User:P Aculeius/sandbox/bibliography

This is a supplemental sandbox page created by P. Aculeius Spina. I created this page as a repository for ancient and modern bibliographic entries used in Greek and Roman articles on Wikipedia, based on an external list that I keep, so that other editors would have easy access to a useful set of preformatted and wikified bibliographic entries. This list is alphabetized for ease of use, although editors may wish to arrange sources in chronological order in article bibliographies. For ancient sources, approximate dates of birth and death or active period are supplied.

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Greek, Roman, & Byzantine sources

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Acts of the Arval Brethren

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Aelian (c. AD 175 – c. 235)

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Aëtius of Amida (mid 5th – mid 6th centuries)

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Ammianus Marcellinus (c. AD 325/30 – ? [fl. 391])

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Ampelius (2nd Century?)

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Appian (AD 95 – 165)

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  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Bella Mithridatica (The Mithridatic Wars).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Bella Celtica (The Gallic Wars).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Bellum Civile (The Civil War).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Bellum Hannibalicum (The War with Hannibal).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Bella Illyrica (The Illyrian Wars).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Bella Punica (The Punic Wars).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Bellum Samniticum (History of the Samnite War).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), De Rebus Illyricis (On the Matter of the Illyrians).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Hispanica (The Spanish Wars).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Iberica (The Iberian War).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Lybica (The Lybian War).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Macedonica (The Macedonian Wars).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Parthica (The Parthian Wars).
  • Appianus Alexandrinus (Appian), Syriaca (The Syrian Wars).

Appuleius (c. AD 124 – c. 170)

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Arnobius (d. c. AD 330)

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  • Arnobius, Adversus Gentes (Against the Pagans).

Arrian (c. AD 86/89 – after 146/160)

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Asconius Pedianus (c. 9 BC – c. AD 76)

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Athenaeus (fl. late 2nd – early 3rd century AD)

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Augustan History (mid 4th century)

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  • Aelius Lampridius, Aelius Spartianus, Flavius Vopiscus, Julius Capitolinus, Trebellius Pollio, and Vulcatius Gallicanus, Historia Augusta (Augustan History).

Augustine of Hippo (AD 354–430)

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Aurelius Victor (c. AD 320 – c. 390)

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Ausonius (c. AD 310 – c. 395)

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Bobbio Scholiast: see Scholia Bobiensia.

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Caelius (82 – fl. 48 BC)

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  • Marcus Caelius Rufus, Apud Ciceronis ad Familiares (Excerpted from Cicero's Epistulae ad Familiares).

Caelius Aurelianus (5th century? perhaps much earlier)

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Caesar (100 – 44 BC)

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Julius Capitolinus (mid 4th century; see also Historia Augusta/Augustan History)

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Cassiodorus (c. AD 485 – c. 585)

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Cassius Dio (AD 155–235)

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  • Lucius Cassius Dio Cocceianus (Cassius Dio), Romaike Historia (Roman History).
    Also known by the Latin title, Historia Romana. Notable fragments include the "Fragmenta Peiresciana".

Catullus (c. 84 – 54 BC)

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Censorinus (fl. AD 238)

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Charisius (4th century AD)

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Chronicon Paschale: see Fasti Siculi.

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Chronography of 354

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Cicero (106–43 BC)

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Quintus Cicero

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Claudian (c. AD 370–404)

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  • Claudius Claudianus (Claudian), De Bello Gildonico (On the Gildonic Revolt).
  • Claudius Claudianus (Claudian), De Bello Gothico (On the Gothic War).

Codex Justinianus: see Corpus Juris Civilis

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Codex Theodosianus

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Columella (AD 4 – c. 70)

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Corpus Juris Civilis

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Cornelius Nepos (c. 110 – c. 25 BC)

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Damascius (c. 458 – after 538)

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De Praenominibus

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Digesta (c. AD 530–533)

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Diodorus Siculus (fl. 60–30 BC)

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Dion. Cass. (see Cassius Dio)

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Diogenes Laërtius (3rd century)

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Dionysius of Halicarnassus (60 BC–? [fl. 7 BC])

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  • Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Romaike Archaiologia (Roman Antiquities).
    Notable fragments include the Excerpta Valesiana (not to be confused with the 4th century work by this name), and the Excerpta Ursiniana.

Dioscorides (c. AD 40 – 90)

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Aelius Donatus (mid 4th century)

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Etymologicum (or Etymologicon) Magnum (12th century)

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Eusebius (c. AD 260/65 – c. 339/40)

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Eutropius (fl. later 4th century AD)

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  • Eutropius, Breviarium Historiae Romanae (Abridgement of the History of Rome).

Evagrius Scholasticus (c. AD 536 – c. 594)

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Fasti

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Felix: see Minucius Felix.

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Festus (fl. later 2nd century AD)

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Festus (Rufus Festus, Sextus Festus, Sextus Rufus, 4th century AD)

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  • Festus, Breviarum Rerum Gestarum Populi Romani (Summary of the History of the Roman People).

Florus (c. AD 74 – c. 130)

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  • Lucius Annaeus Florus, Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum Omnium Annorum DCC (Epitome of Livy: All the Wars of Seven Hundred Years).

Fragmenta Vaticana: See Diodorus Siculus.

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Frontinus (c. AD 40 – 103)

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Marcus Cornelius Fronto (c. AD 100 – after 160)

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Fulgentius (late 5th – early 6th century)

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Galen (AD 129 – c. 200?)

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  • Aelius Galenus (Galen), De Antidotis (on Antidotes).
  • Aelius Galenus (Galen), De Theriaca, ad Pisonem.
  • Aelius Galenus (Galen), De Compositione Medicamentorum Secundum Locos Conscriptorum (On the Composition of Medications According to the Place Prescribed).
  • Aelius Galenus (Galen), De Compositione Medicamentorum per Genera (On the Composition of Medications According to their Kind).
  • Aelius Galenus (Galen), De Remediis Parabilibus (On Remedies Easy to Prepare).

Aulus Gellius (c. AD 125 – ? [fl. 180])

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Gerontius (d. AD 485)

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  • Gerontius, Vita Sanctae Melaniae Junioris (The Life of Saint Melania the Younger).

Gregory of Tours (c. AD 538 – 594)

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  • Georgius Florentius Gregorius (Gregory of Tours), Historia Francorum (History of the Franks).
    Original title may be simply Historiarum (Histories).

Herodian (c. AD 170 – c. 240)

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  • Herodianus, Tes Meta Marcon Basileas Istoria (History of the Empire from the Death of Marcus Aurelius).

Herodotus (c. 484 – c. 425 BC)

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Hieronymus: see Jerome

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Hirtius (c. 90 – 43 BC)

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Historia Augusta (mid 4th century AD)

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  • Aelius Lampridius, Aelius Spartianus, Flavius Vopiscus, Julius Capitolinus, Trebellius Pollio, and Vulcatius Gallicanus, Historia Augusta (Augustan History).

