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CEDRIC BOULTER

J. POLLITT JEROME

University of Cincinnati
STEVEN DYSON

Yale University
EDITH PORADA

Wesleyan College
EVELYN HARRISON

Columbia University
RONALD S. STROUD

New York University


JAMESMCCREDIE

University of California, Berkeley


MARGARETTHOMPSON

Institute for Advanced Study


MACHTELDJ. MELLINK

American Numismatic
ROLF WINKES

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Brown University

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AnnArch: Annales archeologiques. AnnArchBrux:Annales de la Societ6 r. d'archeologie de Bruxelles. Annlnst: AnnalesInstitutorum. AnnLiv: Annals of Archaeologyand Anthropology, Liverpool. AnnParis: Annales de l'Universit6de Paris. AnnPhilHist: Brussels, Universit6 libre, Institut de philologieet d'histoire,Annuaire. AnnPisa: Annali della R. ScuolaNormale Superiore di Pisa, Sezione di Lettere. ANSMN: American Numismatic Society, Museum (Oxford 1956). ActaA: Acta Archaeologica. Notes. ActaLund: Acta UniversitatisLundensis. ANSNNM: American Numismatic Society, NumisActaO: Acta Orientalia. matic Notes and Monographs. ADA: Anzeiger fiir deutschesAltertum. ANSNS: AmericanNumismaticSociety,Numismatic Studies. Adl: Annali dell'Istitutodi CorrispondenzaArcheologica. AntCl: L'Antiquit6 classique. AegForsch: AegyptologischeForschungen. AntDenk: Antike Denkmdiler. AEM: Arch~iologisch-epigraphische Mitteilungen aus AntHung: Antiquitas Hungarica. Oesterreich(-Ungarn). AntJ: Antiquaries'Journal. AntK: Antike Kunst. AEpigr: L'Annie 6pigraphique. AeR: Atene e Roma. AntP: Antike Plastik. AnzAlt: Anzeiger fiir die Altertumswissenschaft. AfO: Archiv fiir Orientforschung. Afrlt: Africa Italiana. AnzSchweiz: Anzeiger fiir schweizerischeAltertumsAHR: American Historical Review. kunde. AJA: AmericanJournalof Archaeology. Anz Wien: Anzeiger der Akademie der WissenschafAJNum: AmericanJournalof Numismatics. ten, Wien, Phil.-hist.Klasse. AO: Archiv Orientailni. AIP: American Journalof Philology. AJSemL:AmericanJournalof SemiticLanguagesand ArchAnthrop:Archiv fiir Anthropologie. Literatures. ArchAustr: ArchaeologiaAustriaca. AltO: Der alte Orient. ArchByzMnem: Archeion ton Byzantinon Mnemeion AMIran: Archiiologische tes Hellados. Mitteilungenaus Iran. AmtlBer: Amtliche Berichte aus den Kojniglichen ArchCl: ArcheologiaClassica. Kunstsammlungen. ArchEph: Archaiologike Ephemeris. AnalBoll: Analecta Bollandiana. ArchErt: ArchaeologiaiErtesitS. AnalFran: AnalectaFranciscana. ArchEsp: Archivo Espafiolde Arte y Arqueologia. AnalO: Analecta Orientalia. ArchEspArq:Archivo Espafiol de Arqueologia. AnatSt: AnatolianStudies. ArchEspArt:Archivo Espafiol de Arte. AncEg: Ancient Egypt. ArchGeogr:Archaeologiageographica. AnnAcFenn: Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fen- ArchHom:F. Matz and H.G. Buchholz,Archaeologia nicae. Homerica (1967- ). AA: Archiiologischer Anzeiger. AAA: Athens Annals of Archaeology. AAES: Publicationsof an American Archaeological Expedition to Syria. AASOR: Annual of the AmericanSchoolsof Oriental Research. Abh: Abhandlungen(followed by name of academy, abbreviated, e.g. AbhBerl). AbhKM: Abhandlungenfiir die Kunde des Morgenlandes. ABV: J.D. Beazley, Attic Black-FigureVase-Painters

