Abbreviations
Abbreviations of Greek and Latin authors and titles in this volume follow primarily the Oxford Classical Dictionary, 4th edn.
Abbreviations of classical journals follow L’Année Philologique.
General abbreviations commonly used throughout this volume:
| 0000x |
edition number (e.g., 20223 = published in 2022, edition 3), cf. ‘edn.’ below |
| ad loc. |
ad locum (‘to the place’, used to refer to a passage/line mentioned) |
| ca. |
circa (around, approximately) |
| cf. |
confer (compare) |
| ed. / eds. |
editor/s |
| edn. |
edition |
| et al. |
et alii/ae (and others) |
| e.g. |
exempli gratia (for example) |
| esp. |
especially |
| fig. |
figure |
| fr. (frr.) / frg. / F |
fragment(s) |
| ibid. |
ibidem (in the same place / work) |
| i.e. |
id est (that is) |
| l. / ll. |
line/s |
| n. / nn. |
note/s |
| no. / nos. |
number/s |
| repr. |
reprinted |
| sc. |
scilicet (that is to say, clearly) |
| schol. (ad) / |
scholion (to) |
| sg. |
singular |
| Suppl. |
Supplement |
| s.v. |
sub verbo (‘under the word’, under the heading) |
| trans. |
translation, translated by |
| v. / vv. |
verse/s |
| viz. |
videlicet (namely, in other words) |
| vol. / vols. |
volume/s |
| vs |
versus (against, in opposition to) |