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1900.
WILH. CRoNERT.--Criticism of Boissevain. (Rev. Crit., July 2.)
C. ROBERT.--On Dio LV, 10. (Hermes, Vol. 25, No. 4.)
---- On Dio XLVII, 17, 1. (Archiv. f. Papyrusforschung u. verw. Geb., vol. 2, book 1.)
---- Observationes. (Philol., Vol. 59, No. 2.)
---- Melanges (including Dio x.x.xVIII, 50, 4). (Wiener Studien, 22nd year, book 2.)
N. VULIC.--A note on Ca.s.sius Dio, x.x.xVIII, 50, 4. (Wiener Studien, 22nd year, book 2, p. 314.)
1901.
C. JULLIAN.--Dio's account of the surrender of Vercingetorix compared with others. (Rev. des Et. Anc., Vol. 3, No. 2.)
H. ST. SEDIMAYER.--Apocolocyntosis, i.e. Apotheosis per Satiram (Dio, LX, 35). (Wiener Studien, I, pp. 181-192.)
1902.
B. KuBLER.--A review of _Boissevain_. (Dio, Vol. 3.--B.P.W., Dec. 20.)
---- Reference to portraiture in Dio. (Philol., Vol. 61, No. 3.)
---- Record of a new coin bearing the name of L. Munatius Plancus (cp.
Dio XLVI, 50). (Numismat. Zeitschr., Vol. 34.)
1903.
A. BOMER.--An opinion to the effect that [Greek: Elison] (Dio LIV, 33) is a corrupt reading for [Greek: Stibarna] = Stever. (N. JB. f. d. kl.
Alt., Gesch., u. deut. Lit., 6th year, part 3.)
S.B. COUGEAS.--An account of a new MS. of Xiphilinus (No. 812 of the Iberian monastery on Mt. Athos. It is incomplete and ends at L, 11, 3 of Dio). ([Greek: ATHeNA], Vol. 15.)
H. PETER.--A review of _G.M. Columba_ (Ca.s.sio Dione e del guerre galliche di Cesare.--B.P.W., Sept. 5).
THE ORIGINAL ARRANGEMENT
of
DIO'S ROMAN HISTORY
as conjectured by A. von Gutschmid (_Kleine Schriften_, V, p. 561).
A. Rome under the Kings (Two Books).
Book I, B.C. 753-673.
Book II, B.C. 672-510.
B. Rome under a Republic (Thirty-nine Books).
a.) To the End of the Second Punic War (Fifteen Books.)
1.) To the Beginning of the Second Samnite War (Five Books): Book III, B.C. 509.
Book IV, B.C. 508-493.
Book V, B.C. 493-449.
Book VI, B.C. 449-390.
Book VII, B.C. 390-326.
2.) To the Beginning of the Second Punic War (Five Books): Book VIII, B.C. 326-290.
Book IX, B.C. 290-278.
Book X, B.C. 277-264.
Book XI, B.C. 264-250.
Book XII, B.C. 250-219.
3.) To the End of the Second Punic War (Five Books): Book XIII, B.C. 219-218.
Book XIV, B.C. 218-217.
Book XV, B.C. 216-211.
Book XVI, B.C. 211-206.
Book XVII, B.C. 206-201.
b.) From the End of the Second Punic War (Twenty-four Books).
1.) To the Death of Gaius Gracchus (Eight Books): Book XVIII, B.C. 200-195.
Book XIX, B.C. 195-183.
Book XX, B.C. 183-149.
Book XXI, B.C. 149-146.
Book XXII, B.C. 145-140.
Book XXIII, B.C. 139-133.
Book XXIV, B.C. 133-124.
Book XXV, B.C. 124-121.
2.) To the Dictators.h.i.+p of Sulla (Eight Books): Book XXVI, B.C. 120-106.
Book XXVII, B.C. 105-101.
Book XXVIII, B.C. 100-91.
Book XXIX, B.C. 90-89.
Book x.x.x, B.C. 88 (Happenings at Home).
Book x.x.xI, B.C. 88 (Events Abroad) and 87 (Happenings at Home).
Book x.x.xII, B.C. 87 (Events Abroad)-84.
Book x.x.xIII, B.C. 84-82.