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ArchJ: Archaeological Journal. ArchMiss: Archives des missions scientifiques et litt6raires. ArchP: Archiv fiir Papyrusforschung. ArchPhilos: Archives de philosophie. ArchRom: Archivum Romanicum. ArchR W: Archiv fiir Religionswissenschaft. ArchStor: Archivio Storico Italiano. ArKF: Archiv fur Keilschriftforschung. ArtB: Art Bulletin. ArtJ: Art Journal. AR V2: J.D. Beazley, Attic Red-Figure Vase-Painters, 2nd ed. (Oxford 1963). ASAE: Annales du Service des antiquitis de l'Egypte. ASAtene: Annuario della R. Scuola Archeologica di Atene. ASE: Archaeological Survey of Egypt. AssyrS: Assyriological Studies. AthMitt: Mitteilungen des deutschen Archiiologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung. AthMitt-BH: Athenische Mitteilungen, Beiheft. AttiCStR: Atti del ... Congresso Nazionale di Studi Romani. Attilstr: Atti e Memorie della Societa Istriana di Archeologia e Storia Patria. AttiMGrecia: Atti e Memorie della Societa Magna Grecia. AttiMod: Atti e Memorie della R. Accademia in Modena. AttiPontAcc: Atti della Pontificia Accademia Romana di Archeologia. AttiTor: Atti della R. Accademia delle Scienze di Torino. AttiVen: Atti dell'Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. AuChr: Antike und Christentum. AUF: Archiv fiir Urkundenforschung. AuN: H. Temporini, Aufstieg und Niedergang der r6mischen Welt (Berlin 1972- ). AvP: Altertiimer von Pergamon. AZ: Archiologische Zeitung. BABesch: Bulletin van de Vereeniging tot Bevordering der Kennis van de Antike Beschaving. BAC: Bulletin archeologique du Comit6 des travaux historiques et archeologiques. BACrist: Bullettino di Archeologia Cristiana. BAncLit: Bulletin d'ancienne litterature et d'archeologie chretienne. BAntFr: Bulletin de la Societ6 nationale des antiquaires de France. BASOR: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. BASPR: Bulletin of the American School of Prehistoric Research. BByzI: Bulletin of the Byzantine Institute. BCH: Bulletin de correspondance hellinique. BCH-Supp.: Bulletin de correspondance hellinique, Supplement. BdA: Bollettino d'Arte.

Bdl: Bullettino dell'Istituto di Corrispondenza Archeologica. Belleten: Belleten Tiirk Tarih Kurumu. BerlMus: Berliner Museen, Berichte aus den preussischen Kunstsammlungen. BerlWinckProg: Winckelmannsprogramm der Archiologischen Gesellschaft zu Berlin. BEO: Bulletin d'6tudes orientales (Damascus). BFAM: Bulletin of the Fogg Art Museum. BFC: Bollettino di Filologia Classica. BIA: Bullettino del R. Istituto di Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte. BIABulg: Bulletin de l'Institut archeologique bulgare. BiblArch: The Biblical Archaeologist. BibO: Bibliotheca Orientalis. BICS: Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London. BIE: Bulletin de l'Institut d'Egypte. BIFAO: Bulletin de l'Institut franqais d'archeologie orientale. Blranlnst: Bulletin of the Iranian Institute. BJPES: Bulletin of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society. BJV: Berliner Jahrbuch fiir Vor- und Friihgeschichte. BLund: Bulletin de la Societe r. de lettres de Lund. BM: British Museum. BMBeyrouth: Bulletin du Muste de Beyrouth. BMF: Bulletin des Mus es de France. BMFA: Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. BMFEA: Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities. BMMA: Bulletin of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. BMon: Bulletin monumental. BMQ: British Museum Quarterly. BMusArt: Bulletin des Muskes r. d'art et d'histoire. BMuslmp: Bullettino del Museo dell'Impero Romano. BNum: Bulletin de numismatique. BOflnt: Bulletin de l'Office internationale des Instituts d'archeologie et d'histoire de l'art. BonnJbb: Bonner Jahrbiicher. BOran: Bulletin trimestriel des antiquites africaines recueillies par les soins de la Societe de geographie et d'archeologie de la Province d'Oran. BPI: Bollettino di Paletnologia Italiana. BPW: Berliner philologische Wochenschrift. BrBr: Brunn-Bruckmann, Denkm~iler. BrookMusQ: Brooklyn Museum Quarterly. BSA: British School at Athens, Annual. BSAE: British School of Archaeology in Egypt, Publications. BSocBulg: Bulletin de la Societ~ archeologique bulgare. BSOS: Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies. BSPF: Bulletin de la Socitt6 prdhistorique frangaise. BSR: British School of Archaeology at Rome, Papers. BSRAA: Bulletin de la Socidt6 r. d'archdologie d'Alexandrie. BStM: Bollettino dell'Associazione Internazionale degli Studi Mediterranei.

