OPPIAN 



Zur handschrift. Vberlief. v. Oppians Kyn., Progr., 

 Ilfeld, 1890, and Abh. d. Konigl. Gesellsch. d. Wissensch., 

 Philol.-hist. Klasse, N. Polge, iv. 1, 1900 ; A. Ludwich, 

 Aristarchs homerische Textkritik, ii. 597 ff. 



3. Other Oppianic Literature 



Bodinus, J., 0pp. de Ven. lib. IV. I. Bodino . . . interpret. 



. . . accessit commentarius, Lutetiae, 1555. 

 Brodaei, J., Annotationes in 0pp. Cyn. libr. IV., Basileae, 



1552. 

 Headlam, W., Various Conjectures, Journ. of Philol. xxiii. 



(1895). 

 Schmidt, O., De elocutione Oppiani Apameensis, Leipzig, 



1866. 



4. Chief Abbreviations used in quoting 

 Ancient Authors 



A. = Aristotle, History of Animals. Other works of 

 Aristotle are quoted by A. with abbreviations for 

 particular works as e.g. A. P.^. = Aristotle, De 

 Partibus Animalium, A. De Gen.— Arist. De Genera- 

 tione, and so on. 



Ael. = Aelian, De Natura Animalium. If the Varia 

 Historia is referred to, V.H. is added. 



Antig. = Antigonus of Carystus (3rd cent, b.c), Hist. 

 Paradox. Synagoge. 



Arr. C, Tact. - Arrianus of Nicomedia (c. a.d. 100), Cyiie- 

 getica, Tactica: 



Ath. (Athen.) = Athenaeus (c. a.d. 200), Deipnosophistae. 



E.M. = Etymologicum Magnum (12th cent. a.d.). 



Dion. P. = Dionysius Periegetes (2nd cent. a.d.). 



Geop. = Geoponica (Cassianus Bassus), 10th cent. a.d. 



Gratt. = Grattius, Cynegetica. 



Marc. S. = Marcellus of Side in Pamphylia (2nd cent, a.d.), 

 author of latrica (101 lines extant). 



Nemes. = Nemesianus (3rd cent, a.d.), Cynegetica. 



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