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List of Editions, Translations, and Abbreviations
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Published:April 2020
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For the orators, and except where otherwise stated, I use Dilts (1997) for Aeschines; Dilts and Murphy (2018) for Andocides and Antiphon; Dilts (2002), (2005), (2008), and (2009) for Demosthenes’ speeches and Clavaud (1974b) and (1987) for his Prooemia, Letters, and fragments; Conomis (1975) for Dinarchus; Jensen (1917) for Hyperides 1–6 (designated by abbreviated speech titles) and Horváth (2014) for Against Diondas; Thalheim (1903) for Isaeus; Mathieu and Brémond (1929–62) for Isocrates; Conomis (1970) for Lycurgus; Carey (2007) for Lysias. Entirely fragmentary orators are quoted from the citing source in each case; these fragments follow Sauppe’s numbering (1850). I also use Dilts (1992) for the scholia to Aeschines and Dilts (1983–6) for the scholia to Demosthenes; Kassel/Austin (below) for all comic fragments; Stuart Jones rev. Powell (1942) for Thucydides; Ziegler (1960–98) (and his paragraph numbering) for Plutarch’s Lives; and Behr’s numbering (1981–6) for Aelius Aristides. Editions of other authors quoted are given briefly in the notes where necessary (and see the list of abbreviations below).
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