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BullComm: Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica Comunale di Roma. BullGov: Bullettino della Commissione Archeologica del Governatorato di Roma. BullMusHong: Bulletin du Musee national hongrois des Beaux-Arts. BullRoum: Academie roumaine, Bulletin de la section historique. BullZagreb: Bulletin international de l'Academie yugoslave. ByzArch: Byzantinisches Archiv. BZ: Byzantinische Zeitschrift. CAH: Cambridge Ancient History. CahArch: Cahiers archeologiques. CahArt: Cahiers d'art. CahHistArch: Cahiers d'histoire et d'archeologie. CahTech: Cahiers techniques de l'art. Cd'E: Chronique d'Egypte. CHR: Catholic Historical Review. CIA: Corpus Inscriptionum Atticarum. CIE: Corpus Inscriptionum Etruscarum. CIG: Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum. CIL: Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum. CIS: Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum. CJ: Classical Journal. ClMed: Classica et Mediaevalia. CMH: Cambridge Mediaeval History. CP: Classical Philology. CPCP: University of California Publications in Classical Philology. CQ: Classical Quarterly. CR: Classical Review. CRAI: Comptes rendus de l'Acad6mie des inscriptions et belles lettres. CronCatania: Cronache di Archeologia e di Storia dell'Arte, Universita di Catania. CRPe'tersb: Compte-rendu de la Commission imperiale archeologique, St. Petersbourg. CSCA: California Studies in Classical Antiquity. CSCO: Corpus Scriptorum Christianorum Orientalium. CSEL: Corpus Scriptorum Ecclesiasticorum Latinorum. CVA: Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum. CVind: Commentationes Vindobonenses. CW: Classical Weekly. DACL: Cabrol and Leclercq, Dictionnaire d'archdologie chretienne et de liturgie. DarSag: Daremberg and Saglio, Dictionnaire des antiquites grecques et romaines. Deltion: Archaiologikon deltion. Denkschr Wien: Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna. Denkschriften. Development: J.D. Beazley, The Development of Attic Black figure (Berkeley i95i). DialAr: Dialoghi di Archeologia. DissPan: Dissertationes Pannonicae. DJbN: Deutsches Jahrbuch fiir Numismatik. DLZ: Deutsche Literatur-Zeitung. DOPapers: Dumbarton Oaks Papers.

