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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 July 2016
1 The best biographical sketch can be found in K. Christ, ‘Andreas Alföldi’ in Neue Profile der Alten Geschichte (1990), pp. 8–61; cf. also the memoirs of his former Princeton colleagues J.F. Gillam, F. Kolb and P. Bastien published after his death: Andrew Alföldi, 1895–1981 (1982), pp. 3–27 and the editors’ introduction to the present volume, pp. 11–21.
2 Andrew Alföldi, 1895–1981 (1982), pp. 31–50; one must now add the collected papers, E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum (ed.), Caesariana. Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Geschichte Caesars und seiner Zeit (1984); H. Wolff et al. (edd.), Studien zu Caesars Monarchie und ihren Wurzeln (1985); E. Alföldi-Rosenbaum et al. (edd.), Redeunt Saturnia Regna (1997), as well as the final volume of Die Kontorniat-Medaillons, vol. 2: Text (1990).
3 The only exception is J.G. Szilágyi's contribution, which is a translation of a Hungarian paper read at a conference held in Budapest on the occasion of Alföldi's 100th birthday in 1995; cf. L. Borhy (ed.), Von der Entstehung Roms bis zur Auflösung des Römerreiches. Konferenz zum Gedenken des hundertsten Geburtstages von Andreas Alföldi (1895–1981) (1999), pp. 45–51.
4 A. Cameron, ‘Momigliano and the Historia Augusta’, in T. Cornell and O. Murray (edd.), The Legacy of Arnaldo Momigliano (2014), pp. 147–64.