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For the text of the Octavia, I generally follow Zwierlein 1986; deviations are discussed in the main text or in the notes. The following texts are used for other frequently quoted Latin sources: Bailey 1947 for Lucretius, Cooley 2009 for the Res Gestae Divi Augusti (RGDA), Håkanson 1989 for Seneca the Elder, Heubner 1983 for Tacitus’s Annales and Fisher 2011 for the Historiae, Heyworth 2007 for Propertius, Housman 1926 for Lucan, Klinger 1959 for Horace, Braund 2009 for Seneca’s De Clementia, Mynors 1969 for Vergil, Ogilvie 1974 for Livy, Owen 1922 for Ovid’s exile poetry, Reynolds 1991 for Sallust, Tarrant 2004 for Ovid’s Metamorphoses, and Zwierlein 1986 for Senecan tragedy. For other quotations I primarily follow the texts used by the Packard Humanities Institute (PHI) or the standard texts cited in the bibliography. All translations are my own. Abbreviations of ancient authors and works follow conventions of the Oxford Classical Dictionary; journals follow those of L’Année Philologique. The following abbreviations are also used:
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