. Hunt, 2 vols., London 1900-1; cited by No. of vol., papyrus, and line.
PAntin. = the Antinoe Papyrus of Theocritus in Two Theocritus Papyri, ed. A. S. Hunt & J. Johnson, London 1930.
PAvrom. = Parchments of the Parthian period from Avroman in Kurdistan, ed. E. H. Minns, JHS xxxv (1915) p. 22.
PBaden = F. Bilabel, Veröffentlichungen aus den badischen Papyrus-Sammlungen, Heft 2 and Heft 4, Griechische Papyri, Heidelberg 1923, 1924.
PBasel = Papyrusurkunden der öffentlichen Bibliothek der Universität zu Basel, I. Urkunden in griechischer Sprache, ed. E. Rabel (Abh. Gött. Gesellsch. Neue Folge, vol. xvi, No. 3), Berlin 1917.
PBerl.Leihg. = Berliner Leihgabe griechischer Papyri, herausgegeben vom griechischen Seminar der Universität Uppsala durch T. Kalén, Uppsala 1932.
PBerol. = Berlin Papyri, cited by inventory No. (PBerol. 6926, 7927v = B. Lavagnini, Eroticorum Graecorum Fragmenta Papyracea, Leipzig (T.) 1922, pp. 1ff., 21ff.).
PBouriant = Les papyrus Bouriant, ed. P. Collart, Paris 1926.
PBremen = U. Wilcken, Die Bremer Papyri (Abhandlungen der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1936, Phil.-hist. Klasse No. 2), Berlin 1936.
PCair. = Cairo Papyri cited by catalogue No. from B. P. Grenfell & A. S. Hunt, Greek Papyri, Catalogue général des Antiquités égyptiennes du Musée du Caire, vol. x, Nos. 10001-10869, Oxford 1903.
PCair.Preis. = F. Preisigke, Griechische Urkunden des ägyptischen Museums zu Kairo (Schriften der wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft zu Strassburg, IIeft 8), Strassburg 1911.
PCair.Zen. = C. C. Edgar, Zenon Papyri, 4 vols. (Catal. gén. des Antiq. égypt. du Musée du Caire, 79) 1925-31: digits indicating 59(000) omitted in refs., thus 2 = 59002.
PCornell = Greek Papyri in the Library of Cornell University, ed. W. L. Westermann & C. J. Kraemer, New York 1926.
PEdgar = C. C. Edgar, Selected papyri from the archives of Zenon, Annales du Service des Antiquités de l’ Égypte, Nos. 1-10 in vol. xviii (1918) pp. 159-82; Nos. 11-21, ib. pp. 224-44; Nos. 22-36, vol. xix (1920) pp. 13-36; Nos. 37-48, ib. pp. 81-104; Nos. 49-54, vol. xx (1920) pp. 19-40; Nos. 55-64, ib. pp. 181-206; Nos. 65-6, vol. xxi (1921) pp. 89-109; Nos. 67-72, vol. xxii (1922) pp. 209-31; Nos. 73-76, vol. xxiii (1923) pp. 73-98; Nos. 77-88, ib. pp. 187-209; Nos. 89-104. vol. xxiv (1924) pp. 17-52.
PEleph. = Elephantine Papyri, ed. O. Rubensohn, Ägyptische Urkunden aus den Kgl. Museen zu Berlin: Griechische Urkunden: Sonderheft, Berlin 1907.
PEnteux. = Publications de la Société royale égyptienne de Papyrologie, Textes et Documents, i, Ἐντεύξεις . . , ed. O. Guéraud, Cairo 1931-2.
PFay. = B. P. Grenfell, A. S. Hunt, D. G. Hogarth, Fayûm Towns and their Papyri, London 1900.
PFlor. = Papiri Fiorentini, documenti pubblici e privati dell’ età romana e bizantina: I ed. G. Vitelli, Milano 1906; II ed. D. Comparetti, 1908-11; III ed. G. Vitelli, 1915.
