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Note on Citations
Every effort has been made to standardize the methods of reference
employed throughout this volume; if there are any remaining dis-
crepancies it is to be hoped that they will not occasion too much con-
fusion and annoyance. The major authors are cited in the standard,
traditional ways; for less well-known writers, the practice has been to
quote the title of all important works in full on their first appearance
in each article, followed by a standardized abbreviation. Any fragment
citation ('Fr.') followed by the letter 'D' refers to the collection of Em-
piricist fragments of Karl Deichgräber,
Die Griechische Empirikerschule
(Berlin, 1930); 'DK' of course refers to the Diels-Kranz
Fragmente der
Vorsokratiker. 'SVF
refers to H. von Arnim's collection
Stoicorum Vete-
rum Fragmenta
(Leipzig 1903-24). Most of Galen is cited by way of the
monumental edition of C.G. Kühn (Leipzig 1821-33), but in some cases
reference to more recent and better editions has been preferred (most-
ly notably in the case of
De Sectis,
where references are standardly made
to Helmreich's Teubner Script«
Minora
edition of 1893); however, it
should not be assumed that in all cases the Kühn edition is the best
available.
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