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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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Appuleius (c. AD 124 – c. 170)

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Arnobius (d. c. AD 330)

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Florus (c. AD 74 – c. 130)

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

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Gerontius (d. AD 485)

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Gregory of Tours (c. AD 538 – 594)

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Herodian (c. AD 170 – c. 240)

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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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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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J

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Saint Jerome (c. AD 347 – 420)

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Jordanes (middle 6th century)

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Josephus (AD 37 – c. 100)

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Julian (AD 331/32 – 363)

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

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Julius Victor (4th century AD)

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Justin (2nd century AD)

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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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Lucan (AD 39–65)

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

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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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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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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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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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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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Priscian (c. AD 500)

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Priscus (AD 410/20 – fl. 472)

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Probus (c. AD 20/30 – 105)

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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-Aurelius Victor: see Aurelius Victor

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Pseudo-Brutus=

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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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Scholia ad Horatii Satirae

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Scholia Bobiensia, 7th Century

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Scholia Gronoviana

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Scribonius Largus (c. AD 1–50)

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Seneca the Elder (54 BC – c. AD 39)

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Seneca the Younger (c. 4 BC – AD 65)

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

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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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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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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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Themistius (AD 317 – c. 390)

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Theodoret (c. AD 393 – c. 458/66)

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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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Modern sources

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AAN

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Africa Romana

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AGN

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AIIRoma

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AlbLaz (Albano Laziale)

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Alföldy

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Altino: see Mazzer

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L'Année épigraphique

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Annona Epigraphica Austriaca (AEA)

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Archeologia Veneta

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Arnold

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Antonius Augustinus (Antonio Agustín)

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ASP

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Atti della Accademia Nazionale de Lincei (AttiAcLinc)

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Bähr

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Bantam New College Latin & English Dictionary

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BCAR

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BCTH (see Bulleten Archéologique)

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Becker

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Beloch

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Bernhardy

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Birch

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Birley

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Bloch

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Boissard

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(short title: Antiquitates Romanae.

Borghesi

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Bothe

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Bracci

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Broughton

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Brunck

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Bulletin Archéologique

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Bulletin Archéologique de Provence (BAP)

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Cambridge Manual of Latin Epigraphy

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Camodeca

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

Carte Archéologique de la Gaule (CAG)

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Cassell’s

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Caylus

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CEACelio

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Chase

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CIBalear

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CILCaceres

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Cippi Praenestini

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CIRPSalamanca

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Classical Dictionary (Lemprière)

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Collezione Epigrafica dei Musei Capitolini

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Cornell

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Corpus des inscriptions latines d’Albanie (CIA)

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Corpus des inscriptions greques et latines de Philippes

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

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Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum

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Crawford

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Cronache Ercolanesi

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Daily Life of the Etruscans

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Deecke

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Degrassi

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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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Doni

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Drumann

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Eck

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Eckhel

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EDCS

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Elogia Tarquiniensia

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Encyclopædia Britannica

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Ephemeris Epigraphica (EE)

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Epigrafi di Larino (ELarino)

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Epigrafi Romane di Canosa (ERCanosa)

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Epigrafía romana de Salamanca

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

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Epigraphica

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Esplorazioni

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Fabretti

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Fabricius

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Fischer

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Forlati

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Gallivan

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Glandorp

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GLEUSA

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Göttling

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Grant

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Mrs. Hamilton Gray

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Greek Anthology

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Grotius

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Grueber

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Gruter

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Harper’s Dictionary of Classical Antiquities

Hartung

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Herbig

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Hispania Epigraphica (HEp)

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ILLConcordia

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ImpPomp

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Inscriptiones Africae Latinae (ILAfr)

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Inscriptiones Aquileiae (InscrAqu)

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Inscriptiones Christianae Urbis Romae (ICUR)

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Inscriptiones Daciae Romanae

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Inscriptions d’Altava (IdAltava)

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Inscriptions de la Mésie Supérieure

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Inscriptions de Mustis

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Iscrizioni del Sepolcreto di via Ostiense

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Inscriptions du port d'Ostie

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Inscriptiones Graecae (continuation of Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum)

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Inscriptions Grecques et Latines de la Syrie (IGLS)

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Inschriften Griechischer Städte aus Kleinasien (IK)

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Inscizioni inedite di Adria (IIAdria)

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Inscriptions Inédites d'Ostie (IIOstie)

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Inscriptiones Italiae

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Inscriptiones Latinae Christianae Veteres (ILCV)

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Inscriptiones Latinae Liberae Rei Publicae (ILLRP)

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Inscriptions Latines de Gaule (Narbonnaise)

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Inscriptions Latines de l’Algérie (ILAlg)

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Inscriptions Latines de la Tunisie (ILTun)

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Inscriptiones Latinae quae in Iugoslavia (ILJug)

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Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae

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ILVarsovie

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Inscriptions of Roman Tripolitania (IRT)

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Jacobs

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Brian W. Jones

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Kajava

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Keil

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Klausen

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Krause

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Lanciani

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Lanzi

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Latin Anthology

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Leunissen

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Liverani and Spinola

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MAD

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Machiavelli

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Angelo Mai (1782–1854)

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Paulus Manutius (1512–1574)

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Marinucci

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Mazzer

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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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Meyer

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Mnemosyne

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Molle

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Mommsen

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Morell

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Müller

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Münzer

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Muratori

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Neukirch

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Niebuhr

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Notizie degli Scavi di Antichità (NSA)

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Ortsfremde in den römischen Provinzen Germania inferior und Germania superior

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Oxford Classical Dictionary

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Orelli

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Pais (also see Supplementa Italica)

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Pauly-Wissowa

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Petersen

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Philippi

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Pighius

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Platner & Ashby: see Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome.

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Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites

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Prosopographia Imperii Romani

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Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire

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Puchta

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Putschius

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Rhodius

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Riccio

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Roman Inscriptions of Britain (RIB)

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Rochette

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Roman Military Diplomas

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Römischen Steininschriften aus Köln (RSK)

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Rutilius

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Salomies

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Schopen

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Salway

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Samuel

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Sandys

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Schulze

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Sillig

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(short title: Catalogus Artificium.

SJC

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(Edith) Mary Smallwood

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Spanheim

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Spilsbury

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SRD

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Stosch

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Supplementa Italica (also see Pais)

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Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (SEG)

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Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum (SIG)

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Ronald Syme

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Tillemont

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Topographical Dictionary of Ancient Rome

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TPSulp: see Camodeca

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Le Tribù Romane (Tribu)

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Ursinus

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Vaillant

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Via Latina

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Vivo e morto nelle iscrizioni di Roma

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Voss, Vossius

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Weichert

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Wernsdorf

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Westermann

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Westphal

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Wieling

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Winkelmann

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Wiseman

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Zimmern

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ZPE

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