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Roman Frontier Studies and Britannia - Andrew Brozyna - 10-30-2003 Does anyone know a website detailing each volume of "Roman Frontier Studies" and also "Britannia?" It seems like the Roman Frontier Studies journal is printed by a different publisher each year, so I am having difficulty finding out about each issue. the JRMES website is SO handy, I am hoping there are comparable websites for these 2 publications.<br> <br> Thanks!<br> -Andrew <p></p><i></i> Re: Roman Frontier Studies and Britannia - mcbishop - 10-30-2003 <em>Does anyone know a website detailing each volume of "Roman Frontier Studies" and also "Britannia?" It seems like the Roman Frontier Studies journal is printed by a different publisher each year, so I am having difficulty finding out about each issue. the JRMES website is SO handy, I am hoping there are comparable websites for these 2 publications.</em><br> <br> I haven't paid him, honest!<br> <br> You can see some of the recent <em>JRS</em> & <em>Britannia</em> contents at:<br> <br> www.sas.ac.uk/icls/Roman/<br> <br> but possibly more useful is TOCS-IN which lists articles from a whole range of classical periodicals and seems to include the entire run of both of them:<br> <br> www.chass.utoronto.ca/amphoras/tocs.html<br> <br> however their interface is far from intuitive - user surly, one might venture ;-) (I once offered them the JRMES information for free but they were not interested - go figure! - so I may be biased here...).<br> <br> Mike Bishop <p></p><i></i> |