PFrankf. = H. Lewald, Griechische Papyri aus dem Besitz des rechts-wissenschaftlichen Seminars der Universität Frankfurt (Sitzungsberichte der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, Phil.-hist. Kl. 1920, 14. Abh.).
PFreib. = Mitteilungen aus der Freiburger Papyrussammlung, in Sitzungsberichte der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, Phil.-hist. Klasse, 1914, 2. Abh., 1916, 10. Abh.
PGand} = Quelques papyrus des collections de Gand et de Paris, ed.
PSorb.} M. Hombert, Revue belge de Philologie et d’ Histoire iv (1925), 633-76: republished in Sammelb. iii.
PGen. = Les papyrus de Genève transcrits et publiés par Jules Nicole, Geneva 1896, 1900.
PGiss. = Griechische Papyri im Museum des oberhessischen Geschichtsvereins zu Giessen, Bd. I, Hefte 1-3, ed. O. Eger, E. Kornemann, P. M. Meyer, Leipzig etc. 1910-12.
PGnom. = Der Gnomon des Idios Logos (BGU v (1) 1210) ed. W. Schubart 1919.
PGoodsp. = E. J. Goodspeed, A group of Greek papyrus texts (Class. Phil. i, 1906, p. 167).
PGoodsp.Cair. = E. J. Goodspeed, Greek papyri from the Cairo Museum . . (Decennial publications of the University of Chicago, 1st series, vol. v p. 3), Chicago 1904.
PGot. = H. Frisk, Papyrus grecs de la Bibl. Municipale de Gothembourg, Göteborg 1929.
PGrad. = G. Plaumann, Griechische Papyri der Sammlung Gradenwitz (Sitzungsberichte der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1914, 15. Abh.).
PGrenf. 1. = B. P. Grenfell. An Alexandrian erotic fragment and other Greek papvri chiefly Ptolemaic, Oxford 1896. 2. = B. P. Grenfell & A. S. Hunt, New Classical Fragments and other Greek and Latin papyri. 1897.
PGurob = Greek papyri from Gurob, ed. J. G. Smyly (Royal Irish Academy, Cunningham Memoirs, No. 12, Dublin-London 1921).
PHal. = Halle Papyri = Dikaiomata: Auszüge aus alexandrinischen Gesetzen und Verordnungen in einem Papyrus des Philologischen Seminars der Universität Halle, mit einem Anhang . . herausgegeben von der Graeca Halensis . . , Berlin 1913.
PHamb. = P. M. Meyer, Griechische Papyrusurkunden der Hamburger Stadtbibliothek (Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek 1924), Bd. 1, Leipzig etc. 1911-24.
PHarris = The Rendel Harris Papyri, ed. J. Enoch Powell, Cambridge 1936.
PHaw. = The Hawara Papyri, ed. [Sir] W. M. Flinders Petrie, Hawara, Biahmu, and Arsinoe, 1889: in part re-edited by J. G. Milne, Arch. Pap. v (1913) p. 378: PHaw. 80 and 81 re-edited by U. Wilcken in Genethliakon für C. Robert, Berlin 1910, p. 191.
PHeid. = Veröffentlichungen aus der Heidelberger Papyrussammlung (vol. i = A. Deissmann, Die Septuaginta-Papyri und andere alt-christliche Texte, 1905; vol. iii (1) = C. H. Becker, Papyri Schott-Reinhardt, i, 1906).
PHib. = Hibeh Papyri, Part I, ed. B. P. Grenfell & A. S. Hunt, London 1906.
PHolm. = Papyrus Graecus Holmiensis, ed. O. Lagercrantz, Uppsala 1913.
PIand. = Papyri Iandanae: cum discipulis edidit Carolus Kalbfleisch, Leipzig & Berlin 1912-.
PJena = Jenaer Papyrus-Urkunden, ed. F. Zucker & F. Schneider, Jena 1926.
