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N o t e o n A b b r e v i at i o n s With a few obvious exceptions, journal titles are abbreviated according to the forms in L’année philologique and the list published online by the American Journal of Archaeology. Accepted abbreviations are used for standard works. Lists of standard abbreviations may be found in reference books such as the Oxford Classical Dictionary and in the major Greek and Latin dictionaries. The following short titles have been used throughout the book. Burkert, Lore and Science: W. Burkert, Lore and Science in Ancient Pythagoreanism , trans., with revisions, E. Minar Jr. (Cambridge, MA, 1972). Originally published as Weisheit und Wissenschaft: Studien zu Pythagoras, Philolaos und Platon (Nürnberg, 1962). LGPN IIIA: Peter M. Fraser and Elaine Matthews, eds., A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names, vol. 3A, The Peloponnese, Western Greece, and Magna Graecia (Oxford, 1997). P. Haun.: Papyri Graecae Haunienses, II, 13 (3 c. AD), ed. and trans. Adam BülowJacobsen (Bonn, 1981). Riedweg, Pythagoras: Christoph Riedweg, Pythagoras: His Life, Teaching, and In­ fluence , trans. Steven Rendall, in collaboration with Christoph Riedweg and Andreas Schatzmann (Ithaca, 2005). Originally published as Pythagoras: Leben, Lehre, Nachwirkung eine Einführung (Munich, 2002). Thesleff, Intro.: An Introduction to the Pythagorean Writings of the Hellenistic Period , Acta Academiae Aboensis. Humaniora 24.3 (Åbo, 1961). Thesleff, Texts: Holger Thesleff, The Pythagorean Texts of the Hellenistic Period, Acta Academiae Aboensis. Humaniora, 30.1 (Åbo, 1965). Waithe, Women Philosophers: Mary Ellen Waithe, ed., A History of Women Philosophers , vol. 1, 600 BC–500 AD (Dordrecht, 1987). This page intentionally left blank ...

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