Horace (65 – 8 BC)

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Hydatius or Idatius (c. AD 400 – c. 469)

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Hyginus (c. 64 BC – AD 17)

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Isidore of Seville (c. AD 560 – 636)

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Saint Jerome (c. AD 347 – 420)

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Jordanes (middle 6th century)

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  • Jordanes, De Gestis Romanorum (On the Deeds of the Romans).
    Also known as Liber de Origine Mundi et Actibus Romanorum Ceterarumque Gentium (Book on the Origin of the World and Deeds of the Romans and other Peoples), De Regnorum ac Temporum Successione (On the Realms and Subsequent Times), or simply Romana.
  • Jordanes, Getica (The Goths).
    Also called De Origine Actibusque Getarum (On the Origin and Deeds of the Goths).

Josephus (AD 37 – c. 100)

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Julian (AD 331/32 – 363)

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  • Flavius Claudius Julianus (Julian), Orations.

Julius Paulus (late 2nd – early 3rd century AD)

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  • Julius Paulus, Receptarum Sententiarum, or Pauli Sententiae (Received Judgments, or the Judgments of Paulus).

Julius Victor (4th century AD)

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Justin (2nd century AD)

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  • Marcus Junianus Justinus Frontinus (Justin), Epitome de Cn. Pompeio Trogo Historiarum Philippicarum et Totius Mundi Originum et Terrae Situs (Epitome of Trogus' Philippic History and Origin of the Whole World and all of its Lands).

Juvenal (late 1st – early 2nd century AD)

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Lactantius (c. AD 250–c. 325)

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Lampridius (mid 4th century; see also Historia Augusta/Augustan History)

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Libanius (c. AD 314–392/93)

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Liber Pontificalis

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Livy (59 BC–AD 17)

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  • Titus Livius (Livy), History of Rome.
    Perhaps originally titled Annales, the name Ab Urbe Condita is frequently used in modern sources.

Lucan (AD 39–65)

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Lucian (c. AD 125 - ? [fl. 180]) (see also Pseudo-Lucian)

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  • Lucian, Quomodo Historia Conscribenda Sit (How to Write History).

Macrobius (early 5th century AD)

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Manilius (early 1st century AD)

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Marcellinus (d. AD 534)

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Marcellus Empiricus (fl. c. AD 410)

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  • Marcellus Empiricus, De Medicamentis Empiricis, Physicis, et Rationabilibus (Concerning Medicines, Natural Science, and Reasoning).

Marcus Aurelius (AD 121 – 180)

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Martial (c. AD 38/41 – c. 102/104)

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Masurius Sabinus (early 1st century AD)

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Minucius Felix (d. c. AD 250)

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Nepos: see Cornelius Nepos

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Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopulus (fl. c. 1320)

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Nicolaus Damascenus (c. 64 BC – after AD 14?)

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Nonius Marcellus (4th or 5th century AD)

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Obsequens (mid 4th century AD)

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Orosius (c. AD 375 – ? [fl. 418])

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  • Paulus Orosius, Historiarum Adversum Paganos (History Against the Pagans).

Ovid (43 BC – AD 17/18)

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Paulus (jurist): see Julius Paulus

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Paulus Diaconus (c. AD 720 – 799)

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  • Paulus Diaconus, Epitome de Sex. Pompeio Festo de Significatu Verborum (Epitome of Festus' De Significatu Verborum).

Pausanias (c. AD 110 – c. 180)

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Philostratus (c. AD 170/72 – c. 247/50)

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Phlegon of Tralles (fl. AD 137)

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Photius (c. 810 – c. 893)

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Plautus (c. 254 – 184 BC)

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Pliny the Elder (AD 23 – 79)

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Pliny the Younger (AD 61 – c. 113)

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Plutarch (c. AD 46 – 120)

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  • Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus (Plutarch), Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans.
  • Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus (Plutarch), Moralia (Customs, or Morals).
    "Quaestiones Romanae" (Roman Questions), "De Fortuna Romanorum" (On the Fortune of the Romans), "Apophthegmata Laconica" (Sayings of Laconia, or Sayings of Spartans), and "Regum et Imperatorium Apophthegmata" (Sayings of Kings and Commanders) are parts of Moralia.

Polyaenus (fl. AD 163)

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Polybius (c. 200 – c. 118 BC)

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Pomponius Mela (d. c. AD 45)

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Porphyrion (2nd century AD?)

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Porphyrius (c. AD 234–c. 305)

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  • Porphyrius, De Philosophia ex Oraculis Haurienda (On Philosophy Drawn from Oracles).
  • Porphyrius, Adversus Christianos (Against the Christians).
  • Porphyrius, Vita Plotini (The Life of Plotinus).

Priscian (c. AD 500)

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  • Priscianus Caesariensis (Priscian), Institutiones Grammaticae (Institutes of Grammar).

Priscus (AD 410/20 – fl. 472)

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  • Priscus, History of Byzantium.
  • Priscus, quoted in the Excerpta de Legationibus.

Probus (c. AD 20/30 – 105)

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  • Marcus Valerius Probus, In Vergilii Bucolica et Georgica Commentarius (Commentary on Vergil’s Bucolics and Georgics).
  • Marcus Valerius Probus, Vita Auli Persii Flacci de Commentario Probi Valerii Sublata (The Life of Aulus Persius Flaccus, with Commentary by Valerius Probus).

Procopius (c. AD 500 – c. 554)=

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Propertius (c. 50/45 – c. 14 BC)

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Pseudo-Asconius

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  • Pseudo-Asconius, Commentarius in Oratorio Ciceronis in Verrem (Commentary on Cicero's In Verrem), ed. Orelli.
  • Pseudo-Asconius, Commentarius in Oratorio Ciceronis Divinatio in Quintum Caecilium (Commentary on Cicero's Divinatio in Quintum Caecilium).

Pseudo-Aurelius Victor: see Aurelius Victor

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Pseudo-Brutus=

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  • Pseudo-Brutus, Epistulae ad Ciceronem.

Pseudo-Lucian (probably latter 2nd century)

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Pseudo-Scylax (mid 4th century BC)

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Quintilian (c. AD 35 – c. 100)

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Sallust (86 – c. 35 BC)

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  • Gaius Sallustius Crispus (Sallust), Bellum Catilinae (The Conspiracy of Catiline).
  • Gaius Sallustius Crispus (Sallust), Historiae (The Histories).
  • Gaius Sallustius Crispus (Sallust), Bellum Jugurthinum (The Jugurthine War).

Scholia ad Horatii Satirae

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Scholia Bobiensia, 7th Century

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  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis Cum Populo Gratias Egit (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Cum Populo Gratias Egit).
  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis Cum Senatui Gratias Egit (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Cum Senatui Gratias Egit).
  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis De Aere Alieno Milonis (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration De Aere Alieno Milonis).
  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis De Rege Alexandrino (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration De Rege Alexandrino).
  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis In Vatinium (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration In Vatinium).
  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis In Verrem (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration In Verrem).
  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis Pro Archia Poëta (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Archia Poëta).
  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis Pro Flacco (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Flacco).
  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis Pro Milone (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Milone).
  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis Pro Plancio (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Plancio).
  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis Pro Sestio (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Sestio).
  • Scholia Bobiensia (Bobbio Scholiast), In Ciceronis Pro Sulla (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Sulla).