PKaran. = E. J. Goodspeed, Papyri from Karanis (Univ. of Chicago: Studies in Classical Philology, vol. iii), Chicago 1902.
PKlein.Form. = Stud.Pal. (q.v.) iii, viii.
PLeid. = C. Leemans, Papyri Graeci musei antiquarii publici Lugduni-Batavi, tom. i Leiden 1843; tom. ii 1885.
PLeid.U. = Somnium Nectanebi, ed. B. Lavagnini, Eroticorum Graecorum Fragmenta Papyracea, Leipzig (T.) 1922, p. 37: = UPZ 81.
PLeid.V., v. PMag.Leid.V. PLeid. W., v. PMag.Leid.W.
PLeid.X. = chemical papyrus in PLeid. (q.v.) vol. ii: reprinted in M. Berthelot, Archéologie et Histoire des Sciences (Paris 1906), pp. 269-306 ( = Comptes rendus des séances de l’ Acad. des Sciences, tom. xlix): cited by Berthelotʼs sections.
PLille = Institut papyrologique de l’ université de Lille: Papyrus grecs publiés sous la direction de Pierre Jouguet . . , Paris 1907-28.
PLips. = L. Mitteis, Griechische Urkunden der Papyrussammlung zu Leipzig. vol. i, 1906.
PLit.Lond. = H. J. M. Milne, Catalogue of the Literary Papyri in the British Museum, London 1927.
PLond. = Greek papyri in the British Museum, vols. i and ii ed. F. G. Kenyon, vol. iii ed. F. G. Kenyon & H. I. Bell, vols. iv and v ed. H. I. Bell, London 1893-; unpublished papyri (PLond. ined.) are cited by inventory No.
PLond. 1821, ed. H. I. Bell & W. E. Crum, Aegyptus vi (1925) pp. 177-226.
PLond. 1912-29 = H. I. Bell, Jews and Christians in Egypt, London 1924.
PMag. = Papyri Graecae Magicae, herausgegeben und übersetzt von K. Preisendanz, 2 vols., Leipzig & Berlin 1928, 1931.
PMag.Berol. = G. Parthey, Zwei griechische Zauberpapyri des Berliner Museums, Abh. Berl. Akad. 1865 pp. 109-80; cf. W. Kroll, Philol. liv (1895) p. 564 ( = PMag. 1, 2).
PMag.Leid.V. = Papyrus magica musei Lugdunensis Batavi, ed. A. Dieterich, Jahrb. f. kl. Phil., Suppl. xvi (1888) pp. 793-818; cited by column and line ( = PMag. 12).
PMag.Leid.W. = Leiden magical papyrus W., ed. A. Dieterich, Abraxas (Festschrift . . Hermann Usener . . Bonn), Leipzig 1891; cited by page and line of the papyrus, as in Leemans’ edition ( = PMag. 13, cited by column and line).
PMag.Lond. = PLond. 1.46, 121, etc.
PMag.Par. 1, 2 = C. Wessely, Wiener Denkschr. xxxvi (2) (1888) pp. 44-126, pp. 139-148; partly in A. Dieterich, Eine Mithrasliturgie, Leipzig 1903, pp. 1 ff., and A. Deissmann, Light from the Ancient East, London 1919, pp. 258 ff. ( = PMag. 4, 3).
PMag.Rain. = C. Wessely, Wiener Denkschr. xlii (2) (1893) p. 65.
PMagd. = Papyrus de Magdola, rééd . . . par Jean Lesquier, Paris 1912 (PLille II 2-4); republished in PEnteux.
PMasp. = Jean Maspéro, Papyrus grecs d’ époque byzantine, in Catalogue général des antiquités égyptiennes du Musée du Caire, I (Nos. 67001-67124) 1911, II (Nos. 67125-67278) 1913, III (Nos. 67279-67359) 1916. Digits indicating 67(000) omitted in refs., thus: 2 = 67002.
PMed.Lond. = London Medical Papyrus, No. 155, ed. C. Kalbfleisch in Papyri graecae Musei Britannici et Musei Berolinensis, Rostock 1902.
