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The Oxford Classical Dictionary (original 1949; edition 2003)

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"Completely revised and updated, the fourth edition of this established dictionary offers entries on all aspects of the classical world. With reception and anthropology as new focus areas and numerous new entries, it is an essential reference work for students, scholars, and teachers of classics and for anyone with an interest in the classical era"--… (more)
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The Oxford Classical Dictionary by Simon Hornblower (Editor) (1949)

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This an amazing reference work, it has articles on everything in the ancient world, I will use this source for years
  Teddy37 | Jun 9, 2021 |
Although containing more (and up-to-date) entries, Scullard's 2nd edition still remains my first port of call of the two.
  JacobKirckman | Oct 28, 2020 |
Fabulous tour da force of the ancient world. ( )
  k_goetz | May 2, 2020 |
WOW!!! If you're one of those hunks who think you know everything, read "The Oxford Classical Dictionary, Roman numeralled pages vii through liv. This book WILL straighten you out. In fact, it will probably leave you blind and bald. ( )
  NathanielPoe | May 7, 2019 |
This an amazing reference work, it has articles on everything in the ancient world, I will use this source for years
  Theodore.Gebretsadik | Feb 8, 2015 |
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The most useful one-volume dictionary of the ancient world in English has for many years been the Oxford Classical Dictionary, whose first edition appeared in 1949, followed by the second in 1970. The new third edition, though, has been very largely rewritten, being 20 percent larger than its predecessor, and having more than eight hundred new entries. It is all written in the English language, but its 364 contributors are drawn not only from English-speaking countries, but from all countries where classical antiquity is studied. What the editors in their introduction call “a certain top-heaviness in favor of the purely literary aspects” of ancient culture has been effectively corrected; the new edition deals not only with literature but with archaeology, art, history, law, religion, philosophy, linguistics, science, and mathematics. It gives extended coverage to regions beyond the core areas of Greece and Italy, and to cultures which interacted with those of Greece and Rome. Eighteen “Area Advisors” are named as having been responsible for different aspects of ancient culture; for the most part these are noted experts. Much of the old dictionary has been preserved, but it has often been expanded and has been carefully brought up to date, with the addition of much valuable bibliography. [Note: The review refers to the 3rd edition, published in 1996.]
 

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Hornblower, SimonEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Eidinow, EstherEditormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Hornblower, Simonmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Spawforth, AnthonyEditormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Denniston, J.D.Editormain authorsome editionsconfirmed
Duff, J. WightEditormain authorsome editionsconfirmed
Nock, A. D.Editormain authorsome editionsconfirmed
Ross, W.D.Editormain authorsome editionsconfirmed
Scullard, H.H.Editormain authorsome editionsconfirmed
Harvey, H.P.secondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Rose, H. J.secondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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"Completely revised and updated, the fourth edition of this established dictionary offers entries on all aspects of the classical world. With reception and anthropology as new focus areas and numerous new entries, it is an essential reference work for students, scholars, and teachers of classics and for anyone with an interest in the classical era"--

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