EA: P. Arndt and W. Amelung, Photographische Einzelaufnahmen antiker Skulpturen (1893-1940). EAA: Enciclopedia dell'arte antica, classica e orientale. EchO: Echos d'Orient. EEF: Egypt Exploration Fund. EES: Egypt Exploration Society. EHPR: Etudes d'histoire et de philosophie religieuses. EHR: English Historical Review. EM: Ethnikon Mouseion (Athens). Epet: Epeteris Hetaireias Byzantinon Spoudon. EphDac: Ephemeris Dacoromana. EphEp: Ephemeris Epigraphica. EPK: Egyetemes philologiai Kbzl6ny. EranJb: Eranos Jahrbuch. ESA: Eurasia Septentrionalis Antiqua. EtByz: Etudes byzantines. EtCl: Etudes classiques. EthnolAnz: Ethnologischer Anzeiger. FA: Fasti Archaeologici. FdD: Fouilles de Delphes, Ecole Fran?aise d'Athenes (Paris 1902- ). FelRav: Felix Ravenna. FGrHist: Jacoby, Fragmente der griechischen Historiker. FHG: Miiller, Fragmenta Historicorum Graecorum. FIFAO: Fouilles de l'Institut franrais d'archdologie orientale. FR: Furtwaingler and Reichhold, Griechische Vasenmalerei. FuF: Forschungen und Fortschritte. GazArch: Gazette archeologique. GBA: Gazette des beaux-arts. GCS: Die griechische christliche Schriftsteller der ersten drei Jahrhunderte. GerckeNorden: Gercke and Norden, Einleitung in die Altertumswissenschaft. GGA: G6ttingische gelehrte Anzeigen. G6ttNachr: Nachrichten von der Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu G6ttingen. GRBM: Greek, Roman and Byzantine Monographs. GRBS: Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies. GRBSA: Greek, Roman and Byzantine Scholarly Aids. HBN: Hamburger Beitriige zur Numismatik. Helbig': W. Helbig, Fiihrer durch die 6ftentlichen Sammlungen klassischer Altertiimer in Rom, 4th edition supervised by H. Speier, Tiibingen, Vol. i: 1963; Vol. 2: 1966; Vol. 3: 1969; Vol. 4: 1972. HJ: Historisches Jahrbuch. HSCP: Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. HThR: Harvard Theological Review. HZ: Historische Zeitschrift. ICr: Inscriptiones Creticae. IG: Inscriptiones Graecae. IGForsch: Indogermanische Forschungen. IGLSyr: Inscriptions grecques et latines de la Syrie. IGRR: Inscriptiones Graecae ad Res Romanas Pertinentes. IJb: Indogermanisches Jahrbuch.

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ILN: Illustrated London News. ILS: Dessau, Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae. IstMitt: Mitteilungen des deutschen arch~iologischen Instituts, Abteilung Istanbul. IstMitt-BH: Istanbuler Mitteilungen, Beiheft. JaarbAkAmst: Jaarboek van de Akademie te Amsterdam. JAOS: Journal of the American Oriental Society. JARCE: Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt. JBL: Journal of Biblical Literature. JCS: Journal of Cuneiform Studies. Jdl: Jahrbuch des k. deutschen archaiologischen Instituts. Jdl-EH: Jahrbuch des k. deutschen archaiologischen Instituts, Ergiinzungsheft. JEA: Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. JEOL: Jaarbericht Ex Oriente Lux. JFA: Journal of Field Archaeology. IfNG: Jahrbuch fiir Numismatik und Geldgeschichte. JGS: Journal of Glass Studies. JHS: Journal of Hellenic Studies. JHS-AR: Journal of Hellenic Studies, Archaeological Reports. JIAN: Journal international d'archeologie numismatique. JJurPap: Journal of Juristic Papyrology. JKF: Jahrbuch fiir kleinasiatische Forschung. JKS: Jahrbuch der kunsthistorischen Sammlungen, Wien. JNautArch: International Journal of Nautical Archaeology and Underwater Exploration. JNES: Journal of Near Eastern Studies. JOBG: Jahrbuch der oesterreichischen byzantinischen Gesellschaft. JP: Journal of Philology. JPKS: Jahrbuch der preussischen Kunstsammlungen. JPOS: Journal of the Palestine Oriental Society. JQR: Jewish Quarterly Review. JRAI: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. JRAS: Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. JRelig: Journal of Religion. JRS: Journal of Roman Studies. JSAH: Journal of the American Society of Architectural Historians. JSav: Journal des savants. JThS: Journal of Theological Studies. JWalt: Journal of the Walters Art Gallery. JWarb: Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes. KF: Kleinasiatische Forschungen. KirchPA: Kirchner, Prosopographia Attica. KrChron: Kritika Chronika. LIMC: Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae (Zurich and Munich I974). LitArts: Liturgical Arts. LSJ: Liddell, H.G., R. Scott, H. Stuart Jones, GreekEnglish Lexicon, 9th ed. (Oxford 1940).