PMed.Strassb. = Papyri Argentoratenses Graecae, ed. C. Kalbfleisch, Index lectionum in Academia Rostochiensi 1901.
PMerton = H. Idris Bell & C. H. Roberts, Catalogue of the Greek papyri in the collection of Wilfred Merton, London, vol. i 1939.
PMeyer = P. M. Meyer, Griechische Texte aus Agypten: 1. Papyri des neutestamentlichen Seminars der Universität Berlin; 2. Ostraka der Sammlung Deissmann, Berlin (Leipzig) 1916.
PMich. = University of Michigan papyri, published in Trans. Am. Ph. Ass. liii (1922) p. 134.
PMich.iii = Michigan Papyri vol. iii: Miscellaneous Papyri, edited by J. G. Winter ( = University of Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series, vol. xl), Ann Arbor 1936.
PMich.Teb. = Michigan Papyri vol. ii: Papyri from Tebtunis, in two volumes, Part I, ed. A. E. R. Boak ( = University of Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series, vol. xxviii), Ann Arbor 1933.
PMich.Zen. = Zenon papyri in the University of Michigan collection, ed. C. C. Edgar ( = University of Michigan Studies, Humanistic Series, vol. xxiv), Ann Arbor 1931.
PMilan. = Papiri Milanesi, ed. A. Calderini (Pubbl. di ‘Aegyptus’, S. Scient., vol. i), Parte i, Collezione Jacovelli-Vita, Milano, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 1928.
PMilan.R.Univ. = PUniv.Milan. (q.v.).
PMilan. 17 = Commentario ad Antimaco da Colofone, ed. A. Vogliano, PUniv.Milan. i. 17.
PMonac. = A. Heisenberg & L. Wenger, Byzantinische Papyri (Veröffentlichungen aus der Papyrus-Sammlung der K. Hof- und Staatsbibliothek zu München I), Leipzig 1914.
POsl. = Papyri Osloenses, ed. S. Eitrem, Oslo 1925-.
POxy. = Oxyrhynchus Papyri, ed. B. P. Grenfell & A. S. Hunt, London 1898-.
PPar. = W. Brunet de Presle, Notices et extraits des papyrus grecs du musée du Louvre et de la bibliothèque impériale xviii (2), Paris 1865.
PPar.Wess. = C. Wessely, Die Pariser Papyri des Fundes von El Faijûm (Wiener Denkschr. xxxvii (2) (1889) pp. 97 ff.).
PPetr. = The Flinders Petrie Papyri . . , Pt. 1, ed. J. P. Mahaffy (Royal Irish Academy, Cunningham Memoirs, No. 8); Pt. 2, ed. J. P. Mahaffy (ibid., No. 9); Pt. 3, ed. J. P. Mahaffy & J. G. Smyly (ibid., No. 11), Dublin 1891-1905.
PPrincet. = Papyri in the Princeton University Collections, vol. I ed. A. C. Johnson and H. B. van Hoesen ( = Johns Hopkins University Studies in Archaeology No. 10), Baltimore 1931; vol. II ed. E. H. Kase ( = Princeton University Studies in Papyrology No. 1), Princeton 1936.
PRain. (NS) = Mitteilungen aus der Papyrussammlung der Nationalbibliothek in Wien (Papyrus Erzherzog Rainer). Neue Serie I i (1932), ed. H. Gerstinger; I ii (1939), ed. H. Oellacher; cf. CPR.
PRein. = Papyrus grecs et démotiques . . , ed. Théodore Reinach, Paris 1905.
PRev.Laws = B. P. Grenfell, Revenue Laws of Ptolemy Philadelphus, Oxford 1896.
PRoss.-Georg. = Papyri Russischer und Georgischer Sammlungen, herausgegeben von Gregor Zereteli, bearbeitet von G Zereteli, O. Krüger, P. Jernstedt, Tiflis 1925-35.
