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The works listed below are those used specifically in the preparation of this book. Except as noted under Abbreviations and References, the works here are referred to by the author's last name, or last name and year in the case of multiple entries. On occasion I have supplied a full reference to the work in the notes where this helps to make a point or would be more informative to the reader. Abbreviations of journal titles follow the style of L'Annee philologique. For the full (and criti• cal) bibliography on Roman declamation see the following: L. Sussman, "The Elder Seneca and Declamation Since 1900: A Bibliography," in H. Temporini & W. Haase (eds.), Aufstieg und Niedergang der romischen Welt II, 32.1 (Berlin & New York 1984) 557- 577, and in the same series, L. Hakanson, "Die quintilianischen Deklamationen in der neueren Forschung," II, 32.4 (1986) 2272-2306.

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