MA: Le moyen age. MAAR: Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome. MadrMitt: Mitteilung des deutschen arch~iologischen Instituts, Madrider Abteilung. MAG W: Mitteilungen der anthropologischen Gesellschaft, Wien. MAMA: Monumenta Asiae Minoris Antiqua, Manchester. MAntFr: Memoires de la Societe nationale des antiquaires de France. Marb WinckProg: Marburger Winckelmann Programm. MCI: II Mondo Classico. MdF: Musies de France. Mdl: Mitteilungen des deutschen archaiologischenInstituts (1948-1953). MDOG: Mitteilungen der deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft. Meded: Mededeelingen van het Nederl. Historisch Instituut te Rome. MedHum: Medievalia et Humanistica. MedRen: Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies. MelRome: Melanges d'archeologie et d'histoire de l'Ecole franqaise de Rome. Me'lUSJ: Melanges de l'Universit6 Saint Joseph, Beyrouth. MemAclnscr: Memoires presentes par divers savants a l'Acad6mie des inscriptions et belles lettres. Memlnst: Memoires de l'Institut franqais d'archeologie orientale MemLinc: Memorie della R. Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. MemNap: Societa R. di Napoli, Memorie della R. Accademia di Archeologia, Lettere e Belle Arti. MemPontA cc: Atti della Pontificia Accademia Romana di Archeologia, Memorie. MGH: Monumenta Germaniae Historica. MIE: Memoires de l'Institut d'Egypte. MignePG: Migne, Patrologia Graeca. MignePL: Migne, Patrologia Latina. MittKairo: Mitteilungen des deutschen Instituts ffir aigyptische Altertumskunde, Kairo. MittNumGes: Mitteilungen, Numismatische Gesellschaft, Wien. MJb: Miinchener Jahrbuch der bildenden Kunst. MLJ: Modern Language Journal. MLN: Modern Language Notes. MMR2: M.P. Nilsson, The Minoan-Mycenaean Religion (Lund 1950). MMS: Metropolitan Museum Studies. MOIG: Mitteilungen des oesterreichischen Instituts fiir Geschichtsforschung. MonAnt: Monumenti Antichi. Monlnst: Monumenti Inediti Pubblicati dall'Instituto di Corrispondenza archeologica. MonPiot: Monuments et mimoires publ. par l'Acad6mie des inscriptions et belles lettres, Fondation Piot. MiinchBeitr: Miinchener Beitr~ige zur Papyrusforschung und antiken Rechtsgeschichte. MusB: Mus&ebelge.

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MusHelv: Museum Helveticum. MusJ: Museums Journal. MVAG: Mitteilungen der vorderasiatisch-aegyptischen Gesellschaft. MVEOL: Mededeelingen en Verhandelingen Ex Oriente Lux. MZ: Mainzer Zeitschrift. NA: Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft fiir iltere deutsche Geschichtskunde. NAkG: Nachrichten von der Akademie der Wissenschaften in GiSttingen. NC: Numismatic Chronicle. und Piida[[Neue] Jahrbiicher fiir Philologie Neue Jahrbiicher fiir das klassische Altertum. N Nlbb: Neue Jahrbiicher fiir Wissenschaft und Jugendbildung (the three forming a continuous series). NL: Numismatic Literature. NLB: Numismatisches Literaturblatt. NouvArch: Nouvelles archives des missions scientifiques. NouvClio: La nouvelle Clio. NR: Numismatic Review. NSc: Notizie degli Scavi di Antichita. NumCirc: Spink and Son, Numismatic Circular. NumI: Numismatic Journal. NuovBull: Nuovo Bulletino di Archeologia Cristiana. NZ: Numismatische Zeitschrift. OAr: Orientalisches Archiv. OC: Oriens Christianus. OCD: Oxford Classical Dictionary. OGIS: Orientis Graeci Inscriptiones Selectae. OIC: Oriental Institute Communications. OIP: Oriental Institute Publications. OJh: Jahreshefte des 6sterreichischen archaiologischen Instituts. OJhBeibl: Jahreshefte der oesterreichischen archaiologischen Instituts, Beiblatt. OlBer: Bericht iiber die Ausgrabungen in Olympia (1936- ). OlForsch: Olympische Forschungen (1944- ). OLZ: Orientalische Literaturzeitung. OpusArch: Opuscula Archaeologica. OpusAth: Opuscula Atheniensia. OpusPh: Opuscula Philologica. OpusRom: Opuscula Romana. PAAR: American Academy in Rome, Papers and Monographs. PAES: Publications of the Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions to Syria. Pallb: Paliistinajahrbuch. Paralipomena: J.D. Beazley, Paralipomena, 2nd ed. (Oxford 1971). ParPass: La Parola del Passato. PECS: R. Stillwell, ed., Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (Princeton 1976).

