08-13-2015, 08:01 PM
The position with this is that the list of contributions has been finalised and any queries on individual papers will be raised shortly. It is expected that the manuscript will be ready for submission to the publishers by the end of this year or early next, after which page proofs will be sent to the contributors for approval. Details of the contributions are as follows:
Ad Vallum: Papers in Celebration of Dr. Brian Dobson
The Roman Army
• David Breeze - Paper and papyrus: A comparison of Roman and modern bureaucracies
• Jonathan Eaton - The political role of Legionary Centurions
• Stefanie Hoss - On making honour visible
Frontiers and Installations
• David Woolliscroft - The Elginhaugh coin hoard and the date of the first Roman invasion of Scotland
• Ray Hunneysett - The consequences of 'Priority Milecastles'
• Matthew Symonds - A tale of two systems: early fortlet groups along the Danube and Bristol Channel
• Paulo Trezzi - Trading at Inchtuthil
• Christopher Young - Management of Roman Frontiers in the 21st Century
Sculpture, Text and Epigraphy
• Birgitta Hoffmann - Belisarius' triumph and Justinian’s Equestrian statue - Justinian as a new Augustus?
• Lawrence Keppie - Hadrian's Wall: The work of Emperor Hadrian?
• Richard Bridgland - The Columns of Trajan and Marcus Aurelius: a comparison of Structure, Intent and Image
• Michael King Macdona - Vegetius and the Bucinator
• Adam Parker - Protecting the troops? Phallic Carvings in the North of Roman Britain
Ad Vallum: Papers in Celebration of Dr. Brian Dobson
The Roman Army
• David Breeze - Paper and papyrus: A comparison of Roman and modern bureaucracies
• Jonathan Eaton - The political role of Legionary Centurions
• Stefanie Hoss - On making honour visible
Frontiers and Installations
• David Woolliscroft - The Elginhaugh coin hoard and the date of the first Roman invasion of Scotland
• Ray Hunneysett - The consequences of 'Priority Milecastles'
• Matthew Symonds - A tale of two systems: early fortlet groups along the Danube and Bristol Channel
• Paulo Trezzi - Trading at Inchtuthil
• Christopher Young - Management of Roman Frontiers in the 21st Century
Sculpture, Text and Epigraphy
• Birgitta Hoffmann - Belisarius' triumph and Justinian’s Equestrian statue - Justinian as a new Augustus?
• Lawrence Keppie - Hadrian's Wall: The work of Emperor Hadrian?
• Richard Bridgland - The Columns of Trajan and Marcus Aurelius: a comparison of Structure, Intent and Image
• Michael King Macdona - Vegetius and the Bucinator
• Adam Parker - Protecting the troops? Phallic Carvings in the North of Roman Britain
Michael King Macdona
And do as adversaries do in law, -
Strive mightily, but eat and drink as friends.
(The Taming of the Shrew: Act 1, Scene 2)
And do as adversaries do in law, -
Strive mightily, but eat and drink as friends.
(The Taming of the Shrew: Act 1, Scene 2)