Scholia Gronoviana

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  • Scholia Gronoviana, In Ciceronis De Divinatione (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration De Divinatione).
  • Scholia Gronoviana, In Ciceronis Pro Deiotaro (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Deiotaro).
  • Scholia Gronoviana, In Ciceronis Pro Lege Manilia (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Lege Manilia).
  • Scholia Gronoviana, In Ciceronis Pro Ligario (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Ligario).
  • Scholia Gronoviana, In Ciceronis Pro Marcello (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Marcello).
  • Scholia Gronoviana, In Ciceronis Pro Milone (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Milone).
  • Scholia Gronoviana, In Ciceronis Pro Roscio Amerino (Commentary on Cicero’s Oration Pro Roscio Amerino).

Scribonius Largus (c. AD 1–50)

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Seneca the Elder (54 BC – c. AD 39)

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  • Lucius Annaeus Seneca (Seneca the Elder), Controversiae (Arguments, or Controversies).
  • Lucius Annaeus Seneca (Seneca the Elder), Suasoriae (Rhetorical Exercises).

Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC – AD 65)

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Servius (late 4th – early 5th century AD)

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  • Maurus Servius Honoratus (Servius), Ad Virgilii Aeneidem Commentarii (Commentary on Vergil's Aeneid).

Sidonius Apollinaris (c. AD 430 – 489)

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Silius Italicus (c. AD 28 – c. 103)

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Simplicius of Cilicia (c. AD 490 – c. 560)

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  • Simplicius of Cilicia, Commentarius in Enchiridion Epicteti (Commentary on the Enchiridion of Epictetus).
  • Simplicius of Cilicia, In Aristotelis Categorias Commentarium (Commentary on Aristotle’s Categoriae).
  • Simplicius of Cilicia, Commentarius in Aristotelis De Caelo (Commentary on Aristotle’s De Caelo).
  • Simplicius of Cilicia, Commentarius in Aristotelis Physica Auscultatio (Commentary on Aristotle’s Physica Auscultatio).
  • Simplicius of Cilicia, Commentarius on Aristotelis De Anima (Commentary on Aristotle’s De Anima).

Solinus (early or mid 3rd century AD)

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Soranus (1st or 2nd century AD)

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Sozomen (c. AD 400 – 450)

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  • Salminius Hermias Sozomenus (Sozomen), Historia Ecclesiastica.

Spartianus (mid 4th century; see also Historia Augusta/Augustan History)

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Statius (c. AD 45 – c. 96)

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Stephanus Byzantinus (6th century AD)

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Strabo (64/64 BC – c. AD 24)

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Suda (Suidas) (10th Century)

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Suetonius (c. AD 69 – ? [fl. 122])

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Symmachus (c. AD 345 – ? [fl. 402])

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Tacitus (c. AD 56 – ? [fl. 117])

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Terence (c. 195/185 BC – 159?)

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Tertullian (c. AD 155 – c. 240)

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  • Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus (Tertullian), Apologeticus (The Apologetic).
  • Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus (Tertullian), De Monogamia (Concerning Monogamy).

Themistius (AD 317 – c. 390)

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Theodoret (c. AD 393 – c. 458/66)

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  • Theodoret, Haereticarum Fabularum Compendium (Compendium of Heretical Tales).

Theophanes the Confessor (c. AD 758/60 – 817)

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Tibullus (c. 55 – 19 BC)

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Trebellius Pollio (mid 4th century; see also Historia Augusta/Augustan History)

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Varro (116–28 BC)

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Valerius Antias (early 1st century BC?)

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Valerius Maximus (fl. AD 14–37)

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Velleius Paterculus (c. 19 BC – c. AD 31)

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Vergil (70 – 19 BC)

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Vitruvius (c. 80/70 BC – ? [fl. 15 BC])

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Vopiscus (mid 4th century; see also Historia Augusta/Augustan History)

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Vulcatius Gallicanus (mid 4th century; see also Historia Augusta/Augustan History)

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Zonaras (12th century AD)

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Zosimus (late 5th – early 6th century)

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  • Zosimus, Historia Nova (New History).

Modern sources

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  • Atti della Accademia di Scienze morali e politiche della Societa nazionale di Scienze, Lettre ed Arti di Napoli (Proceedings of the Academy of Moral Sciences and the National Society of Political Science, Letters and Arts in Naples, abbreviated AAN).

Africa Romana

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  • Attilio Mastino, L'Africa Romana (abbreviated AfrRom), University of Sassari (1983–present).
  • Gabrielle Kremer, Antike Grabbauten in Noricum. Katalog und Auswertung von Werkstücken als Beitrag zur Rekonstruktion und Typologie (Ancient Tombs in Noricum: Catalog and Evaluation of Workpieces to Contribute to Reconstruction and Typology, abbreviated AGN), Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut, Vienna (2001).

AIIRoma

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  • Antonio Ferrua, Antiche Inscrizione Inedite di Roma (Unedited Ancient Inscriptions from Rome, abbreviated AIIRoma, 1939–1980).

AlbLaz (Albano Laziale)

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  • Alberto Galieti, Contributi alla storia della diocesi suburbicaria di Albano Laziale (Contributions to the History of the Suburbicarian Diocese of Albano Laziale, abbreviated AlbLaz), Vatican City (1948).

Alföldy

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  • Géza Alföldy, Fasti Hispanienses, F. Steiner, Wiesbaden (1969).
  • Géza Alföldy, Flamines Provinciae Hispaniae Citerioris (The Flamens of the Province of Hispania Citerior), Madrid (1973).
  • Géza Alföldy, Konsulat und Senatorenstand unter der Antonien (The Consulate and Senatorial Class under the Antonines), Rudolf Habelt, Bonn (1977).

Altino: see Mazzer

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L'Année épigraphique

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  • René Cagnat et alii, L'Année épigraphique (The Year in Epigraphy, abbreviated AE), Presses Universitaires de France (1888–present).

Annona Epigraphica Austriaca (AEA)

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  • Annona Epigraphica Austriaca (Epigraphy of Austria Annual, abbreviated AEA) (1979–present).

Archeologia Veneta

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  • Archeologia Veneta, Società Archaeologica Veneta, Padua (1978–present).

Arnold

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Antonius Augustinus (Antonio Agustín)

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  • Archivio Storico Pugliese (Historical Archive of Apulia, abbreviated ASP) (1948–present).

Atti della Accademia Nazionale de Lincei (AttiAcLinc)

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  • Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (Acts of the National Academy of the Lincei), Rome (1901–1916).

Bähr

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Bantam New College Latin & English Dictionary

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  • John C. Traupman, The New College Latin & English Dictionary, Bantam Books, New York (1995).

BCAR

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  • Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica Comunale in Roma (Bulletin of the Municipal Archaeological Commission of Rome, abbreviated BCAR), (1872–present).

BCTH (see Bulleten Archéologique)

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Becker

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  • Wilhelm Adolf Becker, Handbuch der Römischen Alterhümer (Handbook of Roman Antiquities), Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, Leipzig (1846).

Beloch

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  • Karl Julius Beloch, Römische Geschichte bis zum Beginn der punischen Kriege (Roman History to the Beginning of the Punic Wars), De Gruyter, Berlin (1926).

