Index:Abbreviations/C
From LSJ
- CAF
- T. Kock, Comicorum Atticorum Fragmenta, 3 vols., Leipzig 1880–8
- CAlG
- Collection des anciens alchimistes grecs, P. E. M. Berthelot, Paris 1888 [Holland Press 1963, Osnabrück 1967].
- CGF
- G. Kaibel, Comicorum Graecorum Fragmenta, vol. i fasc. i (all published), Berlin 1899
- CGFP
- Comicorum Graecorum Fragmenta in Papyris reperta, C. Austin, Berlin 1973.
- CGL
- Corpus Glossariorum Latinorum.
- CIA,
- v. IG in II
- CID
- v. index II.
- CIG,
- v. II
- CIL,
- v. II
- CIRB
- v. index II.
- CMG
- Corpus Medicorum Graecorum, Leipzig 1908–
- CML
- Corpus Medicorum Latinorum, Leipzig/Berlin 1915–.
- CPHerm.,
- v. III
- CPR,
- v. III
- CQ,
- v. IV
- CR,
- v. IV
- CRAcad.Inscr.,
- v. IV
- c.
- circa.
- c. gen. pers., etc.
- cum genitivo personae, etc.
- ca.
- circa
- Call.
- Callimachus
- Call.Com.
- Callias Comicus
- Call.Hist.
- Callias Historicus
- Callin.
- Callinus
- Carm.
- Carmen, Carmina, v. I
- Cerc.
- Cercidas
- Cercop.
- Cercopes, v. I
- Certamen,
- v. I
- cf.
- confer, conferatur
- chem.
- in chemistry.
- Chr.
- Christian.
- Chron.Lind.,
- v. II
- cj.
- conjecture, conjectured by
- cl.
- clause.
- Cleobul.
- Cleobulus
- Cod.
- Codex, v. I
- cod., codd.
- codex, codices
- cogn.
- cognate
- coll. or collect.
- collective
- Coll.Alex.
- J. U. Powell, Collectanea Alexandrina, Oxford 1925 [1970]
- collat.
- collateral
- colloq.
- colloquial.
- Com.
- Comedy, Comic, in the language of the Comic writers
- Com.Adesp.,
- v. I
- comm.
- commentary, commentator.
- Comm.inArist.Graeca
- Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca
- Comp.
- Comparative
- compd.
- compound
- compos.
- composition
- Const.Δέδωκεν,
- v. Justinianus
- Const.omnem,
- v. Justinianus
- concr.
- concrete.
- Conj.
- Conjunction
- conj.
- conjunctive
- constr.
- construction
- contr.
- contracted, contraction
- Copt.
- Coptic.
- copul.
- copulative
- Corc.
- Corcyra, Corcyraean
- Corp.Herm.,
- v. I
- corr.
- correction.
- correl.
- correlative
- CPap.Jud.
- v. index III.
- cpd.
- compound.
- Cret.
- Cretan
- Cypr.
- Cypria (v. I) or Cyprian dialect