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443-8 209n14 676-7 166 fragments (TrGF)
2 F 20
174
Aelian
NA
11.
443-8 209n14 676-7 166 fragments (TrGF)
2 F 20
174
Aelian
NA
11.
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INDEX OF PRIMARY SOURCES
In most cases, entries for longer citations of ancient authors are inclusive of shorter citations. For example, the entry for Aesch. Eum. 1-8 includes pages for citations of Aesch. Eum. 1-2.
Acusilaus (FGrH)
443-8 209n14 676-7 166 fragments (TrGF)
2 F 20
174
Aelian
NA
11. 6 217n16
11. 19 211n2
12. 34 216n25(Ch10) VH
3. 26 215n28
Aeneas Tacticus
31. 24 211n26
Aeschylus
Ag.
140-3 101 244-7 209n11 1081 87 1086 87 1384-7 209n11 Cho.
1-5 149
6 152
124-5 149 244-5 209n11 Eum.
1-8 93,157 213-14 210n19 Sept.
42-8 218n3 304-11 64 Supp.
26-7 209n11
fr. 388
Alcaeus (LP) fr. 3
fr. 34
fr. 129. 9
fr. 325 fr. 354
Alcman (PMG) fr. 7
fr. 50b
Andocides 1. 37-8 1. 110-12
219n30
50
189
137, 216n25(Ch10) 50
206
189 188
217n5 212n17(Ch6)
265
Anecdota Graeca (Bekker) 1. 305 s. v. staphulodromoi
Antiphon
6. 45 55
213n11
Antoninus Liberalis
Met.
40 219n22,219n24
Apollodorus
Bibl.
2. 1. 4 212n18 2. 2. 2 217n28
2. 8. 4 209n12 3. 8. 1 209n7 3. 14. 1 212n18 3. 14. 7 216n19 3. 15. 7 218n22 fragments (FGrH)
244 F 129 150
Apollonius of Rhodes Argon.
2. 516-27 209n3 scholia(Wendel) 1. 916-18b 219n10 2. 516-27 209n3
Archilochus (West IE2) fr. 324 185
Aristophanes
Ach.
237-79 133
509-11 212n14(Ch5) 959-1234 130
Av.
619-20 219n16 716 219n16 Lys.
387-96 216n31 Nub.
864 22 Peace
406-11 218n8 Plut.
594-7 166 633-747 194 1110-30 217n3 1175-84 209n11 Ran.
1359 178 Thesm.
973-6 210n19 Vesp.
846 218n15 875 213n5 scholia (Koster)
fr. 14
Athenaeus 3. 109e 4. 139d-e 4. 147e 6. 234d-e 6. 234f-235a 10. 455c-d 11. 473b-c 12. 516 13. 573c-d 13. 569d 14. 624e-f 14. 659d 15. 675f-76a 15. 692f-693c
Callimachus
Hymns
1. 8-9
3. 189-203
3. 237-42
5. 1-2
5. 33-4 48 fragments (Pfeiffer)
fr. 3-7 218n22 fr. 7. 11-12 163
Ach. 243a Ach. 509-11 Ach. 747 Ach. 1076a-b Av. 436 Peace 1040 Ran. 479
216n16 212n14(Ch5) 212n14(Ch6) 217n14 218n12 217n3 216n21
26 177 109 48
INDEX OF PRIMARY SOURCES
Vesp. 846 218n15
Aristotle
Poet.
1449a 133 Eth. Nic.
1133a 162 [Ath. Pol. ]
3. 5 216n13 55 213n17 57. 1 216n21 58 214n4 [Mir. ausc. ]
96 210n18 338a 210n18
Arrian
Peripl. M. Eux.
23 206
Asclepiades (FGrH)
12 F 28 216n29
Asius (West IE2)
266
203
212n1
213n13
220n26
220n6
47
79, 213n21 209n14
121, 216n23(Ch9) 120, 215n22 215n12
79, 213n21 215n13
123
209n11
fr. 66
fr. 75. 32-7 fr. 194. 28-31 fr. 197
fr. 652
Cicero
Nat. D.