Bernhardy

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  • Gottfried Bernhardy, Gundriss der Römischen Litteratur (Outline of Roman Literature), C. A. Schwetschke und Sohn, Brunswick (Fifth Edition, 1872).

Birch

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  • Samuel Birch, History of Ancient Pottery: Egyptian, Assyrian, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman, John Murray, London (1873).

Birley

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Bloch

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  • Herbert Bloch, "The Roman Brick-stamps Not Published in Volume XV 1 of Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum" in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, vols. LVI, LVII (1947).

Boissard

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(short title: Antiquitates Romanae.

Borghesi

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  • Bartolomeo Borghesi, Giornale Arcadico di Scienze, Lettere, ed Arti (Arcadian Journal of Sciences, Letters, and Arts), Rome (1819–1868).
  • Bartolomeo Borghesi, Nuovi Frammenti dei Fasti Consolari Capitolini (New Fragments of the Capitoline Consular Fasti), Manini e Rivolta, Milan (1818–1820).

Bothe

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  • Friedrich Heinrich Bothe, Poëtae Scenici Latinorum Fragmenta (Fragments of the Latin Theatrical Poets), Heinrich Vogler, Halberstadt (1822).

Bracci

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  • Domenico Agostino Bracci, Commentaria de Antiquis Scalptoribus qui sua Nomina Inciderunt in Gemmis et Cammeis (Commentary on Ancient Sculptors whose Names are Carved on Gemstones and Cameos), Gaetano Cambiagi, Florence (1784–1786).

Broughton

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  • T. Robert S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic, American Philological Association (1952–1986).

Brunck

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Bulletin Archéologique

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  • Bulletin Archéologique du Comité des Travaux Historiques et Scientifiques (Archaeological Bulletin of the Committee on Historic and Scientific Works, abbreviated BCTH), Imprimerie Nationale, Paris (1885–1973).

Bulletin Archéologique de Provence (BAP)

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  • Bulletin Archéologique de Provence (Archaeological Bulletin of Provence, abbreviated BAP), Avignon, (1978–present).

Cambridge Manual of Latin Epigraphy

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  • Alison E. Cooley, The Cambridge Manual of Latin Epigraphy, Cambridge University Press (2012).

Camodeca

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  • Giuseppe Camodeca, "I consoli del 43 e gli Antistii Veteres d’età claudia dalla riedizione delle Tabulae Erculanenses" (The Consuls of 43 and the Antistii Veteres of the Claudian Age, from the New Edition of the Tabulae Herculanenses), in Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, vol. 138, pp. 259–269 (2002).

(note: same author and title in vol. 140, pp. 227–236, same year)

  • Giuseppe Camodeca: "I consoli des 55–56 e un nuovo collega di seneca nel consolato: P. Cornelius Dolabella" (The Consuls of 55–56 and a New Colleague of Seneca in the Consulate: P. Cornelius Dolabella), in Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, vol. 63, pp. 201–215 (1986).
  • Giuseppe Camodeca, Tabulae Pompeianae Sulpiciorum: Edizione critica dell'archivio puteolano dei Sulpicii (The Pompeian Tables of the Sulpicii: a Critical Edition from the Archives of the Sulpicii of Puteoli), Rome (1999).
  • Giuseppe Camodeca, Puteoli. Istituzioni e società, Naples (2017).

Carte Archéologique de la Gaule (CAG)

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  • La Carte Archéologique de la Gaule (Archaeological Map of Gaul, abbreviated CAG), Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (1931–present).

Cassell’s

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  • D.P. Simpson, Cassell's Latin and English Dictionary, Macmillan Publishing Company, New York (1963).

Caylus

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  • Anne Claude de Caylus, Recueil d’Antiquités Égyptiennes, Étrusques, Greques, Romaines et Gauloises (Collection of Egyptian, Etruscan, Greek, Roman, and Gallic Antiquities), Paris (1752–1755).

CEACelio

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  • Gian Luca Gregori, La collezione epigrafica dell'antiquarium comunale del Celio (The Epigraphic Collection of the Ancient Community of the Caelian Hill), Quasar, Rome (2001).

Chase

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  • George Davis Chase, "The Origin of Roman Praenomina", in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, vol. VIII, pp. 103–184 (1897).

CIBalear

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  • Cristóbal Veny, Corpus de las Inscripciones Baleáricas hasta la Dominación Árabe (The Balearic Inscriptions up to the Arab Conquest, abbreviated CIBalear), Madrid (1965).

CILCaceres

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  • Julio Esteban Ortega, Corpus de Incripciones Latinas de Cáceres (The Body of Latin Inscriptions from Caceres, abbreviated CILCaceres), Universidad de Extremadura (2007–2013).

Cippi Praenestini

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  • Annalisa Franchi de Bellis, I cippi prenestini (The Grave Markers of Praeneste, abbreviated Cippi), Urbino (1997).

CIRPSalamanca

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  • Ángeles Alonso Ávila and Santos Crespo Ortiz de Zárate, Corpus de Inscripciones Romanas de la Provincia de Salamanca (The Body of Roman Inscriptions from the Province of Salamanca, abbreviated CIRPSalamanca), Valladolid (1999).

Classical Dictionary (Lemprière)

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Collezione Epigrafica dei Musei Capitolini

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  • Silvio Panciera, La collezione epigrafica dei musei Capitolini (The Epigraphic Collection of the Capitoline Museum, abbreviated CECapitol), Quasar Edizioni, Rome (1987).

Cornell

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  • Timothy J. Cornell, The Beginnings of Rome: Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars (c. 1000–264 BC), Routledge, London (1995).

Corpus des inscriptions latines d’Albanie (CIA)

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  • Skënder Anamali, Hasan Ceka, and Élizabeth Deniaux, Corpus des Inscriptions Latines d'Albanie (The Body of Latin Inscriptions from Albania, abbreviated CIA), École Française de Rome (2009).

Corpus des inscriptions greques et latines de Philippes

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  • Cédric Brélaz, Corpus des inscriptions greques et latines de Philippes Band 2, Teil 1 (The Body of Greek and Latin Inscriptions from Philippi, vol. 2, part 1, abbreviated CIPh-2-1), Athens (2014).

Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum (see also Inscriptiones Graecae, the modern continuation)

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  • August Böckh et alii, Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum (The Body of Greek Inscriptions), Königliche Akademie der Wissenschaften (1828–1877).

Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum

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Crawford

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  • Michael Crawford, Roman Republican Coinage, Cambridge University Press (1974, 2001).

Cronache Ercolanesi

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  • Cronache Ercolanesi: Bollettino del Centro Internazionale per lo studio dei papiri Ercolanesi (Chronicles of Herculaneum: Bulletin of the International Center for the Study of Herculanean Papyri), Naples (1971–present).

Daily Life of the Etruscans

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  • Jacques Heurgon, Daily Life of the Etruscans, Macmillan (1964).

Deecke

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  • Wilhelm Deecke, Etrusckische Forschungen und Studien (Etruscan Research and Studies), Albert Heitz, Stuttgart (1881).

