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Volume Information Source: The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 47, No. 1/2 (1957), pp. 307-315 Published by: Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/298555 . Accessed: 08/05/2014 21:21 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Journal of Roman Studies. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.137 on Thu, 8 May 2014 21:21:06 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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INDEXES

I. INDEX OF NAMES AND SUBJECTS

A

A Fable Recovered, by C. H. Roberts, I24-5. A Fragment of a Diploma from Cirencester, by

D. Atkinson, I96-7. A legal point about Mark Anrtony's will, by J. Crook,

36-38. A New Fragment of the Acta Alexandrinorrnm, by

H. Musurillo, I85-I90. Actio empti, 39, 45 ff. Adcock, F. E., Consular Tribunes and their successors,

9-I4; Caesar as a Man of Letters, noticed, 292. Adramyttium, so-called S.C. of, I36 ff. Aelius Bassus, Sp., name restored in inscription, 228. Aelius Mansuetus, name in inscription, 230.

Aelius Surinus, name in inscription, 228.

Aesop's Fables, I24--5. Africans, in Senate, 8o. Ager Campanus, 56 B.C., 19-20.

Ager Pergamenus, I36-8. Ala Petriana, see Beaufront Red House. Alcester (Warw.), amphora fragments with graffito

found, 234. Alexandrinorum, Acta, see A New Fragment of the

Acta Alexandrinorum. Ancaster (Causennae), S.W. corner of defences

investigated, 2I0-II ; possible evidence of S. gateway, 2 I I.

Anderson, J. G. C., interpretation of ' Quinquiennium Neronis ', 95 ff.

Annales Maximi, 6o ff. Annalists, Roman, 9-I0; 59 ff.; 82 ff.; I04 ff.;

I55 ff- Antonines, composition of the Senate under, 77 if. Antony: A legal point about Mark Antony's will,

by J. Crook, 36-38; Mark Antony in Alexandria- A Note, by P. M. Fraser, 7I-73.

Aprilius Viator, name in inscription, 227.

Archaeologische Funde in Ungarn, herausgegeben von Dr. E. B.-Thomas, reviewed, 279.

Ares associated with Rome, 23.

Arian heresy, and Julian, 56. Armstrong, A. H., reviews A. J. Festugiere, La

Revelation d'Hermes Trisme'giste, Vol. IV, 257. Army in Politics (The), A.D. 68-70, by G. E. F.

Chilver, 29-35. Arretine ware, at Bagendon (Glos.), 22 I. Asia, taxation of, 136 ff. Atkinson, D., A Fragment of a Diploma from

Cirencester, I96-7. Attius Severus, P., witness on diplomas, I 96 f. Attus, cognomen in tile-stamp at Gloucester, 233. Auboyer, J., see Aymard, A. Augustus, powers of, 82, 87; will of, 36-38. Aurelius . . . cinus, name in inscription, 227.

Aurelius Serenus, name in inscription, 228.

Ausonius Avitus, name on scraper-handle, 232.

Aymard, A., and Auboyer, J., Rome et son Empire, reviewed, 25I.

B

Badbury (Wilts.), foundations, tiles and pottery found, 223.

Bagendon (Glos.), British settlement indicated by finds of Arretine ware, coins, etc., 22I.

Bailey, D. R. S., see Shackleton Bailey, D. R. Ballad theory of early Roman tradition, I04 if. Ballistae, bolts found at Hod Hill, 222.

Balsdon, J. P. V. D., Roman History, 58-56 B.C.: Three Ciceronian Problems, I 5-20.

Barb, A. A., reviews K. Kraft, Der goldene Kranz Caesars und der Kampf tim die Entlarvung des 'Tyrannen', 267; reviews Archaeologische Funde in Ungarn, 279.

Barbieri, G., on composition of Senate, 74 if. Bardon, H., La Litterature latine inconnue, Tome II,

L'Epoque Impe'riale, reviewed, 283. Bath-houses, at Beaufront Red House, 206

Bewcastle, 204; Castell Collen, I98; Cheapside, 220; Godmanchester, 204; North Cray, 223 Wall, 2I2.

B3awdrip (Som.), trenching reveals Iron Age type hut, building with corn kilns, sandstone carved with rosettes, 22I-2.

Bawtry (Yorks.), enclosure investigated, 209. Beaufront Red House (Corbridge, Northumb.), large

military bath-house uncovered, 205 (plan), 206. Becatti, G., and Magi, F., Le Pitture delle Tombe

degli Auguri e del Pulcinella, reviewed, 264. Beloch on early Roman history, 6i ff. Berchem, D. van, La Martyre de la Legion Thebaine

Essai sur la Formation d'une Legende, noticed, 293. Bewcastle (Cumb.), troops' bath-house examined,

204-5 ; fragment of sandstone altar found, 228. Bignor (Sussex), villa further investigated, 223. Birdoswald (Cumb.), altar restored, 229. Bishop's Stortford (Herts.), settlement remains found,

2I9. Bloch, R., L'Art et la Civilisation Etrusques,

reviewed, 274. Bogaers, J. E. A. Th., De Gallo-Romeinse Tempels

te Elst in de Over-Betutwe, noticed, 294. Bowra, C. M., Melinno's Hymn to Rome, 2I-28. Brampton Park (Cumb.), enclosure examined, farm

surmised, 203-4. Brancaster (Norf.), jar rinm fragment with graffito

found, 234. Braughing (Herts.), hoard of denarii found, 2I9. Brigetio, Table of, 90-9I * 257. Bristol, Roman building remains and coins found,

221. Britain, Roman, in 1956, I98-234. Brogan, 0. and Smith, D., The Roman Frontier

Settlement at Ghirza : an Interim Report, I 73- I 84. Broomholm Knowe (Dumfriess.), defences of fort

examined, 20I. Brown, W. L., reviews M. Pallotino, The Etruscans,

and R. Bloch, L'Art et la Civilisation Etrusques, 274. Browning, R., reviews H. Bardon, La Litterature

latine inconnue, Tome ii, L'Epoque Imperiale, 283. Broxtowe (Notts.), platter fragment with stamp and

graffito found, 234. Brunt, P. A., reviews C. G. Starr, Civilization and

the Caesars, 250. Buttle, D., see Rowe, A.

