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8 "Repertorium griechischer Wörterverzeichnisse und Speziallexika", Leipzig, 1907, with the following important exceptions:

Aesopus: fabulae Planudeae ed. Schaefer. Lips. 1818. Agapetus: scheda regia ed. Groebel. Lips. 1733. Anthologia Graeca: Fr. Jacobs animadvers. in epigr. Anth. Gr. Brunckii. vol. III. pars. III. tom. XIII. Lips. 1814. Democritus: Ethica ed. Natorp. Marburg 1893. Ioannes Glycas: de vera syntaxeos ratione ed. Alb. Jahn. Bernae 1849. Medici: I have used only Ermerins' Anecdota and Castellus' Lexicon. Papyri Graeci Musei antiq. publ. Lugduni Batavi ed. C. Leemans. I. and II. Lugduni Bat. 1843, 1885. Papyri Graeci Regii Taurinensis Musei Aegyptii ed. ab Amadeo Peyron. Taurini 1826. Synesius: Calvitii encomium ed. Krabinger. Stuttgart 1834. Theodoretus: Graec. affectionum curatio ed. Gaisford. Oxonii 1839. Meursius: Glossarium Graecobarbarum. ed. altera. Lugduni Batavorum 1614. In his Nachträge (p. iv.):

Martyria]: Martyrium S. Theodoti et S. Ariadnes ed. Franchi. Roma 1901. Passio S. Perpetuae et Felicitatis ed. Franchi. Rome 1896.

In the case of authors to whose writings two or more indices exist, I have used only the one which seemed the latest and best. As the year 600 A.D. is a convenient date at which to divide the Koine from the Greek of the middle ages, authors after that time have been disregarded. Indices which exist only in manuscript have not been consulted.

This list of omissions represents in the main books not accessible to me. Yet many citations from the authors covered by them have been found from other sources, such as the general lexica; hence the loss for this study is not so great as it might seem.

In the course of my work I have occasionally found additional indices, of which the most important are: