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1 Preface p. xvii General Bibliographical Resources p. 1 Research Guides p. 1 General Bibliographies p. 5 Bibliographies of Dissertations p. 12 Bibliographies of Translations p. 14 Bibliographical Abbreviations in Classical Studies p. 15 Abstracts and Indexes p. 17 Review Journals p. 25 Core Periodicals p. 29 General Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 43 General Internet Resources p. 57 Metasites p. 57 Electronic Discussion Groups (Listservs) p. 59 Biographical Works p. 63 Biographical Dictionaries and Prosopographies p. 63 Portraits p. 78 Greek and Roman History p. 83 Bibliographies p. 83 General Histories p. 94 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 96 Primary Sources in Translation p. 109 Geographical Works p. 137 Dictionaries, Handbooks, and Gazetteers p. 137 Atlases p. 144 Art and Archaeology p. 153 Bibliographies p. 153 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 156 Greek and Latin Languages p. 165 General Works p. 165 Bibliographies p. 167 Popular Phrase Books and Glossaries p. 168 Dictionaries and Thesauri p. 171 Dictionaries of Personal Names p. 177 Grammars p. 178 Greek and Latin Literature: General Works p. 185 Greek and Latin Literature p. 185 Bibliographies p. 185 Literary Histories p. 186 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 187 Greek Literature p. 190
2 Bibliographies p. 190 Literary Histories p. 191 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 195 Latin Literature p. 196 Bibliographies p. 196 Electronic Text Collections p. 197 Literary Histories p. 198 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 202 Greek and Latin Literature: Genres p. 205 Drama p. 205 Bibliographies p. 205 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 206 Epic Poetry p. 208 Bibliographies p. 208 Lyric and Elegiac Poetry p. 209 Bibliographies p. 209 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 210 Satire p. 210 Bibliographies p. 210 History and Biography p. 211 Bibliographies p. 211 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 212 Medical and Technical Writers p. 213 Bibliographies p. 213 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 213 Oratory and Rhetoric p. 214 Bibliographies p. 214 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 214 Quotations and Proverbs p. 216 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 216 Greek Authors and Works p. 221 Aeschylus p. 221 Bibliographies p. 221 Indexes and Concordances p. 222 Apollonius of Rhodes p. 222 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 222 Indexes and Concordances p. 223 Aristophanes p. 223 Bibliographies p. 223 Indexes and Concordances p. 224 Aristotle p. 224
3 Bibliographies p. 224 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 226 Indexes and Concordances p. 226 Callimachus p. 227 Bibliographies p. 227 Demosthenes p. 227 Indexes and Concordances p. 227 Epictetus p. 228 Bibliographies p. 228 Euclid p. 228 Bibliographies p. 228 Euripides p. 229 Bibliographies p. 229 Indexes and Concordances p. 229 Galen p. 229 Bibliographies p. 229 Heraclitus p. 230 Bibliographies p. 230 Herodotus p. 230 Bibliographies p. 230 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 231 Indexes and Concordances p. 231 Hesiod p. 231 Indexes and Concordances p. 231 Hippocrates p. 232 Bibliographies p. 232 Homer p. 233 Bibliographies p. 233 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 235 Indexes and Concordances p. 236 Josephus p. 237 Bibliographies p. 237 Indexes and Concordances p. 238 Longinus p. 238 Bibliographies p. 238 Menander p. 239 Bibliographies p. 239 Indexes and Concordances p. 239 Philo p. 240 Bibliographies p. 240 Indexes and Concordances p. 241
