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Abbeviations and Matters of Citation
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Published:February 2002
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Cross-references to the translation are to book and chapter.
Translations are my own unless otherwise noted. Where the commentary makes assertions as to the derivation or meaning of specific words and phrases, I have relied on the relevant entries in the standard lexica as noted above, including a citation only if needed to pinpoint a section of a long entry.
Dates for persons and events are given in accordance with the relevant articles in the Oxford Classical Dictionary (ed. S. Hornblower and A. Spawforth, Oxford, 1996). All dates in this volume are B.C.E. unless otherwise indicated.
The bibliographical notes provided with each section are meant to direct the reader to important recent treatments of specific topics, with emphasis on works in English, and to indicate which modern treatments have most influenced my reading of the evidence. They are not by any means comprehensive. Fuller bibliographical resources for matters treated in this volume can be found especially in Everson 1998, Barnes and Griffin 1997, Griffin and Barnes 1989, and Long and Sedley 1987.
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