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.
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Amat. narr. |
Narrationum amatoriarum libellus |
Book of Love Stories |
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1 Cor. |
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1 Corinthians |
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1 Thess. |
1 Thessalonians |
1 Thessalonians |
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1 Tm. |
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1 Timothy |
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2 Cor. |
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2 Corinthians |
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2 Thess. |
2 Thessalonians |
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2 Tm. |
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2 Timothy |
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Col. |
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Colossians |
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Ephesians |
Ephesians |
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Galatians |
Galatians |
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Phil. |
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Phillipians |
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Philemon |
Philemon |
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Romans |
Romans |
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Ti. |
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Titus |
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Gloss. Lat. |
Glossaria Latina |
Latin Glossary |
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Sent. |
Sententiae |
Opinions |
| Peripl. M. Rubr. |
Periplus Maris Rubri |
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1 Pt. |
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1 Peter |
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2 Pt. |
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2 Peter |
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CW |
Edition of Philo Judaeus by L. Cohn and P. Wendland |
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In Flacc. |
In Flaccum |
Against Flaccus |
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Leg. |
Legatio ad Gaium |
Embassy to Gaius |
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Her. |
Heroicus |
Hero |
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Imag. |
Imagines |
Essays in Portraiture |
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V A |
Vita Apollonii |
Life of Apollonius |
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V S |
Vita sophistarum |
Lives of the Sophists |
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Mir. |
Miracula |
Book of Marvels |
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Bibl. |
Bibliotheca |
Library |
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Isthm. |
Isthmian Odes |
Isthmian Odes |
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Nem. |
Nemean Odes |
Nemean Odes |
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Ol. |
Olympian Odes |
Olympian Odes |
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Pae. |
Paeanes Odes |
Paeanes Odes |
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Pyth. |
Pythian Odes |
Pythian Odes |
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Alc. |
Alcibiades |
Alcibiades |
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Ap. |
Apologia |
Apology |
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Ax. |
Axiochus |
Axiochus |
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Chrm. |
Charmides |
Charmides |
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Cra. |
Cratylus |
Cratylus |
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Cri. |
Crito |
Crito |
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Criti. |
Critias |
Critias |
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Epin. |
Epinomis |
Epinomis |
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Euthphr. |
Euthyphro |
Euthyphro |
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Grg. |
Gorgias |
Gorgias |
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Hipparch. |
Hipparchus |
Hipparchus |
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Hp. mai. |
Hippias maior |
Hippias the Elder |
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Hp. mi. |
Hippias Minor |
Hippias the Younger |
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La. or Lach. |
Laches |
Laches |
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Leg. |
Leges |
Laws |
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Menex. |
Menexenus |
Menexenus |
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Phd. |
Phaedo |
Phaedo |
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Phdr. |
Phaedrus |
Phaedrus |
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Phlb. |
Philebus |
Philebus |
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Plt. |
Politicus |
Statesman |
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Prm. |
Parmenides |
Parmenides |
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Prt. |
Protagoras |
Protagoras |
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Resp. |
Respublica |
Republic |
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Soph. |
Sophista |
Sophist |
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Symp. |
Symposium |
Symposium |
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Tht. |
Theaetetus |
Theaetetus |
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Ti. |
Timaeus |
Timaeus |
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Diff. com. |
De differentia comoediarum |
On Distinction among Comedies |
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Amph. |
Amphitruo |
Amphitruo |
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Asin. |
Asinaria |
Asinaria |
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Bacch. |
Bacchides |
Bacchides |
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Capt. |
Captivi |
The Captives |
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Cas. |
Casina |
Casina |
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Cist. |
Cistellaria |
The Casket Comedy |
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Curc. |
Curculio |
The Weevil |
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Men. |
Menaechmi |
The Brothers Menaechmi |
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Merc. |
Mercator |
The Merchant |
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Mil. |
Miles gloriosus |
The Braggart Soldier |
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Mostell. |
Mostellaria |
The Haunted House |
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Poen. |
Poenulus |
The Little Cartheginian |
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Pseud. |
Pseudolus |
The Liar |
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Rud. |
Rudens |
The Rope |
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Stich. |
Stichus |
Stichus |
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Trin. |
Trinummus |
Three Bob Day |
| Plin. (E) |
Pliny (the Elder) |
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HN |
Naturalis historia |
Natural History |
| Plin. (Y) |
Pliny (the Younger) |
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Ep. |
Epistulae |
Letters |
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Pan. |
Panegyricus |
Panegyric |
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Tra. |
Epistulae ad Traianum |
Letters to Trajan |
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Adv. Col. |
Adversus Coloten |
Against Colotes |
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Aem. |
Aemilius Paulus |
Aemilius Paulus |
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Ages. |
Agesilaus |
Agesilaus |
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Alc. |
Alcibiades |
Alcibiades |
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Alex. |
Alexander |
Alexander |
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Am. narr. |
Amatoriae narrationes |
Narrations of Love |
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Amat. |
Amatorius |
Dialogue on Love |
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An seni |
An seni respublica gerenda sit |
Whether an Old Man Should Engage in Politics |
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Ant. |
Antonius |
Antonius |
