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ABBREVIATIONS
AJA
American Journal of Archaeology
AJP
American Journal of Philology
ANRW
W. Haase and H. Temporini, eds., Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt (Berlin, 1972–)
CA
Classical Antiquity
CJ
Classical Journal
CP
Classical Philology
CQ
Classical Quarterly
GRBS
Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies
HSCP
Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
IE
Die Inschriften von Ephesos Ia-VIII, 2 (Bonn 1974–1984)
JbAC
Jahrbuch für Antike und Christentum
JdAI
Jahrbuch des deutschen Archäologischen Instituts
JJS
Journal of Jewish Studies
JRA
Journal of Roman Archaeology
JRS
Journal of Roman Studies
LIMC
Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae
MD
Materiali e discussioni per l’analisi dei testi classici
MEFRA
Mélanges de l’école française de Rome. Antiquité
OJA
Oxford Journal of Archaeology
PBSR
Papers of the British School at Rome
PCPS
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society
PPM
I. Baldassare and G. Pugliese Carratelli, eds., Pompei: Pitture e Mosaici, 10 vols. (Rome, 1990–2003)
PPM documentazione
I. Baldassare, T. Lanzillotta, and S. Salomi, eds., Pompei: Pitture e Mosaici: la documentazione nell’ opera di disegnatori e pittori dei secoli XVIII e XIX (Rome, 1995)
RA
Revue archéologique
RAC
Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum
RE
A. F. von Pauly et al., Real-Encyclopädie der klassischen Altertumswissnschaft (Stuttgart 1894–)
REL
Revue des études latines
RM
Römische Mitteilungen
TAPhA
Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association
YCS
Yale Classical Studies
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