I have updated the list of forthcoming editions of classical works (link in the left column), deleting those I know to have been published and adding about two dozen more from publisher’s websites, departmental websites, and private correspondence. I am grateful to all those who have sent necessary additions, corrections, and deletions, and will be glad to hear of any that I have missed. In particular, I have a strong impression that a few more of the works listed have appeared, though I have not seen them.
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Just an up-date: the first volume of Habermehl’s comm on the latter part of the Satyrica is due to be published in June of this year:
Peter Habermehl: Petronius Satyrica 79-141. Ein philologisch-literarischer Kommentar. Band 1: Petronius: Satyrica 79-110 (Walter de Gruyter: Berlin/New York)
ISBN 3-11-018533-4
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A few really petty corrections: The Loeb Menander vol. 3 and the OCT Demosthenes are both published, the latter quite recently. The Hutchinson Propertius IV is announced as part of CGLC for the fall of this year.