C

Caecina Alienus, A., in A.D. 68-9, 32 if. Caerleon (Monm.), defences examined, I98;

centurial stone found, 226. Caesar, Julius, honours decreed for, I49 ff. in

56 B.C., I8-I9; will of, 36. Caistor-by-Norwich (Norfolk), temple precinct wall

traced, 2II. Canterbury (Kent), building, wall, and coin hoard

found, 225. Capitatio and Iuigatio, by A. H. M. Jones, 88-94. Capito, Fonteius, in A.D. 68, 32, 33.

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Carlisle (Cumb.), archaeological investigations, 202 sandstone altar with inscription lost, 228.

Carmina, as sources for early Roman history, 59 f., I04 ff.

Carnuntina, ed. E. Swoboda, reviewed, 269. Carriden (Linlithgows.), sandstone altar found, fixing

site of Velunia, 230. Carson, R. A. G., reviews J. Mazard, Corputs

Nummorum Numidiae Mauretaniaeque, 267. Castell Collen (Radnors.), excavation continued, I98;

dedication-slab fragment found, 227. Castledykes (Lanarks.), small camp revealed by air

photographs, 200. Castleford (Yorks.), remains probably indicating

farm, 209-2I0. Chadwell St. Mary (Essex), hoard of Ioo denarii

found, 2 I I. Chairs, as a symbol, I47 if. Channelkirk (Berwicks.), small fort revealed by air

photographs, 200. Cheapside (Lond.), bath-building traced, 220. Chester (Deva), three large granaries investigated,

207-8; tile-stamps found, 233. Chesters (Northd.), dedication-stone found, 229. Chilver, G. E. F., The Army in Politics, A.D. 68-70,

29-35. Cicero, his influence on Livy, I59 ff.; rhythm of his

prose, 68 ff.; Roman History, 58-56 B.C.: Three Ciceronian Problems, by J. P. V. D. Balsdon, I 5-20; Some Notes on Cicero's Letters to Trebatius, by E. Fraenkel, 66-70.

Cillenticus, name on leaden tag, 232. Cirencester (Glos.), see A Fragment of a Diploma

from Cirencester. Clarke, J., Davidson, J. M., Robertson, A. S.,

St. Joseph, J. K., The Roman Occupation of South-Western Scotland, edited by S. N. Miller, reviewed, 282.

Claudius Menander, T., witness on diplomas, I96 f. Claudius Trif(o?), Ti., name on leaden pigs, 230 f. Clausen, W. V., A. Persi Flacci Saturarum Liber.

Accedit Vita, reviewed, 286. Clavis annalis, I2. Cleopatra: legal status of children, 36-37 ; double

system of dating, 72-73. Clodius, 'repeal' of the Lex Aelia Fufia by, I5-I6. Cockersand Moss (Lancs.), restorations of inscriptions

on two inscribed statuettes suggested, 227. Coddenham (Suffolk), two aurei of Nero and

Vespasian found, 2 II . Cohors, I Aelia Dacorum, 229; I Dalmatarum, 229;

Jpraetoria Maximiana, 229; IIIIBre(ucorum), 233. Coin-hoards, found in Britain, 2II, 2I4, 2i8, 2I9,

22I, 225. Coin-moulds, found in Britain, 2i8, 22I. Consular Tribunes and their successors, by F. E.

Adcock, 9-I4. Consuls, of 444-284 B.C., 9-14; powers of, 82 ff. Corbridge (Northumb.), excavations, 205-6; bath-

house uncovered at Beaufront Red House, 2o6. Corn-supply, crisis in 57-6 B.C., i6-i8. Cosconia Mammiola, name in inscription, 228. Cramond (Midlothian), ramparts of fort identified,

buildings and pottery discovered, 200-I. Cranbrook (Kent), stamps found, 233. Cressedi, G., Velitrae, noticed, 293. Cripplegate (Lond.), about half W. Gate of Fort

uncovered, also part of N. gate-turret and road, 2I9; coins significant for dating, 220.

Crook, J., A legal point about Mark Antony's will, 36-38 ; Consilium Principis, Imperial Councils and Counsellors from Augustus to Diocletian, reviewed, 252; reviews D. Daube, The Defence of Superior Orders in Roman Law, 255.

Crown decorated with medallions, found at Wilton- by-Hockwold, 2II.

Cumberland, two tower sites examined, 202-3. Cunobeline, coins of, 2II

D Daphnus, see Pullius. Daube, D., Finium Demonstratio, 39-52; The Defence

of Superior Orders in Roman Law, reviewed, 255.

Davidson, J. M., see Clarke, J. Deification and Julian, by A. D. Nock, II5-123. De Sanctis, G., revives Ballad theory, 59-60, I04,

I09; obituary, 235. Diadems, sheet-bronze, found at Wilton-by-

Hockwold,2 I I2. Dialogus, date of Tacitus', I35. Dilke, 0. A. W., reviews Publii Papinii Statii

Thebaidos Liber Secundus, ed. H. M. Mulder, 285. Diplomas, military, 78 f., I96 f. Dorchester, (Dorset), a building indicated, 222.

Dover (Kent), bowl with graffito found, 233.

Downton (Wilts.), ditches and roads revealed, 222.

Drayer, W., see Pompeii. Duval, P.-M., Les Dieux de la Gaule, noticed, 293.

E Easter Happrew (Peebless.), fort examined, dated

by finds, 200, 20I. East Winterslow (Wilts.), inscribed bronze handle

of iron ' scraper ' found, 232. Egypt, taxation of, 92 f. Egyptians, in Senate, 79. Em, use of, by Cicero, 66. Entry to the Senate in the Early Empire, by D.

McAlindon, I9I-5. Equites, and entry to Senate, I9I ff. Ernout, A., Aspects du Vocabulaire Latin, reviewed,

290. Etruscan and Roman Roads in Southern Etruria, by

J. B. Ward Perkins, 139-143. Eusebius, Bishop of Nicomedia, 54 f. Evans, E., reviews G. Saflund, De Pallio und die

stilistische Fntwicklung Tertullians, 289.

Exeter, inner enclosure trenched, 222.

F Fabius Justus, L., career of, I3I ff. Fasti, consular, 444-284 B.C., 9-I4. Festugiere, A. J., Julien a Macellum, 53-58; La

Revelation d'Herme's Trismegiste, Vol. IV, Le Dieut inconnu et la Gnose, reviewed, 257.

Finium Demonstratio, by D. Daube, 39-52.