PRyl. = Catalogue of the Greek papyri in the John Rylands Library at Manchester, vol. i 1911, ed. A. S. Hunt; vol. ii 1915, ed. A. S. Hunt, J. de M. Johnson, V. Martin; vol. iii 1938, ed. C. H. Roberts.
PSI = Papiri greci e latini (Pubblicazioni della Società italiana per la ricerca dei papiri greci e latini in Egitto), Firenze 1912-; cited by No. of vol., papyrus, and line.
PSorb. (i.e. Papyri in the Sorbonne), v. PGand.
PStrassb. = F. Preisigke, Griechische Papyrus der kaiserlichen Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek zu Strassburg, 2 vols., Strassburg (afterwards Leipzig) 1906-20.
PTaur. = V. A. Peyron, Papyri graeci regii Taurinensis musei Aegyptii, Turin 1826-7.
PTeb. = Tebtunis Papyri, ed. B. P. Grenfell, A. S. Hunt, J. G. Smyly, E. J. Goodspeed, London & New York, vol. i 1902, vol. ii 1907, vol. iii pt. i 1933, pt. 2 (ed. A. S. Hunt, J. G. Smyly, C. C. Edgar; London & Univ. of California Press) 1938.
PThead. = Papyrus de Théadelphie, éd. par Pierre Jouguet, Paris 1911.
PTheb.Bank = U. Wilcken, Aktenstücke aus der Kgl. Bank zu Theben (Abh. Berl. Akad. 1886).
PUniv.Giss. = H. Kling and others, Mitteilungen aus der Papyrussammlung der Giessener Universitätsbibliothek, 1924-.
PUniv.Milan. = A. Vogliano, Papiri della R. Università di Milano, vol. i, Milan 1937.
PVarsov. = G. Manteuffel, Papyri Varsovienses, Warsaw 1935.
PVat. 11 = Il Papiro Vaticano Greco 11 (1. Φαβωρίνου περὶ φυγῆς; 2. Registri Fondiari della Marmarica), ed. M. Norsa & G. Vitelli, Città del Vaticano, Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana 1931. (Studi e Testi 53.)
PWarren = The Warren Papyri, ed. A. S. Hunt, cited from Studi in onore di S. Riccobono ii, Palermo 1932, pp. 521-5, and Aegyptus xiii (1933) pp. 241-6.
PWürzb. = Mitteilungen aus der Würzburger Papyrussammlung, von Ulrich Wilcken (Abhandlungen der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1933, Phil.-hist. Klasse No. 6), Berlin 1934.
PZen.Col. = Zenon papyri: business papers of the 3rd century B.C., ed. W. L. Westermann and E. S. Hasenoehrl, New York, vol. i (Columbia Papyri, Greek Series, vol. iii) 1934.
Raccolta Lumbroso = Raccolta di Scritti in onore di G. Lumbroso, Milan 1925.
Sammelb. = Sammelbuch griechischer Urkunden aus Agypten (both inscriptions and papyri), Bde. i, ii ed. F. Preisigke, Strassburg (later Berlin & Leipzig) 1913-22; Bd. iii (6001-7269) ed. F. Bilabel, Berlin & Leipzig 1926-7; Bd. iv (7270-7514), Bd. v Heft 1 (7515-7654) ed. F. Bilabel, Heidelberg 1931, 1934.
Stud.Pal. = C. Wessely, Studien zur Paläographie und Papyruskunde, Leipzig 1901-.
Studi Riccobono, v. PWarren.
Theb.Ostr. = Theban Ostraca . . Pt. iii: Greek texts, by J. G. Milne, Toronto (Oxford) 1913.
Thunell Sitologenpapyri = K.Thunell, Sitologen-Papyri aus d. Berliner Museum, Uppsala 1924; republished in P Berl. Leihg.
UPZ = U. Wilcken, Urkunden der Ptolemäerzeit: I. Papyri aus Unterägypten, Berlin & Leipzig 1922; II. Papyri aus Oberägypten, 1935-.
Wilcken Chr., v. Mitteis Chr.


