Oxford Classical Dictionary
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The Oxford Classical Dictionary (OCD) is the standard one-volume encyclopedia in English of everything relating to ancient Greece and Rome.
It was first published in 1949. A second edition followed in 1970, edited by the late Nicholas G. L. Hammond and H. H. Scullard, and a third edition in 1996 edited by Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth, which is still the current edition as of 2005. It is also available on CD-ROM.
The OCD's 6,000 articles cover everything from daily life, to geography, to religion, to historical figures, important and obscure. The OCD includes comprehensive references to sources and recent scholarly publications.
External link
- Oxford catalog entry for OCD (http://www.oup-usa.org/isbn/0198606419.html)
- Full edition ISBN 0198606419
- Abridged edition Oxford Companion to Classical Civilization ISBN 0198601654 (hb), ISBN 0198609582 (pb)