Degrassi

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  • Attilio Degrassi, Inscriptiones Latinae Liberae Rei Publicae, (Free Latin Inscriptions of the Republic, abbreviated ILLRP), La Nuova Italia, Florence (1957–1963).

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities

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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology

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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography

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Dittenberger

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  • Wilhelm Dittenberger, Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum (Collection of Greek Inscriptions, abbreviated SIG), Leipzig (1883).
  • Wilhelm Dittenberger, Orientis Graeci Inscriptiones Selectae (Select Inscriptions from the Greek East, abbreviated OGIS), Leipzig (1905).

Doni

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Drumann

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  • Wilhelm Drumann, Geschichte Roms in seinem Übergang von der republikanischen zur monarchischen Verfassung, oder: Pompeius, Caesar, Cicero und ihre Zeitgenossen, Königsberg (1834–1844).
  • Werner Eck, "Epigraphische Untersuchungen zu Konsuln und Senatoren des 1.–3. Jh. n. Chr." (Investigation of Consular and Senatorial Epigraphy from the First to the Third Century AD), in Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, vol. 37 (1980).
  • Werner Eck, "Miscellanea Prosopographica", in Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik, vol. 42 (1981).
  • Werner Eck, "Jahres- und Provinzialfasten der senatorischen Statthalter von 69/70 bis 138/139" (Annual and Provincial Fasti of the Senatorial Goverors from AD 69/70 to 138/139), in Chiron, vol. 12 (1982).
  • Werner Eck, Gianfranco Paci, and E. Percossi Serenelli, "Per una nuova edizione dei Fasti Potentini", in Picus, vol. 23, pp. 51–108 (2003).
  • Werner Eck, "Die Fasti consulares der Regungszeit des Antoninus Pius, eine Bestandsaufnahme seit Géza Alföldys Konsulat und Senatorenstand" (The Consular Fasti for the Reign of Antoninus Pius: an Inventory since Géza Alföldy's Konsulat und Senatorenstand), in Studia Epigraphica in Memoriam Géza Alföldy, Werner Eck, Bence Fehér, Péter Kovács, eds., Bonn, pp. 69–90 (2013).

Eckhel

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EDCS

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  • Manfred Clauss, Anne Kolb, & Wolfgang A. Slaby, Epigraphik Datenbank Clauss/Slaby (abbreviated EDCS).

Elogia Tarquiniensia

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  • Mario Torelli, Elogia Tarquiniensia, Sansoni, Florence (1975).

Encyclopædia Britannica

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Ephemeris Epigraphica (EE)

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  • Wilhelm Henzen, Ephemeris Epigraphica: Corporis Inscriptionum Latinarum Supplementum (Journal of Inscriptions: Supplement to the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, abbreviated EE), Institute of Roman Archaeology, Rome (1872–1913).

Epigrafi di Larino (ELarino)

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  • Napoleone Stelluti, Epigrafi di Larino e della bassa Frentania (Epigraphy of Larinum and Lower Frentania), Editrice Lampo, Campobasso (1997).

Epigrafi Romane di Canosa (ERCanosa)

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  • Francesco Grelle, Mario Pani, Le Epigrafi Romane di Canosa (The Roman Epigraphy of Canusium), Edipuglia, Bari (1985, 1990).

Epigrafía romana de Salamanca

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  • Liborio Hernández Guerra, Epigrafía de época romana de la provincia de Salamanca (Epigraphy of the Roman Era from the Province of Salamanca, abbreviated ERPSalamanca), Universidad de Valladolid (2001).

Epigrafia Romana de la region de Lara de los Infantes (ERLara)

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  • José A. Abásolo, Epigrafia Romana de la Region de Lara de los Infantes (Roman Inscriptions from the Area around Lara de los Infantes, abbreviated ERLara), Burgos (1974).

Epigraphica

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  • Epigraphica, Rivista Italiana di Epigrafia (1939–present).

Esplorazioni

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  • B. M. Apollonji-Ghetti & Antonia Ferrua, Esplorazioni sotto la Confessione di San Pietro in Vaticano esetuite negli anni 1940–1949 (Explorations beneath St. Peter’s, abbreviated Esplorazioni), Vatican City (1951).

Fabretti

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  • Raffaele Fabretti, Inscriptionum Antiquarum, Domenico Antonio Ercole, Rome (1699).

Fabricius

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  • Johann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca, sive Notitia Scriptorum Veterum Graecorum (The Greek Library, or Knowledge of Ancient Greek Writers), Christian Liebezeit & Theodor Christoph Felginer, Hamburg (1718).
  • Johann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Latina, sive Notitia Auctorum Veterum Latinorum (The Latin Library, or Knowledge of Ancient Latin Authors), Benjamin Schiller & Johann Christoph Kisner, Hamburg (1721).
  • Johann Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Latina Mediae et Infimae Aetatis ( ), Theodor Christoph Felginerm Hamburg (1734–1746).

Fischer

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  • Ernst Wilhelm Fischer, Griechische und Römische Zeittafeln, J. F. Hammerich, Rome (1846).

Forlati

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  • Bruna Forlati Tamaro, La basilica dei santi Felice e Fortunato in Vicenza (The Basilica of Saints Felix and Fortunatus in Vicenza), Band 2, Vicenza (1979).

Gallivan

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  • Paul A. Gallivan, "The Fasti for the Reign of Gaius", in Antichthon, vol. 13, pp. 66–69 (1979).
  • Paul A. Gallivan, "The Fasti for the Reign of Claudius", in Classical Quarterly, vol. 28, pp. 407–426 (1978).
  • Paul A. Gallivan, "Some Comments on the Fasti for the Reign of Nero", in Classical Quarterly, vol. 24, pp. 290–311 (1974).
  • Paul A. Gallivan, "The Fasti for A.D. 70–96", in Classical Quarterly, vol. 31, pp. 186–220 (1981).

Glandorp

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  • Johann Glandorp, Onomasticon Historiae Romanae, André Wechel son Fils, Frankfurt (1589).

GLEUSA

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  • John P. Bodel and Stephen V. Tracy, Greek and Latin Inscriptions in the USA: A Checklist, American Academy in Rome (1997).

Göttling

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  • Karl Wilhelm Göttling, Geschichte der Römischen Staatsverfassung von Erbauung der Stadt bis zu C. Cäsar's Tod (History of the Roman State from the Founding of the City to the Death of Caesar), Buchhandlung des Waisenhauses, Halle (1840).

Grant

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Mrs. Hamilton Gray

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  • Elizabeth Johnstone (Mrs. Hamilton) Gray, The History of Etruria, J. Hatchard and Son, London (1843, 1844, 1868).

Greek Anthology

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Grotius

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  • Guilielmus Grotius, De Vitae Jurisconsultorum (Lives of the Jurists), Felix Lopez, Lugdunum Batavorum (1690).

Grueber

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  • Herbert A. Grueber, Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum, William Clowes and Sons, Ltd., London (1910).

Gruter

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  • Jan Gruter, Inscriptiones Antiquae Totius Orbis Romani (Ancient Inscriptions from the Whole Roman World), Heidelberg (1603).