Flagons, two unusual earthen, 220. Flamines, use of sella curulis by, I47 f. Flavians, Senate under, 77 ff. Flavius Maximianus, name restored in inscription,

229. Fla(vius) S..., name in inscription, 229.

Formula Baetica, 44. Fraccaro, P., The History of Rome in the Regal

Period, 59-65; Opuscula, reviewed, 249.

Fraenkel, E., Some Notes on Cicero's Letters to Trebatius, 66-70.

Fraser, P. M., Mark Antony in Alexandria-A Note, 7I-73.

Frederiksen, M. W., reviews A. Aymard and J. Auboyer, Rome et son Empire, 25I.

Friend of Tacitus, The, by R. Syme, I3I-5. Fundum demonstrare, 39-40.

G Galba, in A.D. 68-9, 29 ff. Gallus, half-brother of Julian, 54, 55, 58. Gayton Thorpe (Norfolk), inscribed brick (?) found,

233. Gelzer, M., reviews P. Fraccaro, Opuscula, 249.

George, Bishop of Alexandria, 55 ff. Germanicus Caesar, see The Image and the Chair

of Gennanicus. Gestingthorpe (Essex), iron workers' tools and first-

century brooches found, 2II. Geta, see Servilius.

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Ghirza: see The Roman Frontier Settlement at Ghirza: an Interim Report; water supply, I74-7; significant tombstone, I75; buildings, I77-83; doorway inscriptions in Libyc, I8o, i8I; chronologically significant lamp fragment, i 82; rubbish mounds, I83-4; cemeteries, I84.

Girri, G., La Taberna nel Quadro Urbanistico e Sociale di Ostia, noticed, 293.

Glass, inscribed bowl found at Wint Hill, 232. Gloucester, stamped tile found, 233. Godmanchester (Hunts.), W. wall foundation found,

bath-house excavated, coins and other objects found in rubbish pit, 2I4.

Goldcliff (Monm.), boundary-stone re-examined, 226. Goodchild, R. G., and Reynolds, J., review A.

Rowe, An Account of the Round, Rectangular, Stepped, and Rock-cut Tombs at Cyrene, etc., 27I.

Gose, E., Der Tempelbezirk des Lenus Mars in Trier, reviewed, 28i.

Gray, J., see Rowe, A. Great Casterton (Rutland), defences and several

buildings traced, iron-smelting hearth and 63 coins found, 2 I 2-3.

Great Tey (Essex), red tessellated floors and fourth- century coins found, 2I I.

Great Weldon (Northants.), traces of boundarv walls discovered, 2I3.

Green Ore (Som.), four leaden pigs found, 230-I. Grimscar (Yorks.), incomplete stamps found, 233.

Gubeon Cottage (Northumb.), native site in- vestigated, 2o6.

Gwaenysgor (Flints.), milestone re-discovered, 230.

H Hadrian, Senate under, 77 if. Hadrian's Wall, 202 ff. Harte, R. H., on Pliny's praetorship, I30. Haltonchesters (Northumb.), fort extension in-

vestigated, 205. Hammond, M., Composition of the Senate, A.D.

68-235, 74-8I. Harden, D. B., reviews C. G. Picard, Catalogue duc

Musee Alaoui, nouvelle serie, Tome I: Tunis, 274. Heddon-on-the-Wall (Northd.), centurial stone

examined, 229. Henderson, M. I., Potestas Regia, 82-87. Heurgon, J., reviews E. Gose, Der Tempelbezirk des

Lenus Mars in Trier, 28I. Higgins, R. A., notices G. Richter, Greek and Roman

Antiquities in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection, 292. History of Rome in the Regal Period, The, by P.

Fraccaro, 59-65. Hoards, see under Coin-hoards and Plate. Hod Hill (Dorset), native hill-fort further examined,

ballistae bolts found, 222. Hommages a Max Niedermann, reviewed, 291. Hospital, military, at Inchtuthill, I98 f. Housesteads (Northd.), fragments of a dedication-slab

re-examined, 229. Huckhoe (Northumb.), native site investigated, 206.

I Icklingham (Suffolk), hoard of pewter vessels found,

2I I .

llyrians, in Senate, 8o. Image and the Chair of Germianicus, The, by S.

Weinstock, I44-I54. Imperial Cult, I I i f.; I44 ff. Imperium maiuis, and Pompey, I6 if.; consular, 82 if. Inchtuthill (Perths.), Agricolan legionary fortress

hospital defined, I98-9. Innerpeffray (Perths.), temporary camps revealed by

air photographs, 200. Italians, in Senate, 77 if. iugatio, see Capitatio. Iulia Victorina, name in inscription, 227. lullinus, cognomen in inscription, 227. lullus, name in graffito, 233.

J Jones, A. H. M., Capitatio and Iugatio, 88-94;

reviews F. Lot, Nouvelles Recherches sur l'Impot foncier et la Capitation personnelle sous le Bas- Empire, 256.

Julian: childhood influences, see Yulien a' Macellum Deification and Jfulian, I I 5-I 23.

Julien a' Macellum, by A. J. Festugiere, 53-58. Jupiter Dolichenus, 229, 234. Justus, L. Fabius, career of, I 3 I ff.

K Kelvedon (Essex), Belgic pottery and coins of

Cunobeline found, 2 II. Kenchester (Herefords.), N.W. defences investigated,

2 I I-2. Kingscote (Glos.), fragments of inscribed relief

examined,226. Klima, L., and Vetters, H., Das Lageramphitheater

von Carnuntum, reviewed, 28c. Koves, T., Les Vates des Celtes, reviewed, 258. Kraeling, C. H. (with others), The Synagogue:

The Excavations at Dura-Europos: Final Report VIII; Part I, reviewed, 259.

Kraft, K., Der goldene Kranz Caesars und der Kampf um die Entlarvung des 'Tyrannen', reviewed, 267.

