A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities

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A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities
by William Smith
This edition of A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (taken from perseus.tufts.edu) is the 1890 edition, the third, final, and most complete edition published, weighing in at over a million words. The contents here, as in the print version, are alphabetically organized by Latin article names; indices in English, Latin, and Greek are included as in the original.

Since the original work was in book format, and entries were organized alphabetically, no table of contents was needed. Here, of course, the format demands a table of contents, subdivided by initial letter. For convenience, approximate English translations of all terms are provided on the alphabetical subpages.

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