Harper’s Dictionary of Classical Antiquities

Hartung

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  • Johann Adam Hartung, Die Religion der Römer (The Religion of the Romans), Palm und Enke, Erlangen (1836).

Herbig

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  • Gustav Herbig, Tituli Faleriorum Veterum Linguis Falisca et Etrusca Conscripti, Barth (1910).

Hispania Epigraphica (HEp)

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  • Hispania Epigraphica (Epigraphy of Spain, abbreviated HEp), Madrid (1989–present).

ILLConcordia

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  • Fulviomario Broilo, Iscrizioni Lapidarie Latine del Museo Nazionale Concordiese di Portogruaro (I a.C. – III d.C.) (Latin Lapidary Inscriptions from the National Museum of Concordia at Portogruaro, 1st century BC – 3rd century AD, abbreviated ILLConcordia), Bretschneider, Rome (1980–1984).

ImpPomp

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  • Licia Vlad Borelli, Un Impegno per Pompei, Mailand (1983).

Inscriptiones Africae Latinae (ILAfr)

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  • Gustav Wilmanns, Inscriptiones Africae Latinae (Latin Inscriptions from Africa, abbreviated ILAfr), Georg Reimer, Berlin (1881).

Inscriptiones Aquileiae (InscrAqu)

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  • Giovanni Battista Brusin, Inscriptiones Aquileiae (Inscriptions of Aquileia, abbreviated InscrAqu), Udine (1991–1993).

Inscriptiones Christianae Urbis Romae (ICUR)

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  • Giovanni Battista de Rossi, Inscriptiones Christianae Urbis Romanae Septimo Saeculo Antiquiores (Christian Inscriptions from Rome of the First Seven Centuries, abbreviated ICUR), Vatican Library, Rome (1857–1861, 1888).

Inscriptiones Daciae Romanae

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  • Inscriptiones Daciae Romanae (Inscriptions from Roman Dacia, abbreviated IDR), Bucharest (1975–present).

Inscriptions d’Altava (IdAltava)

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  • Jean Marcillet-Jaubert, Les Inscriptions d’Altava (The Inscriptions of Altava, abbreviated IdAltava), Aix-en-Provence (1968).

Inscriptions de la Mésie Supérieure

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Inscriptions de Mustis

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  • Azedine Beschaouch, "Mustitana: Recueil des nouvelles inscriptions de Mustis, cité romaine de Tunisie" (A New Collection of Inscriptions from Mustis, a Roman City in Tunisia, abbreviated "IMustis"), in Karthago, vol. XIV, pp. 121–224, Paris (1968).

Iscrizioni del Sepolcreto di via Ostiense

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  • Bengt E. Thomasson, “Iscrizioni del Sepolcreto di via Ostiense” (Inscriptions from Selpulchres of the Via Ostiensis, abbreviated ISOstiense), in Opuscula Romana, vol. I (1954), pp. 125–145.

Inscriptions du port d'Ostie

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  • Hilding Thylander, Inscriptions du port d'Ostie (Inscriptions from the Port of Ostia, abbreviated IPOstie), Acta Instituti Romani Regni Sueciae, Lund (1952).

Inscriptiones Graecae (continuation of Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum)

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Inscriptions Grecques et Latines de la Syrie (IGLS)

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  • Inscriptions Grecques et Latines de la Syrie (Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Syria, abbreviated IGLS), Paris (1929–present).

Inschriften Griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien (IK)

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  • Inschriften Griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien (Inscriptions from the Greek Cities of Asia Minor, abbreviated IK), Bonn (1973–present).

Inscizioni inedite di Adria (IIAdria)

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  • Bruna Forlati Tamaro, "Inscrizioni Inedite di Adria" (Unedited Inscriptions from Adria, abbreviated "IIAdria"), in Epigraphica, vol. 18, pp. 50–76 (1956).

Inscriptions Inédites d'Ostie (IIOstie)

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Inscriptiones Italiae

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  • Inscriptiones Italiae (Inscriptions from Italy, abbreviated InscrIt), Rome (1931-present).

Inscriptiones Latinae Christianae Veteres (ILCV)

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  • Ernst Diehl, Inscriptiones Latinae Christianae Veteres (Ancient Latin Christian Inscriptions, abbreviated ILCV), Weidmann, Berlin (1925–1931).

Inscriptiones Latinae Liberae Rei Publicae (ILLRP)

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  • Attilio Degrassi, Inscriptiones Latinae Liberae Rei Publicae (Latin Inscriptions from the Roman Republic, abbreviated ILLRP), Florence (1965).

Inscriptions Latines de Gaule (Narbonnaise)

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  • Emile Espérandieu, Inscriptions Latines de Gaule (Narbonnaise) (Latin Inscriptions from Gallia Narbonensis, abbreviated ILGN), Ernest Leroux, Paris (1929).

Inscriptions Latines de l’Algérie (ILAlg)

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  • Stéphane Gsell, Inscriptions Latines de L'Algérie (Latin Inscriptions from Algeria, abbreviated ILAlg), Edouard Champion, Paris (1922–present).

Inscriptions Latines de la Tunisie (ILTun)

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  • Alfred Merlin, Inscriptions Latines de La Tunisie (Latin Inscriptions from Tunisia, abbreviated ILTun), Fondation Dourlans, Paris (1944).

Inscriptiones Latinae quae in Iugoslavia (ILJug)

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  • Anna and Jaroslav Šašel, Inscriptiones Latinae quae in Iugoslavia inter annos MCMXL et MCMLX repertae et editae sunt (Inscriptions from Yugoslavia Found and Published between 1940 and 1960, abbreviated ILJug), Ljubljana (1963–1986).

Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae

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ILVarsovie

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  • Anna Sadurska, Inscriptions Latines & Monuments Funéraires Romains au Musée National de Varsovie (Latin Inscriptions and Roman Monuments from the National Museum of Warsaw, abbreviated ILVarsovie), Warsaw (1953).

Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania (IRT)

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  • Joyce M. Reynolds, J. B. Ward-Perkins, The Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania, British School at Rome (1952).

Jacobs

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  • Anthologia Graeca sive Poetarum Graecorum Lusus, ex Recensione Brunckii (The Greek Anthology, or Works of the Greek Poets, or the Collection of Brunck), Friedrich Jacobs, ed., Dyck, Leipzig (1794).

Brian W. Jones

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  • Brian W. Jones, The Emperor Domitian, Routledge, London (1992).

Kajava

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  • Mika Kajava, Roman Female Praenomina: Studies in the Nomenclature of Roman Women, Acta Instituti Romani Finlandiae (1994).

Keil

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Klausen

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  • Rudolf Heinrich Klausen, Aeneas und die Penaten, Friedrich and Andreas Perthes, Hamburg and Gotha (1839).

Krause

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  • August Wilhelm Ferdinand Krause, Vitae et Fragmenta Veterum Historicorum Romanorum (Lives and Fragments of Ancient Roman Historians), Ferdinand Dümmler, Berlin (1833).

Lanciani

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  • Rodolfo Lanciani, Pagan and Christian Rome, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston and New York (1892).