L Labeo, M. Antistius, 68. Lambrechts, P., on composition of Senate, 74 ff. Land, taxation and registration of, 88 ff. Last, H. M.: bibliography of published writings,

3-8; papers dedicated to, 9-I54. Law, Roman, of Sale, 39 ff.; of Succession, 36-7. Lead pigs in Somerset, 230 f. Learchild (Northumb.), two successive forts found,

2o6. Legio, II Augusta, 227; VI Victrix, 228, 233

XX Valeria Victrix, 228, 233. Leicester, bowl base with graffito found, 234. Lepper, F. A., Some Reflections on the' Quinquennium

Neronis', 95-I03. Lex Aelia Fufia, ' repeal ' by Clodius, I 5-6. Lex Campana, of 59 B.C., I8-20. Lex Gabinia, i6 ff. Libanius, I15, I2I-2 ; see also Petit, P. Libertas, in A.D. 68-70, 29. Limbury (Beds.), small settlement discovered,

2I4-5- Limitanei, of Tripolitania, I74 ff. Lincoln (Lindum), traces of defences of upper Colonia

and legionary fortress revealed, 2I0. Lindsay, J., The Romans were here, noticed, 295. Livy: annalistic form of his history, I55-9; debt

to Cicero, I59-i64 ; periodic style, I64-6; diction, I 66-I 70; and the literary tradition, I 70-2.

London, leaden tag found, 232; two parts of cups, each with stamp and graffito, found, 233. See also Cheapside, Cripplegate, Minories, White Tower.

Lot, F., Nouvelles Recherches sur l'Inp6t foncier et la Capitation personnelle soUs le Bas-Empire, reviewed, 256.

Luca, Conference of, i8-20. Lucianus, name in inscription, 227. Lullingstone (Kent), excavations continued, painted

plaster found, 224 ; jar fragment with dipinto found, 234.

M McAlindon, D., Entry to the Senate in the Early

Emipire, 19I-5. McDonald, A. H., The Style of Livy, I55-I72;

reviews 0. Seel, Pompei Trogi Fragmenta, 287. Macellum, see Julien a Macellum. Magi, F., see Beccati, G. Magistrates, Eponymous, during the Consular

Tribunate, I2-I3. Magnen, R., Jpona, noticed, 294.

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Mardonius, teacher of Julian, 53 ff. Mark Antony in Alexandria-A Note, by P. M.

Fraser, 7I-3.

Mars, Belatucadrus, 228; Nodens, 227.

Martialis, name restored in graffito, 233. Martin, R. H., reviews E. Skard, Sallust und seine

Vorgdnger, 284. Mattingly, H., Christianity in the Roman Emtipire,

reviewed, 259.

Mazard, J., Corpus Nummorum Numidiae Mauire- taniaeque, reviewed, 267.

Melinno's Hymn to Rome, by C. M. Bowra, 2i-8. Messius, C., tr. pl. 57 B.C., I6 -7. Middleham (Yorks.), excavation of hypocaust system

continued, 208. Milburn, R. L. P., reviews H. Mattingly, Christianity

in the Romani Empire, 2Z59. Mildenhall (Wilts.), ditches and wall found, 222-3. Milecastle 49 (Harrow's Scar)-Birdoswald (Cumb.),

three centurial stones found, 229. Mileoak Farm (Northants.), house excavated, 2I4. Miller, S. N., see Clarke, J. Mines, Mendip lead, 230 f. Minories, The, graves with unusual flagons found,

220. Mint, Belgic, 2I8 f. Momigliano, Perizonius, Niebuhr and the Character

of Early Roman Tradition, I04-I4.

Mommsen, Th., on crisis of A.D. 68, 29; on early kings of Rome, 59 ; on Niebuhr's ballad-theory, io8 f.; on Pliny's praetorship, I26 ff.

Moro, P. M., Julium Carnicum (Zuglio), reviewed, 278.

Morrison, J. S., reviews W. T. Wallinga, The Boarding-Bridge of the Romans, 270.

Mulder, H. M., see Publii Papinii Statii Thebaidos Liber Secundus.

Musurillo, H., A New Fragment of the Acta Alexandrinorum, I85-90.

N Nero: his downfall) 31 ff.; ' Quinquennium Neronis,'

95 ff.; as the Good Ruler, ioi ff. Niebuhr: Ballad theory, 59-60; see also Perizoniuts. Niedermann, see Hommages a Max Niedermann. Nisbet, R. G. M., reviews W. V. Clausen, A. Persi

Flacci Saturarum Liber, 286. Nock, A. D., Deification and .ulian, I I 5-123. Norman, A. F., discusses P.- Petit, Libanius et la Vie

Municipale a Antioche aut IVe Siecle apres J.-C. and Les Etudiants de Libanius, 236.

North Cray (Kent), bath-building excavated, 223-4.

0 Obnuntiatio, 15-6. Old Carlisle (Cumb.), remains of hovels examined,

bronze steelyard weight found, 203; bowrl fragment with graffito found, 233.

Orpington (Kent), agricultural settlement found, 224. Otho, in A.D. 68-9, 32 ff. Otto, W., on Pliny's praetorship, 126 ff.

P Painting, on plaster, at Lullingstone and Southfleet,

224; at Verulamium, 2 I 7. Pallottino, M., The Etruscans, reviewed, 274.

Palma, A. Cornelius, I 32 ff. Palmer, L. R., reviews E. Ernout, Aspects du

Vocabulaire Latin, 290. Pareti, L.: on early Roman history, 6o ff., I04;

Storia di Rorna e del Mondo Romano, III, reviewed, 248.

Patricians, II ff 75-7. Paulton (Som.), coin hoard and part of Roman

structure found, 22I. Penkridge (Staffs.), amphora neck with graffito found,

234. Perizonius, Niebuhr and the Character of Early

Roman Tradition, by A. Momigliano, I 04-I 4.

Perkins, J. B. Ward, Etruscan and Roman Roads inz Southern Etruria, I39-I43; with J. Toynbee, The Shrine of St. Peter and the Vatican Excavations, reviewed, 276.

Persius: A. Persi Flacci Saturarum Liber. Accedit Vita, by W. V. Clausen, reviewed, 286.

Petit, P., Libanius et la Vie Municipale a Antioche au IV" Siecle apres J.-C. and Les Etudiants de Libanius, discussed, 236.

'Philosophers,' Senatorial under Nero, 3I, IOI f. Picard, C. G., Catalogue du Musee Alaoui, nouvelle

serie, Tome I: Tunis, reviewed, 274. Plate, hoard of pewter vessels at Icklingham, 2II

pewter plate, silver spoon, and lead or tin chalice at Verulamium, 2 I 8, 232.

Pliny's Praetorship again, by A. N. Sherwin-White, I26-I30.

Pompeii, Zeuignisse Griechischer Malerei, Aufnahme von W. Draiyer, Einffihrung von K. Schefold, reviewed, 265.

