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Cicero, ad Quintum Fratrem = Cicero, Letters to his Brother Quintus.
Cicero, Agr. = Cicero, Orationes de Lege Agraria.
Cicero, De reg. Alex. F. = Cicero, fragment from the Oration Concerning the King of Alexandria.
Cicero, Verrines = Cicero, Verrine Orations.
CIG = Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum.
CIL = Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum.
De vir. Ill. = the anonymous De viris illustribus.
Dio = Cassius Dio, Roman History.
Galen, Comm. In Hipp. Epid., CMG = K¨hn, C., Galenus Medicus (1821–1833), supplemented by Diels, H. et al. (1918–).
Gellius, NA = Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights.
ILS = Dessau, H. (ed.), Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae (1892–1916).
Josephus, AJ = 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 = Dittenberger, W., Orientis Graeci Inscriptiones Selectae (1903–1905).
PIR1 = Kelbs, E., et al., Prosopographia Imperii Romani (1933–).
Pliny, Epistulae = Pliny the Younger, Letters.
Pliny, NH = Pliny the Elder, Natural History.
Quintilian = Quintilian, Training in Oratory.
RIB = Collingwood, R., & Wright, R., Roman Inscriptions in Britain (1965–).
Sallust, Bell. Cat. = Sallust, The Catilinarian War.
Sallust, Bell. Jug. = Sallust, The Jugurthine War.
SEG = Roussel, P., Tod, M., Ziebarth, E., & Hondius, J. (eds.), Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum (1923–).
Serv. = Servius.
Strabo, Geog. = Strabo, Geography.
Valerius Maximus = Valerius Maximus, Memorable Doings and Sayings.
Velleius Paterculus = Velleius Paterculus, Roman History.
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