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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| S.H.A. |
Scriptores Historiae Augustae |
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Ael. |
Aelius |
Aelius |
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Alex. Sev. |
Alexander Severus |
Alexander Severus |
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Ant. Pius |
Antoninus Pius |
Antoninus Pius |
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Aurel. |
Aurelian |
Aurelian |
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Avid. Cass. |
Avidius Cassius |
Avidius Cassius |
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Clod. |
Clodius |
Clodius |
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Comm. |
Commodus |
Commodus |
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Did. Iul. |
Didius Iulianus |
Didius Iulianus |
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Hadr. |
Hadrian |
Hadrian |
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Heliogab. |
Heliogabalus |
Heliogabalus |
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M. Ant. |
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (Caracalla) |
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (Caracalla) |
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Marc. |
Marcus |
Marcus |
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Max. |
Maximinus |
Maximinus |
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Pert. |
Pertinax |
Pertinax |
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Pesc. Nig. |
Pescennius Niger |
Pescennius Niger |
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Prob. |
Probus |
Probus |
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Sev. |
Severus |
Severus |
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Tyr. Trig. |
Tyranni Triginta |
The Thirty Tyrants |
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Verus |
Lucius Verus |
Lucius Verus |
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Ad Caes. sen. |
Epistulae ad Caesarem senem |
Letters to the Elderly Caesar |
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Cat. |
Bellum Catilinae or De Catilinae coniuratione |
War with Catiline/On the Catilinarian Conspiracy |
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Hist. |
Historiae |
The Histories |
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Iug. |
Bellum Iugurthinum |
Jugurthine War |
| Satyr. |
Satyrus Historicus |
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Vit. Eur. |
Vita Euripidis |
Life of Euripides |
| Sen. (E) |
Seneca (the Elder) |
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Con. ex. |
Controversiarum excerpta |
Excerpts from Disputes |
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Controv. |
Controversiae |
Disputes |
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Suas. |
Suasoriae |
Persuasive Discourses |
| Sen. (Y) |
Seneca (the Younger) |
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Apocol. |
Apocolocyntosis |
Apocolocyntosis |
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Ben. |
De beneficiis |
On Kindness |
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Clem. |
De clementia |
On Clemency |
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Constant. |
De constantia sapientis |
On the Constancy of Wisdom |
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Dial. |
Dialogi |
Dialogues |
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Ep. |
Epistulae |
Letters |
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Epigr. |
Epigrammata super exilio |
Epigrams Concerning Exile |
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Helv. |
Ad Helviam |
To Helvia |
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Med. |
Medea |
Medea |
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Prov. |
De providentia |
On Providence |
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Q Nat. |
Quaestiones naturales |
Natural Questions |
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Tranq. |
De tranquillitate animi |
On Tranquility of Spirit |
| Sext. Emp. |
Sextus Empiricus |
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Math. |
Adversus Mathematicus |
Against the Professors |
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Pyr. |
|
Outlines of Pyrrhonism |
| Sid. Apoll. |
Sidonius Apollinaris |
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Carm. |
Carmina |
Songs |
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Epist. |
Epistulae |
Letters |
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Pun. |
Punica |
On the Punic Wars |
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in Cael. |
in Aristotelis de Caelo Commentarii |
Commentary on Aristotle's De Caelo |
| |
in Phys. |
In Aristotelis de Physica Commentarii |
Commentary on Aristotle's De Physica |
| |
Hist. eccl. |
Historia ecclesiastica |
Church History |
| |
Aj. |
Ajax |
Ajax |
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Ant. |
Antigone |
Antigone |
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El. |
Electra |
Electra |
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OC |
Oedipus Coloneus |
Oedipus at Colonus |
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OT |
Oedipus Tyrannus |
Oedipus the King |
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Phil. |
Philoctetes |
Philoctetes |
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Trach. |
Trachiniae |
Trachiniae |
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Gyn. |
Gynaeceia |
Gynecology |
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Hist. eccl. |
Historia ecclesiastica |
Church History |
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Achil. |
Achilleis |
Achilleid |
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Silv. |
Silvae |
Silvae |
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Theb. |
Thebais |
Thebaid |
| Steph. Byz. |
Stephanus Byzantius or Byzantinus |
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Ecl. |
|
Selections |
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Flor. |
|
Anthology |
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Aug. |
Divus Augustus |
Divine Augustus |
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Calig. |
Gaius Caligula |
Gaius Caligula |
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Claud. |
Divus Claudius |
Divine Claudius |
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Dom. |
Domitianus |
Domitian |
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Galb. |
Galba |
Galba |
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Gram. |
De grammaticis |
On Grammarians |
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Iul. |
Divus Iulius |
Divine Julius |
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Ner. |
Nero |
Nero |
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Poet. |
De Poetis |
On Poets |
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Rel. |
Reliquiae |
Fragments |
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Rhet. |
De rhetoribus |
On Rhetoricians |
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Tib. |
Tiberius |
Tiberius |
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Tit. |
Divus Titus |
Divine Titus |
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Vesp. |
Divus Vespasianus |
Divine Vespasian |
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Vit. |
Vitellius |
Vitellius |
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Vita Hor. |
Vita Horatii |
Life of Horatio |
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Vita Luc. |
Vita Lucani |
Life of Lucan |
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Ep. |
Epistulae |
Letters |
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Relat. |
Relationes |
Reports |