Specialized lexica by author

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Specialized lexica by author

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Ok, so we have:

- Homer: R. J. Cunlife - A Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect
- Pindar: William J. Slater - Lexicon to Pindar
- Bacchylides: Douglas L. Gerber - Lexicon in Bacchylidem
- Herodotus: J. Enoch Powell - A Lexicon to Herodotus

...and they are so useful when reading and translating and researching word occurrences in these authors! Do you know other great lexica specialized in one author?

Thanks!


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Amazing, Gonzalo! I didn't know these works. Thank you!

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If only there was a lexicon for Aristotle's works.

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Behold!
- Index Aristotelicus (Bonitz)
- Radice's Lexicon Aristotelicum (Amazon and review; accessible from academic institution ip which has subscription to the lexicon)
- Фохт, Борис Александрович: Lexicon Aristotelicum (link)
- Kappes, M, Aristoteles-lexicon : erklärung der philosophischen termini technici des Aristoteles in alphabetischer reihenfolge, 1894 (accessible here from academic institution if subscribed)

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