PEFA: Palestine Exploration Fund Annual. PEFQ: Palestine Exploration Fund Quarterly Statement (1869-1936, continued as PEQ). PEQ: Palestine Exploration Quarterly (continuation of PEFQ). PetMitt: Petermanns Mitteilungen. PhilWoch: Philologische Wochenschrift. PIR: Prosopographia Imperii Romani. PM: Arthur Evans, Palace of Minos (London 192IPO: Patrologia Orientalis. PQ: Philological Quarterly. PraktAkAth: Praktika tes Akademias Athenon. Praktika: Praktika tes en Athenais Archaiologikes Hetairias. Preusslb: Preussische Jahrbiicher. ProcBritAc: Proceedings of the British Academy. ProcJPES: Proceedings of the Jewish Palestine Exploration Society. ProcPhilAs: Proceedings of the American Philological Association. ProcPhilSoc: Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. ProcPS: Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society. ProcRNS: Proceedings of the Royal Numismatic Society. PrzArch: Przeglad Archeologiczny. PrzKl: Przeglad Klasyczny. PZ: PraihistorischeZeitschrift. QDAP: Quarterly of the Department of Antiquities in Palestine. RA: Revue archeologique. RACrist: Rivista di Archeologia Cristiana. RAfr: Revue africaine. RArq: Revista di Arqueologia. RasslGI: Rassegna indo-greco-italica. RAssyr: Revue d'Assyriologie. RASyr: Revue archeologique syrienne. RBArch: Revue belge d'archeologie et d'histoire de l'art. RBibl: Revue biblique. RBN: Revue belge de numismatique. RBPhil: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire. Rd'E: Revue d'egyptologie publide par la Societe fran?aise d'egyptologie, Cairo. RE: Pauly-Wissowa, Real-Encyclopiidie der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft. REA: Revue des 6tudes anciennes. REByz: Revue des 6tudes byzantines. RecSciRel: Recherches de science religieuse. RecTrav: Recueil de travaux relatifs a la philologie et a l'archdologie 6gyptiennes et assyriennes. REG: Revue des &tudesgrecques. REgA: Revue de l'Egypte ancienne. REH: Revue des &tudeshistoriques. REHom: Revue des etudes homkriques. REL: Revue des &tudeslatines.