Pompev, and Maius Imperium, i6 ff.; in 56 B.C., i8 f. Portishead (Somerset), ditches revealing pottery, 221. Potestas Regia, by M. I. Henderson, 82-7. Pottery-kilns, found in Britain, 226. Praetorian Guard, 3I, 33. Praetor maximus, I2-3. Propertiana, by D. R. Shackleton Bailey, discussed,

240 if. Provincials, admitted to the Senate, 76 ff. Publicani, and Asia, I36 ff. Pullius Daphnus, L., witness on diplomas, I96 f.

R Radford, C. A. R., reviews T. K6ves, Les Vates des

Celtes, 258; reviews Carnuntina, ed. E. Swoboda, 269; reviews J. Toynbee and J. Ward Perkins, The Shrine of Saint Peter and the Vatican Excavations, 276; notices D. van Berchem, La Martyre de la Legion Thebaine, 293; notices P.-M. Duval, Les Dieux de la Gaule, 293 notices E. Thevenot, Stir les Traces des Mars Celtiques, 294; notices J. E. A. Th. Bogaers. De Gallo- Romeinse Tempels te Elst in de Over-Betuwe, 294; notices R. Magnen, Epona, 294; notices J. Lindsay, The Romans were here, 295; notices A. W. Wade- Evans, The Emergence of England and Wales, 295.

Reynolds, J., see Goodchild, R. G.; reviews E. Swoboda, Carnuntum, seine Geschichte und seine Denkmdler, and L. Klima and H. Vetters, Das Lageramphitheater von Carnuntum, 280.

Richmond, I. A., reviews J. Clarke and others, The Roman Occupation of South- Western Scotland, 282.

Richter, G., Greek and Roman Antiquities in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection, noticed, 292.

Rickmansworth (Herts.); rooms examined, road trenched, 2I4, 2I7.

Roads, Roman, in Britain, i98, 209, 223 ; in Italy, Via Amerina, I39, I42-3 ; Via Cassia, I39 if.; Via Clodia, I39 ff.

Roberts, C. H., A Fable Recovered, I 24-:5. Robertson, A. S., see Clarke, J. Robertson, M., reviews G. Becatti and F. Magi,

Le Pitture delle Tombe degli Auguiri e del Pulcinella, 264 ; reviews Pompeii, Zeugnisse Griechischer Malerei, 265.

Roman Britain in 1956, I98-234. Roman Frontier Settlement, The, at Ghirza: awl

Interim Report, by 0. Brogan and D. Smith, I73-84.

Roman History, 58-56 B.C. Three Ciceronianz Problems, by J. P. V. D. Balsdon, I5-20.

Roman history, Early: see Fraccaro, P.; Momigliano, A.

Rome: as a goddess, 2 I, 28 ; and Ares, 23; associated with other gods, 23.

Rome and the Ager Pergamenus: the Acta of 129 B.C., by G. Tibiletti, I36-8.

Rome, Melinno's Hymn to, by C. M. Bowra, 2I-8.

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Rowe, A., An Account of the Round, Rectangular, Stepped, and Rock-cut Tombs at Cyrene. D. Buttle, Some Details of the Architecture and Planning of the City of Cyrene. J. Gray, The yewish Inscriptions in Greek and Hebrew at Tocra, Cyrene, and Barce, reviewed, 371 .

Rufinius, name in inscription, 226.

S St. Joseph, J. K., see Clarke, I. Samian ware, 22I, 225, 226. Sartori, F., reviews P. M. Moro, Iulium Carnicum

(Zuglio), 278. Scaevola, Q. Cervidius, on finium demonstratio, 46 f. Scaevola, Q. Mucius, (Pontifex), consulted by

Cicero, 67. Schefold, K., see Pompeii. Scrinari, V., I Capitelli Romani della Venezia Giulia e

dell'Istria, reviewed, 266. Scullard, H. H., reviews L. Pareti, Storia di Roma

e del Mondo Romano, III, 248. Seel, 0., Pompei Trogi Fragmenta, reviewed, 287. Sella Curulis, in the theatre, I49 if. Senate: frequens senatus, i8 ff.; composition of,

A.D. 68-235, 74-8I ; provincials admitted, 76 ff.; control over magistrates by, 84 if.; entry to, in early empire, 19I-5.

Senatorial families' failure to perpetuate themselves under Empire, 75-6, 8o.

Seneca, and Nero, ioi f. Senecio, Q. Sosius, 132 ff. Sentire, Jurists' use of, 68. (Septimius ?) Constantius, name in inscription, 227. Septimius Lupianus, name in inscription, 227. Septimius Severus, Senate under, 77 ff. Servilius Geta, M., witness on diplomas, I96 f. Severus, Alexander, milestone of, 230; see also

under Attius, Septimius. Shackleton Bailey, D. R., Propertiana, discussed, 240. Sherborne (Dorset), extensive site located, 222. Sherwin-White, A. N., Pliny's Praetorship again,

I26-130; reviews J. Crook, Consilium Principi's, Imperial Councils and Counsellors from Augustus to Diocletian, 252.

Signal-towers, on Cumberland coast, 202; near Exeter, 222.

Silchester (Hants.), earthworks examined, 223. Skard, E., Sallust und seine IVorgdnger: eine

sprachliche Untersuchung, reviewed, 284. Slaves, and finium demonstratio, 49 ff. Smith, D., see Brogan, 0. Some Notes on Cicero's Letters to Trebatius, by

E. Fraenkel, 66-70. Some Reflections on the ' Quinquennium Neronis',

by F. A. Lepper, 95-I03. Southfleet (Kent), Romano-Celtic temple, podium,

and building with numerous potsherds found, 224-5.

Starr, C. G., Civilization and the Caesars, reviewed, 250.

Statius: Publii Papinii Statii Thebai.dos Liber Secundus, Commentario Exegetico Aesthetico Instructus, ed. H. M. Mulder, reviewed, 285.

Stech, B., on composition of Senate, 74 ff. Stony Stratford (Bucks.), silver plate inscription

considered, 226. Strong, D., reviews V. Scrinari, I Capitelli Romani

della Venezia Giulia e dell'Istria, 266. Studland (Dorset), more foundations found, 222.

Style of Livy, The, by A. H. McDonald, I55-72. Sulla, and use of Sella cuirulis, I49, I5I. Suolahti, J., The J1unior Officers of the Roman Army

in the Republican Period, reviewed, 254. Sura, L. Licinius, 132 if. Sutton-under-Whitestone Cliff (Yorks.), inscribed

coffin examined, 228. Swoboda, E., Carnuntum, seine Geschichte und seine

Denkmdler, revie-wed, 280. See also Carnuntina.

