02-07-2006, 08:42 PM
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Three years ago, when I first started researching Roman Military Diplomas I would spend hours surfing the web. I was looking for anything that I thought might help me to find the object of my search, more diplomas.
I came accross a website which was an index of all articles written about the Roman army. The index was organised as an A to Z and had links within it linking authors and their articles to collections ie MAVORS, Limeskongress 3 etc.
I copied and pasted it into spreadsheets and it looked like this:-
Adams, C.E.P.
1995
"Supplying the Roman Army: O.Petr. 245", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 109 (1995), 119-124
Adan-Bayewitz, D. & M. Aviam
1997
"Iotapata, Josephus, and the siege of 67: preliminary report on the 1992-94 seasons",
Journal of Roman Archaeology 10 (1997), 131-165
Africa, T.
1982
"Worms and the death of kings: a cautionary note on disease and history", Classical Antiquity 1 (1982), 1-17
Ahmed, S.S.
1972
"Hatra: a report on excavations of an ancient cosmopolitan city where east and west meet", Archaeology 25 (1972), 103-111
Al-Salihi, W.I.
1991
"Military considerations in the defences of Hatra", Mesopotamia 26 (1991), 187-194
Alcock, L.
1987
"Pictish studies: present and future", in: A. Small (ed.), The Picts. A new look at old problems (Dundee, 1987), 80-92
Alföldi, A.
1927
"Zur Kenntnis der Zeit der römischen Soldatenkaiser. I. Der Usurpator Aureolus und die Kavalleriereform des Gallienus",
Zeitschrift für Numismatik 37 (1927), 197-212
1959
"Cornuti: a Teutonic contingent in the service of Constantine the Great and its decisive role in the battle at the Milvian Bridge",
Dumbarton Oaks Papers 13 (1959), 171-179
Alföldi, M.R.
1959
"Zu den Militärreformen des Kaisers Gallienus", in:
Limeskongress 3
(1959), 13-18
My problem is a) I've lost the link and b) it stops: Version: August, 2000.
Has anyone seen this website, does it still exist? It is an invaluable resource not unlike Bulletin Analytique d'Histoire Romaine.
Vale
M. Spedius Corbulo
Three years ago, when I first started researching Roman Military Diplomas I would spend hours surfing the web. I was looking for anything that I thought might help me to find the object of my search, more diplomas.
I came accross a website which was an index of all articles written about the Roman army. The index was organised as an A to Z and had links within it linking authors and their articles to collections ie MAVORS, Limeskongress 3 etc.
I copied and pasted it into spreadsheets and it looked like this:-
Adams, C.E.P.
1995
"Supplying the Roman Army: O.Petr. 245", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 109 (1995), 119-124
Adan-Bayewitz, D. & M. Aviam
1997
"Iotapata, Josephus, and the siege of 67: preliminary report on the 1992-94 seasons",
Journal of Roman Archaeology 10 (1997), 131-165
Africa, T.
1982
"Worms and the death of kings: a cautionary note on disease and history", Classical Antiquity 1 (1982), 1-17
Ahmed, S.S.
1972
"Hatra: a report on excavations of an ancient cosmopolitan city where east and west meet", Archaeology 25 (1972), 103-111
Al-Salihi, W.I.
1991
"Military considerations in the defences of Hatra", Mesopotamia 26 (1991), 187-194
Alcock, L.
1987
"Pictish studies: present and future", in: A. Small (ed.), The Picts. A new look at old problems (Dundee, 1987), 80-92
Alföldi, A.
1927
"Zur Kenntnis der Zeit der römischen Soldatenkaiser. I. Der Usurpator Aureolus und die Kavalleriereform des Gallienus",
Zeitschrift für Numismatik 37 (1927), 197-212
1959
"Cornuti: a Teutonic contingent in the service of Constantine the Great and its decisive role in the battle at the Milvian Bridge",
Dumbarton Oaks Papers 13 (1959), 171-179
Alföldi, M.R.
1959
"Zu den Militärreformen des Kaisers Gallienus", in:
Limeskongress 3
(1959), 13-18
My problem is a) I've lost the link and b) it stops: Version: August, 2000.
Has anyone seen this website, does it still exist? It is an invaluable resource not unlike Bulletin Analytique d'Histoire Romaine.
Vale
M. Spedius Corbulo