[2743.] (2.) A reference to a work (in italics), without a preceding abbreviation for the author’s name (as, TD. 1, 2; Mil. 3), denotes the book and section, or the section only, of a work by Cicero. The abbreviations used to denote his works are given in the list below ([2745]).
[2744.] (3.) A reference made to Vergil (V.), followed by figures alone, is a reference to the Aeneid: as, V. 1, 20. Similarly, H. stands alone for the Odes of Horace; O. alone for the Metamorphoses of Ovid; and Ta. alone for the Annals of Tacitus.
[2745.] (4.) Roman letters are used in the abbreviations of the names of authors, italics in the abbreviations of the names of their works, as in the following List:—
List of Abbreviations.
| Abbreviations. | Authors and Works. |
|---|---|
| Caes. | Caesar. |
| C. | dē Bellō Cīvīlī. |
| See [2742]. | dē Bellō Gallicō. |
| Cat. | Catullus. |
| See [2743]. | Cicero. |
| Ac. | Acadēmica. |
| ad Br. | ad Brūtum Epistulae. |
| Agr. | dē lēge Agrāriā. |
| Arch. | prō Archiā. |
| Att. | ad Atticum Epistulae. |
| Balb. | prō Balbō. |
| Br. | Brūtus. |
| C. | in Catilīnam. |
| Caec. | prō Caecīnā. |
| Caecil. | Dīvinātiō in Caecilium. |
| Cael. | prō Caeliō. |
| CM. | Catō Maior. |
| Clu. | prō Cluentiō. |
| D. | prō Dēiotarō. |
| Div. | dē Dīvinātiōne. |
| DN. | dē Deōrum Nātūrā. |
| DO. | dē Ōrātōre. |
| Fam. | ad Familiārēs Epistulae. |
| Fat. | dē Fātō. |
| Fin. | dē Fīnibus. |
| Fl. or Flacc. | prō Flaccō. |
| HR. | dē Haruspicum Respōnsīs. |
| IP. | dē Imperiō Pompēī. |
| Inv. | dē Inventiōne. |
| L. | Laelius. |
| LAgr. | dē lēge Agrāriā. |
| Leg. | dē Lēgibus. |
| Lig. | prō Ligāriō. |
| Marc. | prō Marcellō. |
| Mil. | prō Milōne. |
| Mur. | prō Mūrēnā. |
| O. | Ōrātor. |
| Off. | dē Officiīs. |
| OG. | dē Optimō Genere Ōrātōrum. |
| OP. | dē Ōrātōriā Partītiōne. |
| Par. | Paradoxa. |
| PC. | dē Prōvinciīs Cōnsulāribus. |
| Ph. | Philippicae. |
| Pis. | in Pīsōnem. |
| Pl. or Planc. | prō Planciō. |
| Q. or Quint. | prō Quīntiō. |
| QFr. | ad Quīntum Frātrem Epistulae. |
| RA. | prō Rōsciō Amerīnō. |
| RC. | prō Rōsciō Cōmoedō. |
| RP. | dē Rē Pūblicā. |
| Rab. | prō Rabīriō perduelliōnis reō. |
| RabP. | prō Rabīriō Posthumō. |
| Scaur. | prō Scaurō. |
| Sest. | prō Sēstiō. |
| Sull. | prō Sūllā. |
| T. or Top. | Topica. |
| TD. | Tusculānae Disputātiōnēs. |
| Tim. | Timaeus. |
| Tul. | prō Tulliō. |
| V. a. pr. | in Verrem āctiō I. |
| V. | in Verrem āctiō II. |
| Corn., Cornif. | Cornificius. |
| E. | Ennius. |
| Fest. | Festus. |
| Gell. | Gellius. |
| H. | Horace. |
| AP. | Ars Poetica. |
| See [2744]. | Carmina. |
| E. | Epistulae. |
| Epod. | Epōdoi. |
| S. | Sermōnēs. |
| J. | Juvenal. |
| L. | Livy. |
| Lucil. | Lucilius. |
| Lucr. | Lucretius. |
| Abbreviations. | Authors and Works. |
|---|---|
| Macrob. | Macrobius. |
| Sat. | Sāturnālia. |
| Mart. | Martial. |
| N. | Nepos. |
| O. | Ovid. |
| A. | Amōrēs. |
| AA. | Ars Amātōria. |
| F. | Fāstī. |
| See [2744]. | Metamorphōsēs. |
| Tr. | Trīstia. |
| Pl. | Plautus. |
| Am. | Amphitruō. |
| As. | Asināria. |
| Aul. | Aululāria. |
| B. | Bacchidēs. |
| Cap. | Captīvī. |
| Cas. | Casina. |
| Cist. | Cistellāria. |
| Cu. or Cur. | Curculiō. |
| E. | Epidicus. |
| Men. | Menaechmī. |
| Mer. | Mercātor. |
| MG. | Mīles Glōriōsus. |
| Most. | Mostellāria. |
| Per. | Persa. |
| Poen. | Poenulus. |
| Ps. | Pseudolus. |
| R. | Rudēns. |
| St. | Stichus. |
| Tri. | Trinummus. |
| Tru. | Truculentus. |
| Vid. | Vīdulāria. |
| Plin. Ep. | Pliny’s Epistulae. |
| Plin. NH. | Pliny’s Nātūrālis Historiae. |
| Prop. | Propertius. |
| Publil. Syr. | Publilius Syrus. |
| Quint. or Quintil. | Quintilian. |
| S. | Sallust. |
| C. | Catilīna. |
| Fr. Lep. | Fragmenta Ōrātiōnis Lepidī. |
| Fr. Phil. | Fragmenta Ōrātiōnis Phillippī. |
| I. | Iugurtha. |
| Sen. | Seneca. |
| Ben. | dē Beneficiīs. |
| Ep. | Epistulae. |
| St. | Statius. |
| Th. | Thēbais. |
| Suet. | Suetonius. |
| Aug. | Augustus. |
| Cal. | Caligula. |
| Cl. | Claudius. |
| Galb. | Galba. |
| Iul. | Iūlius. |
| Tib. | Tiberius. |
| T. | Terence. |
| Ad. | Adelphoe. |
| Andr. | Andria. |
| Eu. | Eunūchus. |
| Hec. | Hecyra. |
| Hau. | Hauton Tīmōrūmenos. |
| Ph. | Phormiō. |
| Ta. | Tacitus. |
| See [2744]. | Annālēs. |
| A. or Agr. | Agricola. |
| D. | Dialogus. |
| G. | Germānia. |
| H. | Historiae. |
| Tib. | Tibullus. |
| V. | Vergil. |
| See [2744]. | Aenēis. |
| E. | Eclogae. |
| G. | Geōrgica. |
[INDEX OF SUBJECTS.]
THE REFERENCES ARE TO SECTIONS.
[ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] [ E ] [ F ] [ G ] [ H ] [ I ] [ J ] [ K ] [ L ] [ M ] [ N ] [ O ] [ P ] [ Q ] [ R ] [ S ] [ T ] [ U ] [ V ] [ W ] [ Y ]