Syme, R., The Friend of Tacitus, I3I-5. Szemerenyi, O., reviews Hommages a Max

Niedermann, 291.

T Tabula dealbata, 6o ff. Tabula Hebana, I44 ff. Tacitus, see Friend of Tacitus, The. Tadcaster (Yorks.), fort ramparts sectioned, 209. Tarutius, name in graffito, 233. Taxation, of land, 88 ff. ; poll-tax, 90.

Temple, Romano-Celtic, at Southfleet, 224. Terti(us), name in inscription, 229. Tertullian: De Pallio und die stilistische Entwicklung

Tertullians, by G. Saiflund, reviewed, 289. Theatre, at Canterbury, 225. Thevenot, E., Sur les Traces des Mars Celtiques,

noticed, 294. Thistleton Dyer (Rutland), two settlements

discovered, 2 Iz2. Thomas, Dr. E. B.-, editor of Archaeologische Funde

in Ungarn, reviewed, 279. Thornham (Norfolk), ramparts investigated, 2II. Tibiletti, G., Rome and the Ager Pergarnenus: the

Acta of 129 B.C., I36-8. Totternhoe (Beds.), villa explored, hypocausts,

mosaic, babies' skeletons found, 2I4. Toynbee, J. M. C., reviews C. H. Kraeling (with

others), The Synagogue: The Excavations at Dura- Europos: Final Report VIII, Part I, 259 reviews E. Will, Le Relief cultuel Greco-Romain. Contri- bution a' l'Histoire de l'Art de l'Empire Romain, 262; with J. Ward Perkins, The Shrine of Saint Peter and the Vatican Excavations, reviewed, 276.

Trajan, his alleged remark on Nero, 95 if.; his marshals, I32 ff.; Senate under, 77 ff.

Trebatius Testa, C., and Cicero, 66 ff. Tribuni militum, i9i ff. ; consulari potestate, 9 ff. Tripolitania, I73 ff.

V Velunia, site of, 230. Venus, figurine of, found at Southfleet, 225. Verginius Rufus, L., in A.D. 68-9, 30 ff. Verulamium: houses explored, painted plaster

found, 2I7; Forum excavated, Claudian pottery found, 2I7-8; riverside defences trenched, clay moulds of a Belgic royal mint found, 2 I 8-9; coins etc. found outside walls, 2I8; pewter plate with inscription found, 232 ; plaster inscription examined, 232; two cup fragments with graffito found, 233; flagon fragment with inscription found, 234.

Vespasian, in A.D. 68-9, 34 f.; in Britain, 222 name on lead pigs from Mendip area, 230 f.

Vetters, H., see Klima, L. Vibius Maximus, C., i86. Vigintivirate, I9I ff. Vindex, C. Julius, 29 ff.; 97. Vinicianus, conspiracy of Annius, 31. Vitellius, in A.D. 69, 33 ff. Vitr..., T., name in graffito, 234. Vitus, potter's name in graffito, 234. Vivas cum tuis Pie Zeses, on glass bowl with hunting

scene, 232. Viventia (Victoria), name on pewter plate, 232.

w

Wade-Evans, A. W., The Emergence of England and Wales, noticed, 295.

Wall (Staffs.), baths re-examined, 212; part of bronze label re-examined, 231-2.

Wallinga, W. T., The Boarding-Bridge of the Romans, reviewed, 270.

Ward Perkins, J. B., see Perkins, J. B. Ward. Watercrook (Westm.), tombstone-slab inscription

reconsidered, 228.

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Watson, G. R., reviews J. Suolahti, The J7unior Officers of the Roman Army in the Republican Period, 254.

Weight, bronze steelyard, found at Old Carlisle, 203.

Weinstock, S., The Image and the Chair of Germanicus, 144-154.

White Tower (Lond.), part of building discovered, 220.

Will, E., Le Relief cultuel Gre6co-Romain: Contri- bution a l'Histoire de l'Art de l'Empire Romain, reviewed, 262.

Williams, G., discusses D. R. Shackleton Bailey, Propertiana, 240.

Wilton-by-Hockwold (Norfolk), five sheet-bronze diadems, a crown, and other objects found, 21 1.

Winchester (Hants.), further finds, 223.

Wint Hill (Som.), engraved glass bowl found with beaker, 232.

Wright, R. P., Roman Britain in 1956 Inscriptions, 226-234.

Y

Yeovil (Som.), fourth-century house examined, 222.

York (Eburacum), S.W. defences of fortress further revealed, and multangular tower excavated, 208-9; road metalling found, 209 ; centurial stone found, 227; inscribed coffin found, 227.

z

Zancan, Paola, on sources for A.D. 69, 29.

II. GREEK INDEX VyoKKETaN, meaning of, in land-registers, 89 f. aEpto"OI, in tax-assessments, 93.

TTapa&arros, as proper name in an inscription, 73. 2:rrapToi, Romans compared with them, 27.

III. INDEX OF LITERARY AUTHORITIES AESOPUS

Fabulae

(ed. Chambry) 2, 350 . 124

AMMIANUS MARCELLINUS

XXI, io, 6 . . . 96 f. XXV, 4, . . . 57

4, 3 . . . 58 XVI, 5, 14 . . 92

APPIAN

Bella civilia

V, 4, 15-7 1 * . 136

APULEIUS

Metamorphoses IX, 35. . .- 40

AURELIUS VICTOR

Liber de Caesaribus 4,I . . . . 97 5, 1-4 . . . 95 ff. 8, 6 . . . . 98 10, 5 . . . . 98 42, 25 * * * * 103

Epitome de Caesaribus 2, 9-10 . . . 98 5, 1-5 . . . 95 ff. 10, I andI5. . . 98

BASILICA XIX, 8, 48 . . . 47

11, 42. . * 49 '9, 9 . . * 45

BIBLIA SACRA

Deuteronomy 34,Iff. . . . 40

CAESAR

De bello civili I, I . . . . 86

6, 6, . . . 84 85, 9 . . 84

CASSIus Dio

44,4,2; 6,3 149 6,4 151

50, 3, 3-4, I . . 36 4,I. 37

53,I . . 82 54, 26, 5 1. 94 56, 29, 2 1. . 46 63,24 * 32 67, 13, 3 1 * I26 frag. 90 . 83

CATO

De agrictultura 149,I . . 52

Fragmenta (Peter) 77 * * * * '55

CICERO

Pro Balbo 53 . 65 35-6 * . * 85

Philippics 1,I . . I 87 II, 81-3 * 15 IV,9 . . 82

14. . . . 86 V,I5 . . . 66

In Pisonem 50 . . 85

De provinciis consularibus 36 . . .

