INTRODUCTION
B. MODE OF REFERENCE TO ORIGINAL AUTHORITIES
Abbreviations are usually those adopted in Liddell & Scott's Lexicon, a new edition. In regard to the following authors the method used is:
Aetius: Book and ch. with page in Diels's Dox. Graeci.
Alexander Aphrodisiensis: title of treatise, p. of Berlin Acad. ed.
Aristotelian Commentators: name of comm. and p. of Berlin Acad. ed.
Arrian's Diss. of Epictetus: Epict. with Book, ch. and sect. (Sch.); Manual of Epict.: Ench. ch. and sect. (Sch.).
Clement of Alexandria: Clem. Alex, title of treatise, page of Potter, ed. Stählin.
Dio Cassius: Dio Cass. Book, ch. and sect. ed. L. Dindorf.
Dio Prusaeus: Dio Chrys. number of oration, Reiske's page.
Galen: (unless otherwise stated) Kühn's vol. and page.
Heraclitus: the numbers of Diels's (D) and Bywater's (B) edit.
Hippocrates: Kühn's vol. and page.
Historia Augusta: The number of the life, ch. and sect., ed. Peters.
Julian: page of Spanheim, ed. Hertlein.
Philo Judaeus: unless otherwise stated Mangey's vol. and page, Cohn's text.
Plutarch, Moralia: short title, with Wyttenbach's page.
Pre-socratic Philosophers: Names with number of fragment in Diels's Vorsokratiker, ed. 3.
Sextus Empiricus: Pyrrh. hyp. or Math., followed by Bekker's Book and section.
Simplicius: Comm, on Epict. Ench. Heinse's page.
Stobaeus, Eclogues: Ecl. followed by vol. and page in Wachsmuth-Heinse.
Strabo, Geog.: Strabo with Cas.'s page.
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