3. 15 3. 22 Verr. 2. 4. 106
210n3(Ch3) 209n3 214n30
149
213n22
188 219n11
81
Diogenes Laertius
1. 89 211n35 6. 59 219n9
Duris (FGrH)
76 F 60 32, 210n6(Ch3)
Ephorus (FGrH)
70 F 20 218n23(Ch10) 70 F 152 218n20
Epistle of Jeremiah (=Baruch) 6. 42-3 216n23(Ch9)
Etymologicum Magnum
Clement of Alexandria
Protr.
42 220n11
Strom.
5. 8. 48 214n30
252. 11 s. v. daitis 473. 42 s. v. Hippios
215n26
212n23
Conon (FGrH) 26 F 1. 33
220n18
Euripides
Alc.
115 219n16 Bacch.
7-8 140
22 142
73 142 100 140 238 142 699-707 139 922 140 Hel.
1667-70 191 Her.
610-15 213n21 Hipp.
145 178 Ion
102-6 97 281-2 212n29 1122-31 217n27 IT
947-60 216n12 1459-61 104 1462-7 107 Med.
1378-83 34
Or.
1635-43 191 1688 191 Phoen.
229-31 217n30 1755-6 141 fragments (TrGF)
Cratinus (Kassel-Austin PCG) fr. 85 177
Cypria (Davies EGF)
fr. 7 fr. 19
Demosthenes 21. 53 21. 114-15 23. 67-8 54. 14, 39
179, 219n29 201,221n13
209n14
219n37
219n37
219n31
Demosthenic corpus 43. 14 209n12 43. 82 209n12 59. 73-8 131 scholia (Dilts)
23. 71 211n19
Dio Chrysostom Or.
12. 51 28
Diodorus Siculus
4. 23-25 187
5. 4. 7 212n5 15. 49. 1 211n2 16. 66. 1-5 213n20(Ch6)
INDEX OF PRIMARY SOURCES
267
fr. 472 25, 137, 209n26 Erechtheus (Austin 1968)
fr. 65. 59-60 212n29
scholia (Schwartz)
Med. 264 210n11(Ch3)
Eustathius
Od.
22. 481 209n16
Hellanicus (FGrH)
4 F 71 218n10 4 F 74-82 30
Heracleides Creticus (Pfister 1951) 2. 8 209n3
Heraclitus (DK)
221n15
205
214n27
191
21 217n21 213n11 184 191
70 212n23 213n25 61
16 213n11 211n38 213n21 212n28 221n15 211n16 204 95-96 211n28
196
196
196
180
161
217n21
217n21
152
157 115,116 165
24
179
140
217n28 218n19 139, 217n28 209n7
Hesychius
s. v. Agrania
s. v. brudaliga s. v. brullichistai214n11 s. v. kaprophagos 214n5
fr. 15
141
1. 46 204,219n16 1. 52 204
1. 66 211n28
1. 67 200
123
141 166-73 197-201 733-4 737-41 747-59
INDEX OF PRIMARY SOURCES
Herodotus
1. 16 49
1. 19-22 49
1. 26 215n28 Hesiod 1. 31 210n2(Ch3) Op.
1. 105 115,116
1. 147-9 50
1. 199 216n23(Ch9)
2. 44 184,185 Theog.
2. 48-9 129 2. 51 147,174 2. 145 217n16 2. 171 79 2. 182 211n35 3. 25 219n16 3. 37 173 3. 47 211n35
3. 59 178
3. 60 31
4. 33-5 113, 176, 213n16 4. 76 171
4. 78-9 141
4. 103 104
5. 7 149
5. 59-61 98
5. 75 220n22
5. 83-8 180
69-70
117
191-9
411-52
477-9
901-4
940-2
fragments (M-W) fr.