Pro Sestio 78; 129 . 15

Pro Tullio 17 . . . 42,44 f.

Brutus 75 o. . . I9

De inventione rhetorica 1,29 . . . . i6o

De legibus 1, 5 . . . . I III, 48 . . . 85

De oratore 11, 52 . . . . 6o f.

63 . . . . i6o 64 . . . I64

De re publica 1, 25 . . . . I

Tusculans IV, 3 . . . . l09

Epistulae ad Atticum I, I6 . . . . 69 II1, I, 1- 2 . . . I60 IV, I, 7 . . . i6 VIII, 15, 3 . * . 82

Epistulae ad familiares 1, 9,8 . . . i8f. 111, 6, 4 . . . i8 V, 12, 4-5 * * . I63 VII, 5-22 . . . 66 ff. VIII, 8, 9 . . . 86 XIII, 26 . . . 83

Epistulae ad Quintum fratrem II, 6,I . . . 20

CODEX THEODOSIANUS V, 13, 4 * 89 VII, 6,3 . . . 88 ff.

13, 7 . . . 93 20, 4 . . . 90

VIII, II, . . . 88 ff. XI, I, I5 . . . 88 ff.

33 * * * 93 7,I . . . 88 ff. 12,1 . . . 92

2 . * * 93 13,I . . .9I,93 I6,6; 20,6; 23, 1 88 ff.

XII, 4,I . . . 88 XIII, 10, 8 . . 88, 91, 93 XV,3,5 . . . 88ff. Nov. XXII, 2,I . . 89

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COLLECTANEA ALEXANDRINA (ed. J. V. Powell)

173 . . . . 24 CONSOLATIO AD LIVIAM

245-6 . . . . 23

CORPUS IURIS

Codex Justinianus III, 39, I . . . 42 IV, 49, 9 . . . 9I VIII, 44, 10 . . . 44 f. X, I6, I3 . . 90 XI, 48, 23 . . 90

52,I . . . 88

Digesta X, 1, I2 . . . 41 XII,I,6 . . 43 XIV, 2, Z,3. . . 68 XVIII x, I 8, I . . 49

35, 8 . 42 63, I 40, 43, 48 4, 1 3 * 47

XIX, I, 39 . . - 42 48 * . .44,46

XXI, 2, 45 . . * 45, 48 XXXII, 29, I . . 68 XL, 7, 39 * * 68 XLI, 2, I8, 2 . . 39

26 . . * 47 XLIII, 24, 7, II . . Z56 L, I, 36, I . . 46

DIONYSIUS OF HALICARNASSUS Antiquitates Romanae

1, 74 . . . . 6i 79, 10 . . . III

VIII, 6z . . . iiof. XI, 53-62 . . * 9 ff.

ENNIUS Annalium fragmenta

(ed. Vahlen) I63 . . . . 6z

EUSEBIUS Chronicon

(ed. Schone) ii, pp. i6o-i . . I27

FESTUS

s.v. navali corona . . 110

FRONTO (ed. Naber)

227 . . . . 40

GAIUS

I, 55-96 . 36 i88. . . . 68

GELLIUS

II, z8, 6 . . . 6o IV,5 . . . . 6i

I8, 3 * . * I58 IX, II . . . . 158

13. . . . I67 XVII, 17, 3 . . 67

GRAMMATICI LATINI (ed. Keil)

1, 484 * * * * 104f.

HORACE

Carmen Saeculare . . 22 Odes

IV, 15, 26-32 . . 110

JOSEPHUS

Antiquitates XVI, i66; 171 83

JULIAN

(quoted by Spanheim's pages) Ad Athenienses

27I B-D 54 27I D-272 A 55

Caesares 336 A-B . 8

Epistulae (Bidez-Cumont numbers)

no. 107, 378 A-C 55 no. III, 434 D-435 A 58

Hymn to King Sun I30 C-D 55

Misopogon 345 C-D 57 35I A * 53

JUSTIN

passim . 287 ff.

JUVENAL

I,71 . z84

LIBANIUS

Epitaphios XVIII, 304 * . 115

Livy I, 7, 4-7 i65 II, 4I, IO . 63

56-7 . . 85 IV, i-6 9

7, 2 9 19 83 z6. . 86

VI, I, 9 . 6z VII, 3, 3-8 * * I2

9-IO . . I67 z6, I-5 * I58, I159

VIII, 38-9 * III X, 9, 6 . . . 86

22, 9; 26, 3 83 XXVI, 4 . 83 XXXI, 17-8 . . i68 XXXII, 32-7 i6i XXXIII, 32-3 i62 XXXIV, 55, 1-4 157 XXXV, 40, 7 157 XXXVI, 1-3 I58

27-9 . i6z XXXVII, 25 i62 XXXVIII, 51, 7-9 I58 XXXIX, 54 . 83 XLI,IO . . 83 XLV, I9 ff. i6z

LYCOPHRON Alexandra

1226-30 25

MACROBIUS

III, 9, 6 11 . I4

MARTIAL

V, I8, 5 * * * 23

MELINNO

Diehl, Anth. Lyr. 11 2, 315-6 2I ff.

Nossis Anth. Pal. 6, 353 . 28

OVID

Ex Ponto IV, 9, 127 ff. . II6 i6 . . . 284

Tristia 111, 8,5s . . . 23

PERSIUS

1, 34 . . . . 286

131 . . . . 286

11, 36 2. . . 86 III, i6 . . . 287

107 ff. . . . 287 IV, 5 . * * * 287 V 66 . . . . 287

73 * * * * 287 VI, 39 . . . . 286

PHILO IUDAEUS

Legatio ad Gaitum

40, 315 . . . 83

PLINY THE ELDER

Historia naturalis II, 89, 202 . . . 100

XXXVI, 72 . . . 145

PLINY THE YOUNGER

Epistulae i, 10, 10 . . . 129

II . . . . 131 23 . . . . 126 ff.

iii, 9, . . . . 255 ff. II . . . I26ff.