Lanzi

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  • Luigi Lanzi, Saggio di Lingua Etrusca e di Altre Antiche d’Italia (The Study of Etruscan and other Ancient Italian Languages), Stamperia Pagliarini, Rome (1789).

Latin Anthology

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Leunissen

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  • Paul M. M. Leunissen, Konsuln und Konsulare in der Zeit von Commodus bis Severus Alexander (Consuls and Consulars from the Time of Commodus to Severus Alexander), Verlag Gieben, Amsterdam, (1989).

Liverani and Spinola

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  • Paolo Liverani and Giandomenico Spinola, Le Necropoli Vaticane. La Città dei Morta di Roma (The Vatican Necropolis: The City of the Dead of Rome), Mailand (2010).
  • M. Khanoussi, L. Maurin, Mourir à Dougga: Receuil des inscriptions funéraires (Dying in Dougga: a Compendium of Funerary Inscriptions, abbreviated MAD), Bordeaux, Tunis (2002).

Machiavelli

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Angelo Mai (1782–1854)

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  • Angelo Mai (Angelus Maius), Scriptorum Veterum Nova Collectio, e Vaticanus Codicibus Edita (New Collection of Ancient Writers, Compiled from the Vatican Collection), Vatican Press, Rome (1825–1838).

Paulus Manutius (1512–1574)

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Marinucci

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  • Alfredo Marinucci, Diseicta Membra. Iscrizioni Latine da Ostia e Porto, 1981–2009 (Scattered Limbs: Latin Inscriptions from Ostia and Portus, 1981–2009, abbreviated ILOP), Rome (2012).

Mazzer

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  • Andrea Mazzer, I recinti funerari in area Altinate: le iscrizioni con indicazione di pedatura (The Funeral Enclosures in the Neighbourhood of Altino: the Inscriptions with an Indication of their Pedatura), Fondazione Antonio Colluto, Portogruaro (2005).

MEFR

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Note: the shorter title has been in use since 1970 (supposedly, source above cited under the long name in 1971).

Mennen

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  • Inge Mennen, Power and Status in the Roman Empire, AD 193–284, Brill (2011).

Meyer

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  • Henricus Meyerus (Heinrich Meyer), Oratorum Romanorum Fragmenta ab Appio inde Caeco usque ad Q. Aurelium Symmachum (Fragments of Roman Orators from Appius Claudius Caecus to Quintus Aurelius Symmachus), L. Bourgeois-Mazé, Paris (1837).

Mnemosyne

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Molle

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  • Carlo Molle, “Varia epigraphica dalla valle del Liri”, in Heikki Solin, Le Epigrafi della Valle di Comino, Atti del dodicesimo convegno epigrafico cominese (“Miscellaneous Epigraphy from the Liri Valley”, in Heikki Solin’s The Epigraphy of the Valley of Comino, Proceedings of the Twelfth Epigraphic Conference at Comino), pp. 91–116, San Donato Val di Comino (2016).

Mommsen

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Morell

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  • Andreas Morell, Thesaurus Morellianus, Siwart Haverkamp et al. (eds.), Jacob Wetstein, Amsterdam (1734–1752).

Müller

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  • Karl Otfried Müller, Handbuch der Archäologie der Kunst (Handbook of Ancient Art, or Ancient Art and its Remains), 3rd ed., J. Leitch, trans., London (1847).
  • Karl Otfried Müller, Die Etrusker, Albert Heitz, Stuttgart (1877).

Münzer

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  • Friedrich Münzer, Römische Adelsparteien und Adelsfamilien (Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families), Stuttgart, 1920.
  • Friedrich Münzer, De Gente Valeria (The Gens Valeria), Erdmann Raabe, Opole (1891).

Muratori

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Neukirch

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  • Johann Heinrich Neukirch, De Fabula Togata Romanorum (The Fabula Togata of the Romans), Weidmann, Leipzig (1833).

Niebuhr

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Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità (NSA)

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  • Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità (News of Excavations from Antiquity, abbreviated NSA), Accademia dei Lincei (1876–present).

Ortsfremde in den römischen Provinzen Germania inferior und Germania superior

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  • Andreas Kakoschke, Ortsfremde in den römischen Provinzen Germania inferior und Germania superior (Foreigners in the Roman Provinces of Germania Inferior and Germania Superior), Möhnesee (2002).

Oxford Classical Dictionary

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Orelli

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  • Johann Caspar von Orelli, Inscriptionum Latinarum Selectarum Amplissima Collectio (An Extensive Collection of Select Latin Inscriptions), Orell Füssli, Zürich (1828).
  • Johann Caspar von Orelli, Onomasticon Tullianum, Orell Füssli, Zürich (1826–1838).

Pais (also see Supplementa Italica)

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  • Ettore Pais, Corporis Inscriptionum Latinarum Supplementa Italica (Italian Supplement to the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum), Rome (1884).

Pauly-Wissowa

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  • August Pauly, Georg Wissowa, et alii, Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft (Scientific Encyclopedia of the Knowledge of Classical Antiquities, abbreviated RE or PW), J. B. Metzler, Stuttgart (1894–1980).
  • Der Neue Pauly: Enzyklopädie der Antike. Das klassische Altertum und seine Rezeptionsgeschichte, Hubert Cancik, Helmuth Schneider, eds., J. B. Metzler, Stuttgart (1996–2012).

Petersen

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  • Hans Petersen, "The Numeral Praenomina of the Romans", in Transactions of the American Philological Association, vol. xciii, pp. 347–354 (1962).

Philippi

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  • Peter Pilhofer, Philippi, Band 2: Katalog der Inschriften von Philippi (Catalog of Inscriptions from Philippi, abbreviated Philippi), Tübingen (2nd Edition, 2009).

Pighius

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  • Stephanus Winandus Pighius, Annales Magistratuum Romanorum, Antwerp (1599–1615).

Platner & Ashby: see Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome.

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Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites

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  • The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites, Richard Stilwell, William L. MacDonald, Marian Holland McAlister, eds., Princeton University Press (1976).

Prosopographia Imperii Romani

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Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire

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Puchta

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  • Georg Friedrich Puchta, Cursus der Institutionen (Course of the Institutions), Breitkopf und Härtel, Leipzig (1841–1847).

Putschius

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  • Elias Putschius, Grammaticae Latinae Auctores Antiqui, Hanover (1605).

Rhodius

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Riccio

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  • Gennaro Riccio, Le Monete delle Antiche Famiglie di Roma, Fino allo Imperadore Augusto Inclusivamente Co’Suoi Zecchieri dette Comunemente Consolari (The Coins of the Ancient Families of Rome, up to the Emperor Augustus, Including Mintmasters Representing the Consuls), Naples (1836).

Roman Inscriptions of Britain (RIB)

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  • The Roman Inscriptions of Britain (abbreviated RIB), Oxford, (1990–present).

Rochette

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Roman Military Diplomas

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  • Margaret M. Roxan, Roman Military Diplomas, 1954–1977, London (1978).
  • Margaret M. Roxan, Roman Military Diplomas, 1985–1993, University College, London (1994).
  • Margaret M. Roxan and Paul A. Holder, Roman Military Diplomas IV, University of London (2003).