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Arat. |
Aratus |
Aratus |
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Arist. |
Aristides |
Aristides |
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Artax. |
Artaxerxes |
Artaxerxes |
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Brut. |
Brutus |
Brutus |
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C. Gracch. |
Gaius Gracchus |
Gaius Gracchus |
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Caes. |
Caesar |
Caesar |
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Cam. |
Camillus |
Camillus |
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Cat. Mai., Min. |
Cato Maior, Minor |
Cato the Elder/Cato the Younger |
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Cic. |
Cicero |
Cicero |
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Cim. |
Cimon |
Cimon |
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Cleom. |
Cleomenes |
Cleomenes |
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Comm. not. |
De communibus notitiis adversus Stoicos |
Against the Stoics on Common Conceptions |
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Comp. Ar. et Men. |
Comparatio Aristophanis et Menandri |
Comparison of Aristophanes and Menander |
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Conv. sept. sap. |
Convivium septem sapientium |
The Dinner of the Seven Wise Men |
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Crass. |
Crassus |
Crassus |
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De Alex. fort. |
De fortuna Alexandri |
On the Fortune of Alexander |
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De def. or. |
De defectu oraculorum |
On the Failure of Oracles |
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De exil. |
De exilio |
On Exile |
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De fac. |
De facie in orbe lunae |
The Face on the Moon |
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De fort. Rom. |
De fortuna Romanorum |
On the Fortune of the Romans |
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De frat. amor. |
De fraterno amore |
On Brotherly Love |
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De garr. |
De garrulitate |
On Chattering |
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De gen. |
De genio Socratis |
On the Spirit of Socrates |
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De glor. Ath. |
De gloria Atheniensium |
On the glory of the Athenians |
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De Is. et Os. |
De Iside et Osiride |
On Isis and Osiris |
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De lat. viv. |
De latenter vivendo |
On Living Secretly |
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De mul. vir. |
De mulierum virtutibus |
On the Virtues of Women |
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De mus |
De musica |
On Music |
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De prof. virt. |
De profectu in virtute |
On Advancing in Virtue |
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De Pyth or. |
De Pythiae oraculis |
On the Pythian Oracle |
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De sera |
De sera numinis vindicta |
On the Delays of Divine Vengance |
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De soll. an. |
De sollertia animalium |
On the Cleverness of Animals |
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De superst. |
De superstitione |
On Superstition |
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De tranq. anim. |
De tranquillitate animi |
On Tranquility of Spirit |
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Dem. |
Demosthenes |
Demosthenes |
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Demetr. |
Demetrius |
Demetrius |
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Eum. |
Eumenes |
Eumenes |
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Flam. |
Flamininus |
Flamininus |
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Galb. |
Galba |
Galba |
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Luc. |
Lucullus |
Lucullus |
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Lyc. |
Lycurgus |
Lycurgus |
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Lys. |
Lysander |
Lysander |
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Mar. |
Marius |
Marius |
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Marc. |
Marcellus |
Marcellus |
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Mor. |
Moralia |
Moralia |
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Nic. |
Nicias |
Nicias |
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Num. |
Numa |
Numa |
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Pel. |
Pelopidas |
Pelopidas |
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Per. |
Pericles |
Pericles |
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Phil. |
Philopoemen |
Philopoemen |
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Phoc. |
Phocion |
Phocion |
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Pomp. |
Pompeius |
Pompey |
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Prae. ger. reip. |
Praecepta gerendae reipublicae |
Precepts of Statecraft |
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Pyrrh. |
Pyrrhus |
Pyrrhus |
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Quaest. Graec. |
Quaestiones Graecae |
Greek Questions |
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Quaest. Plat. |
Quaestiones Platonicae |
Platonic Questions |
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Quaest. Rom. |
Quaestiones Romanae |
Roman Questions |
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Quest. conv. |
Quaestiones convivales |
Table Talk |
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Quomodo adul. |
Quomodo adulescens poetas audire debeat |
Why Young Men ought to Hear Poetry |
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Rom. |
Romulus |
Romulus |
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Sert. |
Sertorius |
Sertorius |
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Sol. |
Solon |
Solon |
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Sull. |
Sulla |
Sulla |
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Them. |
Themistocles |
Themistocles |
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Thes. |
Theseus |
Theseus |
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Ti. Gracch. |
Tiberius Gracchus |
Tiberius Gracchus |
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Tim. |
Timoleon |
Timoleon |
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Vit. |
Vitae Parallelae |
Parallel Lives |
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Onom. |
Onomasticon |
Poetics |
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Strat. |
Strategemata |
Strategems |
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Abst. |
De abstinentia |
On Abstinence |
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De antr. nymph. |
De antro nympharum |
On the Cave of the Nymphs |
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Plot. |
Vita plotini |
Life of Plotinus |
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Hypotyp. |
Hypotyposis |
An Outline |
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In R. |
In Platonis Rempublicam commentarii |
Commentary on Plato's Republic |
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In Ti. |
In Platonis Timaeum commentarii |
Commentary on Plato's Timaeus |
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Aed. |
De aedificiis |
On Buildings |
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Goth. |
De bello Gothico |
On the Gothic War |
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Vand. |
De bello Vandalico |
On the war with the Vandals |
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C. Symm. |
Contra Symmachum |
Against Symmachus |
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Cath. |
Cathemerina |
Hymns for the day |
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Perist. |
Peristephanon |
Crowns of the Martyrs |
| Ptol. |
Ptolemaeus mathematicus |
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Alm. |
Almagest |
Almagest |
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Geog. |
Geographia |
Geography |
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Harm. |
Harmonica |
Harmonics |
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Tetr. |
Tetrabiblos |
Four Books |