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Anthony Birley

    Locus virtutibus patefactus?
    Hadrian
    Mark Aurel
    Garrison Life at Vindolanda
    Lives of the later Caesars
    Onomasticon to the younger Pliny
    • 2002

      Garrison Life at Vindolanda

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(20)Add rating

      "The ink writing-tablets, first identified at Roman Vindolanda, just south of Hadrian's Wall, in 1973, revealed a hitherto unknown papyrus-substitute, thin leaves of wood for day-to-day book-keeping and letters. Dating mostly from the years AD 90-125 (Hadrian's Wall was begun in 122), these unique tablets represent the largest collection of original Roman letters ever found." "The book paints a picture of two Roman auxiliary regiments, the 9th Cohort of Batavians and the 1st Cohort of Tungrians. Among the 400 named officers and personnel, the Batavian prefect Flavius Cerialis features prominently, together with his wife Sulpicia Lepidina, who received the now famous birthday party invitation from her friend Claudia Severa, wife of Cerialis' colleague and fellow hunting enthusiast Aelius Brocchus." "In addition to covering officers and families, friends and colleagues, this book brings to life the ordinary soldiers and their names and duties; military routine, duty-reports, leave and deserters; the supply of food, drink and other goods; merchants and contractors; visitors and entertainment as well as day-to-day enthusiasms as varied as hunting and religion."--Jacket

      Garrison Life at Vindolanda
    • 2000

      Onomasticon to the younger Pliny

      Letters and Panegyric

      • 124 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Frontmatter -- List of contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Editions -- 1. Pliny’s Family -- 2. Pliny’s Career -- 3. Pliny’s Correspondents -- 4. Pliny’s Practice in Naming Romans -- Indices -- Persons and Deities -- Geographical Names -- Miscellaneous

      Onomasticon to the younger Pliny