Vii, 2 . . . . 131 12, 5 * * 131

i6 . . . I26ff. Ig, 10 . . . 129

20 . . 1 I35

31 * . . I26ff. V111, 7 . . . . 135

14, 8-9 * 130

IX, 10, 2 . . . 135 X,3a; 8 . . . I28

Panegyricus 91, I ; 92, 2 . . I28

95,3 * * * . 129

PLUTARCH

Parallel Lives M. Antoniuis

28,z . . . . 73 58 . . . . 36

Galba 6, 3 * * * * 32

Numa I . . . . 62

Pompeius 24 . . . . 262

POLYBIUS

1, 4, 4 * . . 25 XVI, 30-4 * . i68 XXVIII, 13 . . 84

POSIDIPPUS

ap. Athen VII, 3i8 B . ii6

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PROPERTIUS

1, 2, 13 291

3, I6; 9, 15-34 242 II, 6; II, I8; I8, 27 243

II, 3, 22 291 4, 20; 8, 8; 12, I6. 243 I4, 29 . 243, 247 I 6, 27; 20, 28; 2I, I7; 23, 23 * 244 29, 41; 33, 6 291

III I, I; 3, 6 244 6, 20; II, 5 245 II, 26 291 13, 8; I3, 32; I8,

I3; I8,I9; I8, 2I 245 2I, 5 * * * 246

IV, I, 14; I, 48 ff.; I, II7; 4, I-I6; 4,83;

117; 4, I-I6; 4, 83; 7, 80 246

II, 70 . 247

QUINTILIAN

De institutione oratoria 1, 5, 56 I7I

10, 20 IIO III, 78-9 * 256 VIII, I, 3 * 171 f.

QUINTUS SMYRNAEUS

1, 48 23 560-I 23

RA VENNA TIS A NON YMI COSMOGRAPHIA

(ed. Pinder and Parthey)

P. 435 230

SCRIPTORES HISTORIAE AUGUSTAE

Severus Alexander 65, 4 . . 103

Maximus and Balbinus I7, 3 I *44f-

Tacitus 1, I 6i

SERVIUS

On Aeneid I, 373 6o, I55

STATIUS

Thebais II, passim 285 f.

STOBAEUS

Eclogia III, 7, I2 2I

SUETONIUS

Divus Julius 20,1 8z 52, 2 38

Divus Augustus 17, 1 36 z8,2 87 38,2 I93

Nero 52 IOI

Divus Vespasianus 4,I 222 8, z 35

TACITUS

Agricola

44-5 iz6 ff.

Annals 11, 37 144 f -

83 I44 ff. 88 .. I

XIII, 50 IOI XV, Z3, 3 I47

53; 70. iz8

Dialogus 9, 6 . . . '35

Histories I,z . . 29

8 31 ff. 23; 25 . 33 46 . . 29 5Iff * 33 65; 77 30

II, I ; 27 . 3I 37 * * 29

111,3 . . 34 24 30 6i 34 72 29

IV, I7; 46; 57 29 65. 30 73-4 * 29

TROGUS passim . . 287 ff.

TURNUS

ap. schol. ad Juv. I, 7I . 284

VALERIUS MAXIMUS

VII, 3, 4 * 4I XI,6, i8 . . 83

VARRO De lingua Latina

V, 27 . . 6 i

De vita Populi Romani II, ap. Non. Marc. p. 77 M=

P. I07 L . * * IO9

VELLEIUS PATERCUIUS

31, 2 . . 7 40, 4 . . . 149

VERGIL Aeneid

VI, 684-7 * - * 26

IV. INDEX OF INSCRIPTIONS Anne'e Epigraphique

I920, 55 * * . I91 if. I925, 85 * * * I 94 I935, I73 6 . I ff. I940, 2IO . . . I33 I949, 2I5 I * * I44 ff

Athenaeum I937, pp. 273, 276, 283 . I36 ff.

Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum V, 36 . . . . I94

I839 * * * 279

VI, ioi6 . 41 I376 * . I9I ff. I 572 I * 193 f. 3II99, fr. C . I44 3I200 . 144, I46

VII, 8o . . 226

I50 . . 234 I64 I. 32

584 . . . 229 638 . 234 8io . . . 229

IX, 5570 * * 43, 52

X, 6659 I93 f. XI, 57I I92

I837 I94 3097 I93 f.

3337 I93 XII, 3I69 I33 f. XV, 4832 234 XVI, 38 78

Ephemeris Epigraphica VII, 848 226

859,863,98I 234 IX, IOI7 226

II78, ii8o 234

Fontes luris Romani (Bruns, ed. 7)

334 44, 48

Fontes Iuris Romani (Riccobono)

12, 93 90, 257

Inscriptiones Graecae XII, 3, i8o 89-90

Inscriptiones Graecae ad res Romanas pertinentes

I, I054 * . 7I-3

III, i8o . . I94

IV, 262, I, 5-7 I36 292 . I36 30I . I37

Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae (ed. H. Dessau)

9"I, 937 I '93 942 . * . . f9 f. 943 I. 92 945 I9I ff.

946 I93 f. 947 . . '9 ff. 967, 969, 978, 983 I93 f. I005 . I92 I022 . . I34 2483 . . 3I

2945 * . . 96 f. 3783, 3865 . I9I ff. 5928, 8968 I. 93 ff.

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journal of Roman Studies

I938, 199, nos. 3-5 * 234 194I, I43, nos. IO, I3 * 234

Notizie degli Scavi

I947, 55 ff. - * . I44 ff.

I Orientis Graeci Inscriptiones selectae

(ed. W. Dittenberger) I95 . . . . 7I-3

435 I * * * '37

Parola del Passato I95I, 435 * .I 44 ff.

Res gestae divi Augusti 34 . . . . 82

Sammelbuch 8777 * . 71 ff.

Sylloge Inscriptionum Graecarum (tertium ed. W. Dittenberger)

6II, 3. . . . 28

V. INDEX OF PAPYRI Acts of the Pagan Martyrs

(Musurillo) p.3 . . . Ii8

Archiv fur Papyrusforschung

5, 156 ff. . II5

P. London I793 . . . . 93

P. Michigan vii, 457 * . I24 f. Inv. 4800 . . . i85 ff.

P. Rylands 493 I . . . I25

Sammelbuch

7622 9I

7756 * 93

Wilcken, Chrestomathie

1, 390 . 93

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