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Over the years, scholars have developed a number of schemes for abbreviating the names of ancient authors and the titles of their works. These schemes were designed to help scholars and their editors save space in the text of scholarly articles and books. This series of abbreviations pages is designed to help you figure out abbreviations you may have encountered on the IAM site or elsewhere.

In general, a citation of an ancient work begins with the abbreviation for the author's name, followed by the appropriate abbreviation for the title of the work being cited (e.g., Ar. Av. = Aristophanes' Aves (Birds)). If the author of the work is unknown, sometimes only the abbreviation for the title is used (e.g., Anth. Pal. = Anthologia Palatina). On the other hand, if only one work survives by a particular author, sometimes only the abbreviation for the author's name is used (e.g., Ach. Tat. = Achilles Tatius' The Adventures of Leucippe and Clitophon).

You can tell the difference between an author abbreviation and a title abbreviation by noting the style of type used for each. Author abbreviations appear in plain type (e.g., Aesch. = Aeschylus), whereas title abbreviations appear in italic or underlined type (Ag. or Ag. = Agammemnon).

Once the abbreviations are written in the citation, then a series of numbers and/or letters are given that refer to sections of the work, which has been subdivided for reference purposes.

To use these abbreviation lists, look for the first abbreviation (they're in alphabetical order). If you have two abbreviations (author, work), then look under the entry for the author to find the appropriate work. Wherever possible and appropriate, we've given you the names of each work in Greek, Latin and English.

Please note: This abbreviations list is still under development. You may notice omissions and place-holder characters. If you find an error, or are aware of an omission, please contact us by email.

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Caes. Caesar
  B Afr. Bellum Africum   
  B Civ. Bellum Civile   
  B Gall. Bellum Gallicum   
Callim. Callimachus
  Aet. Aetia   
  Epigr. Epigrammata   
  Hymn 1   Hymn to Zeus 
  Hymn 2   Hymn to Apollo 
  Hymn 3   Hymn to Artemis 
  Hymn 4   Hymn to Delos 
  Hymn 5   Hymn to Athena 
  Hymn 6   Hymn to Demeter 
  Ia.   Iambics 
Calp. Calpurnius Siculus
  Ecl.   Eclogues 
Carm. arv. Carmen arvale   
Carm. epigr. Carmina epigraphica   
Cass. Dio Cassius Dio
Cassiod. Cassiodorus
  Inst. Institutiones   
  Var. Variae   
Cato Cato
  Agr. Orig. De agricultura or De re rustica Origines   
Catull. Catullus
Celsus Celsus
  Med. De medicina   
Censorinus Censorinus
  DN De die natali   
Chalcid. Chalcidius
  In Tim. In Platonis Timaeum   
Charisius Charisius
  Gramm. Ars grammatica   
Chron. Marcell. Marcellinus, Chronicon   
Chron. min. Chronica minora   
Chron. Pasch. Chronicon Paschale   
Cic. Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
  Acad. Academicae quaestiones (= Plasberg, Bk. 4)   
  Acad. post. Academica Priora (= Plasberg, Bk. 1)   
  Ad Brut. Epistulae ad Brutum  To Brutus 
  Amic. De amicitia   
  Arch. Pro Archia   
  Att. Epistulae ad Atticum   
  Balb. Pro Balbo   
  Brut. Brutus  Brutus 
  Caecin. Pro Caecina   
  Cael. Pro Caelio   
  Cat. In Catilinam   
  Clu. Pro Cluentio   
  Corn. Pro Cornelio de maiestate   
  De or. De oratore   
  Deiot. Pro rege Deiotaro   
  Div. De divinatione   
  Div. Caec. Divinatio in Caecilium   
  Dom. De domo sua   
  Fam. Epistulae ad familiares   
  Fat. De fato   
  Fin. De finibus   
  Flac. Pro Flacco   
  Font. Pro Fonteio   
  Har. resp. De haruspicum responso   
  Inv. rhet. De inventione rhetorica   
  Leg. De legibus   
  Leg. agr. De lege agraria   
  Leg. Man. Pro lege Manilia or De imperio Cn. Pompeii   
  Lig. Pro Ligario   
  Luc. Lucullus or Academica posteriora   
  Marcell. Pro Marcello   
  Mil. Pro Milone   
  Mur. Pro Murena   
  Nat. D. De natura deorum   
  Off. De officiis   
  Orat. Orator ad M. Brutum   
  Part. or. Partitiones oratoriae   
  Phil. Orationes Philippicae   
  Pis. In Pisonem   
  Planc. Pro Plancio   
  Prov. cons. De provinciis consularibus   
  Q. Fr. Epistule ad Quintum fratrem   
  Q. Rosc. Pro Roscio Postumo   
  Quinct. Pro Quinctio   
  Rab. Post. Pro Rabirio Postumo   
  Red. pop. Post reditum ad populum   
  Red. sen. Post reditum in senatu   
  Rep. De republica   
  Rosc. Am. Pro Sexto Roscio Amerino   
  Scaur. Pro Scauro   
  Sen. De senectute   
  Sest. Pro Sestio   
  Somn. Somnium Scriponis   
  Sull. Pro Sulla   
  Tog. cand. Oratio in senatu in toga candida   
  Top. Topica   
  Tusc. Tusculanae disputationes   
  Verr. In Verrem   
Cicero Cicero (Quintus
  Comment. pet. Commentariolum petitionis   
CIL Achilles Tatius
  *   The Adventures of Leucippe and Clitophon 
  Epon.   Corpus Inscriptionum Latinum 
Claud. Claudianus
  Cons.Hon.Cons.Stil. De consulatu Honorii De consulatu Stilichonis   
Clem. Al. Clemens Alexandrinus
  Protr. Protrepticus   
  Strom. Stromateis   
Cod. Iust. Codex Iustinianus  Justinian Code 
Cod. Theod. Codex Theodosianus  Theodosian Code 
Columella Columella
  Rust. De re rustica   
Comm.in Arist.Graeca Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca   
Conon Conon Mythographus
  Narr. Greek   
Cornutus Cornutus (L. Annaeus)
  Theol. Graec. Greek   
Curt. Q. Curtius Rufus
Cyril. Cyrillus
  Adv. Iul. Adversus Iulianum   
 
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