Periodical Abbreviations

NOTE.—(a) Periodicals are cited by No. of vol. except where otherwise stated. (b) References to periodicals (unless otherwise explained in the context) are to inscriptions published therein.

AEM = Archäologisch-epigraphische Mittheilungen aus Oesterreich-Ungarn, 1877-97.
AJA = American Journal of Archaeology, second series, 1897-.
AJP = American Journal of Philology, 1880-.
Abh.Berl.Akad. = Abhandlungen der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin), earlier der Koeniglichen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin (cited by Jahrgang).
Aegyptus, Milan 1920-.
Aevum = Aevum, rassegna di scienze storiche, etc. (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore), Milan 1927-.
Africa Italiana = Africa Italiana, collezione di monografie, Rome 1925-.
Africa Italiana Riv. = Africa Italiana, rivista di storia e dʼarte, Bergamo 1927-.
Albania = Albania: revue dʼarchéologie, dʼhistoire, dʼart et des sciences appliquées en Albanie et dans les Balkans, i, ii, Milan etc., iii-, Paris 1925-.
Ann.Épigr. = LʼAnnée épigraphique, published in Revue Archéologique (cited by year).
Annales du Service = Annales du Service des Antiquités de l’ Égypte, 1899-.
Annuario = Annuario della regia Scuola Archeologica di Atene, 1914-.
Arch.Anz. = Archäologischer Anzeiger, in Jahrb. (q.v.).
Ἀρχ.Δελτ. Ἀρχαιολογικὸν Δελτίον, 1915- (cited by year).
Ἀρχ.Ἐφ. Ἀρχαιολογικὴ Ἐφημερίς, 1910- (cited by year).
Arch.Pap. = Archiv für Papyrusforschung, 1900-.
Arch.f.Religionswiss. = Archiv für Religionswissenschaft, Freiburg im Breisgau 1898-.
Atene e Roma, 1898-.
Ath.Mitt. = Mitteilungen des deutschen archäologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung, 1876-.
Ἀθηνᾶ, 1889-.
Atti Acc. Napoli = Atti della Reale Accademia di Archeologia ecc., Napoli, Nuova Serie, 1910-.
Ausonia = Ausonia, Rivista della Società italiana di archeologia e storia dellʼarte, 1906-.
BCH = Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique, 1877-.
BpW = Berliner philologische Wochenschrift, 1881-1920. Cf. Phil. Wochenschr.
BSA = Annual of the British School at Athens, 1895-.
Berl.Sitzb. = Sitzungsberichte (Monatsberichte before 1882) der Preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin) (cited by year).
Bull.Comm.Arch.Com. = Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica Comunale di Roma, Rome 1872-.
Bull.Inst.Arch.Bulg. = Bulletin de l’ Institut archéologique bulgare, Sophia 1921-.
Bull.Inst.Ég. = Bulletin de lʼinstitut égyptien, cinquième série, Cairo 1907-18.
Bull.Inst.Franç. = Bulletin de l’ Institut Français d’ Archéologie Orientale, Le Caire 1901-.
Bull.Soc.Alex. = Bulletin de la Société Archéologique d’ Alexandrie, Alexandria. First Series 1898-1902 (Nos. 1-5); Nouv. Série (vol. i, No. 6-) 1904- (cited by volume).
Byz.-neugr.Jahrb. = Byzantinisch-neugriechische Jahrbücher, 1920-.
Βυζάντιον Βυζάντιον, Revue internationale des études byzantines, Paris 1924-.
CQ = Classical Quarterly, 1907-.
CR = Classical Review, 1887-.
CRAcad.Inscr. = Comptes rendus de l’ Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (cited by year).
Clara Rhodos = Clara Rhodos, studi e materiali pubbl. a cura dell’ Istituto storico-archeologico di Rodi, Rhodes 1928-.
Class.Phil. = Classical Philology, Chicago 1906-.
Dacia = Dacia: recherches et découvertes archéologiques en Roumanie, publ. sous la dir. de V. Pârvan, Bucarest 1927-.
Docum. ant. dell’ Africa Italiana = Documenti antichi dell’ Africa Italiana, Bergamo 1932-.
Ἑλληνικά Ἑλληνικά, ἱστορικὸν περιοδικὸν δημοσίευμα, Athens 1928-.
Eos, Commentarii Societatis Philologae Polonorum, Lwów 1894-.
Ἐφ.Ἀρχ. Ἐφημερὶς Ἀρχαιολογική, περίοδος τρίτη, 1883-1909 (cited by year).
Ἠπειρωτικὰ χρονικά, 1926-.
Eranos = Eranos: Acta philologica Suecana, 1906-.
Ét.de Pap. = Société royale égyptienne de papyrologie: Études de Papyrologie, Le Caire 1932-.
Glotta, 1907-.
Gött.gel.Anz. = Göttingische gelehrte Anzeigen (cited by year).
Gött.Nachr. = Nachrichten der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen (cited by year).
Harv.Theol.Rev. = Harvard Theological Review, 1908-.
