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  33), supplemented by H. Diels et alii (1918–)

  Hist. = Histories ILLRP = A. Degrassi (ed.) (1963–5), Inscriptiones Latinae Liberae Rei

  Republicae

  ILS = H. Dessau (1892–1916), Incriptiones Latinae Selectae JARCE = Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt Josephus, Ant. = Josephus, Jewish Antiquities

  Josephus, BJ = Josephus, The Jewish War

  JRA = Journal of Roman Archaeology JRS = Journal of Roman Studies Livy, Pers. = Livy, Roman History. Periochae.

  OGIS = W. Dittenberger, Orientis Graeci Inscriptiones Selectae (1903–5) PCPS = Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society Pliny the Elder, NH = Pliny the Elder, Natural History Pliny the Younger, Ep. = Pliny the Younger, Letters Sallust, Bell. Cat. = Sallust, The Catilinarian War Sallust, Bell. Jug. = Sallust, The Jugurthine War SEG = P. Roussel, M. Tod, E. Ziebarth & J. Hondius (eds),

  Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (1923–)

  Strabo, Geog. = Strabo, Geography Tacitus, Ann. = Tacitus, Annals Valerius Maximus = Valerius Maximus, Memorable Doings and Sayings Velleius Paterculus = Velleius Paterculus, Roman History ZPE = Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik

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