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RendAcclt: Atti della R. Accademia d'Italia, Rendiconti della Classe di Scienze Morali. RendlstLomb: R. Istituto Lombardo di Scienze e Lettere, Rendiconti. RendLinc: Rendiconti della R. Accademia dei Lincei. RendNap: Rendiconti della R. Accademia di Archeologia, Lettere ed Arti, Naples. RendPontAcc: Atti della Pontificia Accademia Romana di Archeologia, Rendiconti. REpigr: Revue epigraphique. RepKunst W: Repertorium fiir Kunstwissenschaft. RevAC: Revue de l'art chretien. RevArtAnc: Revue de l'art ancien et moderne. RevEgyptol: Revue egyptologique, Paris. RevOChr: Revue de l'Orient chr&tien. RevPhil: Revue de philologie, de litterature et d'histoire anciennes. RevSciRel: Revue des sciences religieuses. RGKomm: Ramisch-germanische Kommission d. arch. Inst. d. deutschen Reichs, Berichte. RGZM: Riimisch-germanische Zentralmuseum, Mainz, Jb. RHA: Revue hittite et asianique. RHist: Revue historique. RhM: Rheinisches Museum fiir Philologie. RHR: Revue de l'histoire des religions. RicRel: Ricerche Religiose. RIN: Rivista Italiana di Numismatica. RivFC: Rivista di Filologia e d'Istruzione Classica. RivFilos: Rivista de filosofia. RivlGI: Rivista Indo-Greco-Italica di Filologia, Lingua, Antichith. RivlstArch: Rivista del R. Istituto d'Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte. RivStor: Rivista Storica Italiana. RN: Revue numismatique. R6mMitt: Mitteilungen des deutschen archaiologischen Instituts, RiSmische Abteilung. RdmQ: R6mische Quartalschrift. RStLig: Rivista di Studi Liguri. RStO: Rivista degli Studi Orientali. RStPomp: Rivista di Studi Pompeiani. SB: Sitzungsberichte (followed by name of academy, abbreviated, e.g. SBBerl). SEG: Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum. SemKond: Seminarium Kondakovianum. SIG: Dittenberger, Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum. SIMA: Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology. SkrLund: Skrifter utgivna av Vetenskaps-Societeten i Lund. SkrUppsala: Skrifter utgivna av K. Humanist. Vetenskaps-Samfundet i Uppsala. SMEA: Studi Micenei ed Egeo-Anatolici. StBiz: Studi Bizantini e Neoellenici. StEtr: Studi Etruschi. Stltal: Studi Italiani di Filologia Classica. StMisc: Studi Miscellanei, Seminario di Archeologia e Storia dell'Arte Greca e Romana dell'Universit di Roma.

TAPA: Transactions of the American Philological Association. TAPS: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. TfK: Tidskrift f6r Konstvetenskap. ThLL: Thesaurus Linguae Latinae. ThLZ: Theologische Literaturzeitung. TrZ: Trierer Zeitschrift. TiirkArkDerg: Tiirk Arkeoloji Dergisi. TiirkTarDerg: Tiirk Tarih, Arkeologya ve Etnografya Dergisi. UPMB: University of Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin. UppsArsskr: Uppsala Universitets Arsskrift. VDI: Vestnik Drevnej Istorii. VigChr: Vigiliae Christianae. VOKS: Soviet Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries, Weekly News Bulletin. VuG: Vergangenheit und Gegenwart. WeltIsl: Die Welt des Islam. WJh: Wiener Jahreshefte. WKP: Wochenschrift fiir klassische Philologie. WPZ: Wiener prdihistorischeZeitschrift. WS: Wiener Studien. WiirzJbb: Wiirzburger Jahrbiicher fiir die Altertumswissenschaft. WVDOG: Wissenschaftliche Ver6ffentlichungen der deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft. WZKM: Wiener Zeitschrift fiir die Kunde des Morgenlandes. YCS: Yale Classical Studies. ZAeS: Zeitschrift fiir igyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde. ZAssyr: Zeitschrift fiir Assyriologie. ZATW: Zeitschrift fiir die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. ZChrK: Zeitschrift fiir christliche Kunst. ZDA: Zeitschrift fiir deutsches Altertum. ZDMG: Zeitschrift der deutschen morgenliindischen Gesellschaft. ZDPV: Zeitschrift des deutschen Pallistina-Vereins. ZfA: Zeitschrift fiir Arch~iologie, Berlin. ZfE: Zeitschrift fiir Ethnologie. ZfK: Zeitschrift fiir Kunstgeschichte. ZfN: Zeitschrift fiir Numismatik. ZNTW: Zeitschrift fiir die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft. ZestG: Zeitschrift fiir die osterreichischen Gymnasien. ZSav: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung fiir Rechtsgeschichte, Romanistische Abteilung. ZSchwAKg: Zeitschrift fiir schweizerische Archaeologie und Kunstgeschichte. ZSchwG: Zeitschrift fiir schweizerische Geschichte.

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