Hermes, 1866-.
Hesperia = Hesperia: Journal of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Cambridge, Mass. 1932-.
Historia = Historia, studi storici per l’ antichità classica, 1-9, Milan & Rome 1927-35.
Istros = Istros: revue roumaine dʼarchéologie et dʼhistoire ancienne, Bucarest 1934-.
Izv.Arch.Comm. = Извѣстія археологической Комиссіи русской академіи наукъ (Reports of the Archaeological Commission of the Russian Academy of Sciences), Petrograd 1901-18.
JEA = Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1914-.
JHS = Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1880-.
JRS = Journal of Roman Studies, 1911-.
Jahrb. = Jahrbuch des (kaiserlich) deutschen archäologischen Instituts, 1886- (contains Arch. Anz.).
Jahresh. = Jahreshefte des österreichischen archäologischen Institutes, 1898-; Beibl. = Beiblatt.
Klio = Klio, Beiträge zur alten Geschichte, 1901-.
L’Ant.Cl. = L’ Antiquité Classique, Louvain 1932-.
Leipz.Stud. = Leipziger Studien zur klassischen Philologie, 1878-95.
Liv.Ann. = Liverpool Annals of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1908-.
Mél. de lʼéc. fr. de Rome = Mélanges dʼarchéologie et dʼhistoire: École française de Rome, Paris & Rome 1881-.
Mélanges Beyrouth = Mélanges de l’ Université Saint-Joseph, Beyrouth (Liban), Beyrouth 1906-.
Mém.Inst.Franç. = Mémoires publiés par les membres de l’ Institut français dʼarchéologie orientale du Caire, Le Caire 1902-.
Mnemos = Mnemosyne, 1852-.
Mon.Ant. = Monumenti antichi pubblicati per cura della Reale Accademia dei Lincei, 1890-.
Μουσ. Σμυρν. Μουσεῖον [Σμυρναῖον] καὶ βιβλιοθήκη τῆς Εὐαγγελικῆς Σχολῆς, Smyrna 1875-86 (cited by year).
Mus.Belg. = Musée Belge, 1897-.
Not.Scav. = Notizie degli Scavi, Serie v, 1904-.
Notiz.Arch. = Notiziario Archeologico del Ministero delle Colonie, Milan-Rome 1915-.
Papers of Amer. School at Athens = Papers of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Boston 1882 (publ. 1885)-1897.
Phil.Wochenschr. = Philologische Wochenschrift (incorporating Berliner philologische Wochenschrift and Wochenschrift für klassische Philologie), 1921-.
Philol. = Philologus, 1841-.
Πολέμων Πολέμων, ἐπιστημονικὸν ἀρχαιολογικὸν περιοδικόν, Athens 1929 (only vol. i published, but there are offprints from vol. ii).
Πρακτικὰ Ἀκ.Ἀθ. Πρακτικὰ τῆς Ἀκαδημίας Ἀθηνῶν, 1926-.
QDAP = Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities in Palestine, London 1931-.
Recueil de Travaux = Recueil de Travaux relatifs à la philologie et à lʼarchéologie égyptiennes et assyriennes, 1870-.
Rend. Pont. Accad. Arch. = Rendiconti della Pontificia Accademia Romana di Archeologia, 1921/2-.
Rev.Arch. = Revue Archéologique (cited by year).
Rev.Bibl. = Revue Biblique internationale, Paris 1892-.
Rev.Épigr. = Revue Épigraphique, 2 vols., 1913-14 (all published).
Rev.Ét.Gr. = Revue des Études grecques, 1888-.
Rev.Hist.Rel. = Revue de lʼhistoire des religions, Paris 1880-.
Rev.Phil. = Revue de Philologie, Nouv. Série 1877-1926, Troisième Sér. 1927-.
Rh.Mus. = Rheinisches Museum, Neue Folge, Frankfurt 1842-1920.
Riv.Fil. = Rivista di Filologia, 1873-.
Riv.1st.Arch. = Rivista del R. Istituto d’ Archeologia e Storia dell’ Arte, Rome 1929-.
Röm.Mitt. = Mitteilungen des deutschen archäologischen Instituts, Römische Abteilung, 1886-.
Sitzb.Heidelb.Akad. = Heidelberg. Akademie der Wissenschaften. Sitzungsberichte (phil.-hist. Klasse) 1910- (cited by year).
Sokrates = Sokrates, Neue Folge, Berlin 1913-24.
Stud.Ital. = Studi italiani di filologia classica, nuova serie i-, Florence 1920-.
Syria, Paris 1920-.
Trans.Am.Phil.Ass. = Transactions of the American Philological Association, 1869-.
Univ. of Eg. Fac. Bull. = Université Égyptienne, Faculty of Arts Bulletin, Cairo 1933-.
WkP = Wochenschrift für klassische Philologie, 1884-1920. Cf. Phil. Wochenschr.
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Wien.Stud. = Wiener Studien, 1879-.
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Yale Class. Studies = Yale Classical Studies, 1928-.
Zeitschr.d.Savigny-Stiftung = Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte, romanistische Abteilung, 1880-.

