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Empedocles Redivivus: Poetry and Analogy in Lucretius

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viii Abbreviations<br />

OCD Oxford Classical Dictionary, 3 rd ed., eds. S. Hornblower<br />

<strong>and</strong> A. Spawforth (Oxford, 1996).<br />

OLD Oxford Lat<strong>in</strong> Dictionary, ed. P. G. W. Clare (Oxford,<br />

1982)<br />

PHerc. Papyri Herculanenses<br />

SVF H. von Arnim, Stoicorum veterum fragmenta (4 vols.,<br />

Leipzig, 1903–24).<br />

TLL Thesaurus L<strong>in</strong>guae Lat<strong>in</strong>ae (Leipzig, 1887–)<br />

Us. H. Usener, Epicurea (Leipzig, 1887)<br />

ΚΔ Epicurus, Pr<strong>in</strong>cipal Say<strong>in</strong>gs.<br />

Fragments of the Presocratic philosophers are numbered accord<strong>in</strong>g to DK.<br />

When <strong>Empedocles</strong> is identified by context, I am referr<strong>in</strong>g to his testimonia<br />

(labelled A) or extant fragments (labelled B) without nam<strong>in</strong>g him. There is a<br />

full list of the translations used <strong>in</strong> the end of the book.<br />

Abbreviations for journal titles generally follow the system used <strong>in</strong> L’Année<br />

Philologique; lists of st<strong>and</strong>ard abbreviations for classical authors <strong>and</strong> works<br />

can be found <strong>in</strong> LSJ <strong>and</strong> the OLD.

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