Abbreviations
Latin authors and works follow the system of the OLD. Greek authors and any gaps are mostly supplemented from the abbreviations of the OCD4. Periodicals have been abbreviated based on L’Année Philologique.
| ANRW |
Vogt, J., Temporini, H., and Haase, W., eds. (1972–). Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt. Berlin. |
| Courtney |
Courtney, E., ed. (1993). The Fragmentary Latin Poets. Oxford. |
| FRHist |
Cornell, T.J. et al., eds. (2013). Fragments of the Roman Historians. 3 vols. Oxford. |
| FPL4 |
Blänsdorf, J. (2011). Fragmenta poetarum latinorum post W. Morel et Büchner. 4th ed. Berlin. |
| Hollis |
Hollis, A.S., ed. (2007). Fragments of Roman Poetry, c.60 B.C.–A.D. 20. Oxford. |
| LFUR |
Lanciani, R.A. (1989). Forma urbis Romae. Rome. |
| L&S |
Lewis, C.T. and Short, C., eds. (1879). A Latin Dictionary. Oxford. |
| OCD |
Hornblower, S., Spawforth, A., and Eidinow, E., eds. (2012). The Oxford Classical Dictionary. 4th ed. Oxford. |
| OLD |
Glare, P.G.W., ed. (2012). Oxford Latin Dictionary. Oxford. |
| PLRE |
Jones, A.H.M., Martindale, J.R., and Morris, J. (1971–1992). The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire. Cambridge. |
| Skutsch |
Skutsch, O., ed. (1985). The Annals of Quintus Ennius. Oxford. |
| TLL |
Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (1900–) Leipzig. |