Recommended Books

Mounce: Analytical Greek Lexicon
Kohlenberger: New International Version Hebrew English Old Testament
New Greek English Interlinear New Testament, Brown and Comfort
KIT
Green's Literal Bible
Young's literal Bible
ASV
NWT
BDAHCL

Quick Introduction to the Bible

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The Bible Calendar

The Bible expresses dates using the Biblical Lunar Calendar, the BLC (see - Biblical Lunar Calendar). There are twelve 30 day months in this calendar and they are the following:

Nisan

March/April

1st

Iyyar

April/May

2nd

Sivan

May/June

3rd

Tammuz

June/July

4th

Ab

July/August

5th

Elul

August/September

6th

Tishri

September/October

7th

Heshvan

October/November

8th

Chislev

November/December

9th

Tebbeth

December/January

10th

Shebat

January/February

11th

Adar

February/March

12th

 

Time Indefinite and Forever

The Watchtower Society has done well in translating the two different Hebrew words for these two concepts:

~lw[, ~l[Time indefinite: Literally hidden time

d[ Forever, literally: Until

The hidden time meaning, seems to imply that there actually is a hidden limit, in which case the translation as 'time indefinite', or 'a time not yet defined' would not strictly be correct, for such a time may never be defined. However if we allow ourselves the latitude that the time hidden may itself be forever, then we can correctly translate a hidden time as being time indefinite. Whether this is the true meaning of the Hebrew I do not at this point know.

The 'until' symbolism is rather a wonderful use of language. It is almost an omission symbolism - see the Omission Principle of the code, because the obvious question is until when?, but the when is deliberately omitted, which is symbolically saying: there is no when, no hidden time, there will be notice of termination at any future date. It is as the Psalm says:

Jehovah will rule as king to time indefinite [~l[l] even forever [d[w], the prefix l means 'to' and the prefix w means 'and'.

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