4 Pindar p. 242 Bibliographies p. 242 Indexes and Concordances p. 242 Plato p. 242 Bibliographies p. 242 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 244 Indexes and Concordances p. 245 Journals p. 246 Plotinus p. 246 Bibliographies p. 246 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 247 Indexes and Concordances p. 247 Plutarch p. 248 Bibliographies p. 248 Journals p. 248 Associations p. 248 Porphyry p. 249 Bibliographies p. 249 Proclus p. 249 Bibliographies p. 249 Ptolemy p. 249 Bibliographies p. 249 Pythagoras p. 250 Bibliographies p. 250 Socrates p. 250 Bibliographies p. 250 Sophocles p. 251 Bibliographies p. 251 Indexes and Concordances p. 252 Strabo p. 252 Bibliographies p. 252 Thucydides p. 252 Bibliographies p. 252 Indexes and Concordances p. 253 Xenophon p. 253 Bibliographies p. 253 Indexes and Concordances p. 254 Latin Authors and Works p. 257 Ammianus Marcellinus p. 257 Bibliographies p. 257 Indexes and Concordances p. 257
5 Apuleius p. 258 Bibliographies p. 258 Indexes and Concordances p. 258 Augustine of Hippo p. 258 Bibliographies p. 258 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 261 Indexes and Concordances p. 261 Journals p. 262 Caesar p. 262 Bibliographies p. 262 Indexes and Concordances p. 262 Catullus p. 263 Bibliographies p. 263 Indexes and Concordances p. 264 Cicero p. 264 Bibliographies p. 264 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 264 Indexes and Concordances p. 265 Claudian p. 266 Indexes and Concordances p. 266 Ennius p. 267 Bibliographies p. 267 Horace p. 267 Bibliographies p. 267 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 268 Indexes and Concordances p. 268 Juvenal p. 269 Bibliographies p. 269 Indexes and Concordances p. 269 Livy p. 269 Bibliographies p. 269 Indexes and Concordances p. 270 Lucan p. 270 Bibliographies p. 270 Indexes and Concordances p. 270 Lucretius p. 271 Bibliographies p. 271 Indexes and Concordances p. 271 Martial p. 272 Indexes and Concordances p. 272 Ovid p. 272
6 Bibliographies p. 272 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 273 Indexes and Concordances p. 274 Persius p. 275 Bibliographies p. 275 Indexes and Concordances p. 275 Petronius p. 276 Bibliographies p. 276 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 276 Indexes and Concordances p. 276 Journals p. 277 Associations p. 277 Plautus p. 277 Bibliographies p. 277 Indexes and Concordances p. 278 Pliny the Elder p. 278 Bibliographies p. 278 Indexes and Concordances p. 279 Pliny the Younger p. 279 Indexes and Concordances p. 279 Propertius p. 280 Bibliographies p. 280 Indexes and Concordances p. 280 Sallust p. 281 Bibliographies p. 281 Indexes and Concordances p. 281 Seneca the Younger p. 282 Bibliographies p. 282 Indexes and Concordances p. 282 Statius p. 283 Indexes and Concordances p. 283 Tacitus p. 283 Bibliographies p. 283 Indexes and Concordances p. 283 Terence p. 284 Bibliographies p. 284 Indexes and Concordances p. 284 Tibullus p. 285 Bibliographies p. 285 Indexes and Concordances p. 285 Varro p. 286
7 Bibliographies p. 286 Indexes and Concordances p. 287 Vergil p. 287 Bibliographies p. 287 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 289 Indexes and Concordances p. 290 Journals p. 291 Associations p. 291 Philosophy p. 293 Bibliographies p. 293 Histories of Greek and Roman Philosophy p. 296 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 299 Religion and Mythology p. 305 Bibliographies p. 305 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 308 Ancillary Disciplines p. 321 Epigraphy p. 321 Bibliographies p. 321 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 322 Numismatics p. 323 Bibliographies p. 323 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 325 Palaeography p. 329 Bibliographies p. 329 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 330 Papyrology p. 332 Bibliographies p. 332 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 333 Textual Transmission and Criticism p. 336 History of Classical Scholarship and the Classical Tradition p. 337 Bibliographies p. 337 Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks p. 338 Scholarly Associations and Societies p. 343 Research Centers p. 349 Directories p. 355 Author-Title Index p. 359 Subject Index p. 393 Table of Contents provided by Blackwell's Book Services and R.R. Bowker. Used with permission.
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