Römischen Steininschriften aus Köln (RSK)

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  • Brigitte and Hartmut Galsterer, Die Römischen Steininschriften aus Köln (The Roman Stone Inscriptions of Cologne, abbreviated RSK), Cologne (1975).

Rutilius

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  • Bernardinus Rutilius, Vitae Tripartitae Jurisconsultorum Veterum (The Lives of the Jurists), Magdeburg (1718).

Salomies

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  • Olli Salomies, Die römischen Vornamen: Studien zur römischen Namenbung, Societas Scientiarum Fennica, Helsinki (1987).
  • Olli Salomies, Adoptive and Polyonymous Nomenclature in the Roman Empire, Societas Scientiarum Fenica, Helsinki (1992).
  • Olli Salomies, “Adoptive and Polyonymous Nomenclature in the Roman Empire—Some Addenda”, in Epigrafie e Ordine Senatorio, 30 Anni Dopo, Edizioni Quasar, Rome, pp. 511–536 (2014).

Schopen

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  • Ludwig Schopen, De Terentio et Donato eius Interprete Dissertatio Critica (On Terence and Donato, his Interpreter: a Critical Dissertation), C. vom Bruck, Bonn (1821).

Salway

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  • Benet Salway, "What’s in a Name? A Survey of Roman Onomastic Practice from c. 700 B.C. to A.D. 700", in Journal of Roman Studies, vol. 84, pp. 124–145 (1994).

Samuel

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  • Alan E. Samuel, Greek and Roman Chronology: Calendars and Years in Classical Antiquity, C. H. Beck, Munich (1972).

Sandys

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  • John Edwin Sandys: Latin Epigraphy: an Introduction to the Study of Latin Inscriptions, Cambridge University Press (1919).

Schulze

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  • Wilhelm Schulze, Zur Geschichte lateinischer Eigennamen (The History of Latin Proper Names), Weidmannsche Buchhandlung, Berlin (1904).

Sillig

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  • Karl Julius Sillig, Catalogus Artificium sive Architecti Statuarii Sculptores Pictores Caelatores et Scalptores Graecorum et Romanorum (Catalogue of Artists, with Greek and Roman Architects, Statuaries, Sculptors, Painters, Ornamenters, and Engravers), Libraria Arnoldia, Dresden and Leipzig (1827).

(short title: Catalogus Artificium.

  • Scripta Judaïca Cracoviensia (abbreviated SJC), Jagiellonian University Press, Krakow (2002-present).

(Edith) Mary Smallwood

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  • E. Mary Smallwood, Documents Illustrating the Principates of Nerva, Trajan, and Hadrian, Cambridge University Press (1966).

Spanheim

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  • Ezekiel, Freiherr von Spanheim, Disputationes de Usu et Praestantia Numismatum Antiquorum (Arguments concerning the Knowledge and Superiority of Ancient Coins), Rome, (1664).

Spilsbury

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  • Jonathan Spilsbury, A Collection of Fifty Prints from Antique Gems, Boydell, London (1785).
  • Antonio M. Corda, Concordanze delle iscrizioni latine della Sardegna (Concordance of the Latin Inscriptions of Sardinia, abbreviated SRD), Ortacesus (2014).

Stosch

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  • Philipp von Stosch, Gemmae Antiquae Caelatae (Ancient Carved Gemstones), Bernard Picart, Amsterdam (1724).

Supplementa Italica (also see Pais)

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  • Supplementa Italica (Supplement for Italy, abbreviated SupIt), Unione Accademica Nazionale.

Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (SEG)

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  • J. J. E. Hondius, A. G. Woodhead, et alii, Supplemtentum Epigraphicum Graecum (abbreviated SEG), J. C. Glieben, Amsterdam, E. J. Brill, Leiden (1923–present).

Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum (SIG)

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  • Wilhelm Dittenberger, Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum (Collection of Greek Inscriptions, abbreviated SIG), Leipzig (1883).

Ronald Syme

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Tillemont

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  • Louis-Sébastien Le Nain de Tillemont, Histoire des Empereurs et des Autres Princes qui ont Régné Durant les Six Premiers Siècles de l’Église (History of the Emperors and Other Princes who Ruled During the First Six Centuries of the Church), Chez Rollin Fils, Paris (1690-1697, 1701, 1738).

Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome

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TPSulp: see Camodeca

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Le Tribù Romane (Tribu)

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  • Marina Silvestrini, Le Tribù Romane (The Roman Tribes), Bari (2010).

Ursinus

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  • Fulvius Ursinus, Familiae Romanae quae Reperiuntur in Antiquis Numismatibus (Roman Families Found in Ancient Coins), Rome (1577).

Vaillant

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  • Jean Foy-Vaillant, Numismata Imperatorum Romanorum Praestantiora a Julio Caesare ad Postumus (Outstanding Imperial Coins from Caesar to Postumus), Giovanni Battista Bernabò & Giuseppe Lazzarini, Rome (1674, 1743).

Via Latina

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  • Massimo Pedrazzoli, Iscrizioni e Vestigia della Via Latina (Inscriptions and Remains of the Via Latina), Rome (1970).

Vivo e morto nelle iscrizioni di Roma

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  • Rosanna Friggeri and Carla Pelli, "Vivo e Morto nelle iscrizioni di Roma" (The Living and the Dead in the Inscriptions of Rome, abbreviated "Vivo"), in Miscellanea, pp. 95–172, Rome (1980).

Voss, Vossius

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  • Gerardus Vossius, De Historicis Latinis (The Latin Historians), Jan Maire, Brittenburg (1627).

Weichert

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  • Poëtarum Latinorum Reliquiae (Surviving Works of Latin Poets), August Weichert, ed., B. G. Teubner, Leipzig (1830).
  • August Weichert, De L. Varii et Cassii Parmensis Vita et Carminibus (The Lives and Poems of Lucius Varius Rufus and Gaius Cassius Parmensis), Grimma (1836).
  • August Weichert, Imp. Caesaris Augusti Scriptorum Reliquiae (1841–1846).

Wernsdorf

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Westermann

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  • Anton Westermann, Geschichte der Beredtsamkeit in Greichenland und Rom (History of Rhetoric in Greece and Rome), Johann Ambrosius Barth, Leipzig (1835).

Westphal

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  • Johann Heinrich Westphal, Die Römische Kampagne: in topographischer und antiquarischer Hinsicht (Campagna di Roma, in Topographic and Antiquarian Respects), Berlin (1829).

Wieling

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  • Abraham Wieling, Jurisprudentia Restituta, seu Index Chronologicus in Totum Juris Justinianaei Corpus (Jurisprudence Restored, or a Chronological Index to the Whole Code of Justinian), Abraham van Paddenburgh, Utrecht (1739).

Winkelmann

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Wiseman

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  • T.P. Wiseman, New Men in the Roman Senate, 139 B.C.–A.D. 14, Oxford University Press (1971).

Zimmern

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  • Sigmund Wilhelm Zimmern, Geschichte des Römischen Privatrechts bis Justinian (History of Roman Private Law to Justinian), J. C. B. Mohr, Heidelberg (1826).
  • Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik (Journal of Papyrology and Epigraphy, abbreviated ZPE), (1987).