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The Revolt of Vindex and the Fall of Nero
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There is also the possibility of ordering

- P.A. Brunt, Roman Imperial Themes, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1990
ISBN-10: 0198144768
ISBN-13: 978-0198144762

from Amazon. It includes the following articles:

Sulla and the Asian Publicans - The Revolt of Vindex and the Fall of Nero - Tacitus on the Batavian Revolt - Charges of Provincial Maladministration under the Early Principate - Augustan Imperialism - Reflections on British and Roman Imperialism - The Fiscus and its Development, Procuratorial Jurisdiction - Conscription and Volunteering in the Roman Imperial Army - The Administrators of Roman Egypt - Did Imperial Rome Disarm her Subjects? - The Romanization of the Local Ruling Classes in the Roman Empire - Josephus on Social Conflicts in Roman Judaea - Laus Imperii - The Revenues of Rome - Remarks on the Imperial Fiscus - Publicans in the Principate - Roman Imperial Illusions

Amazon has one copy left in stock for 85 GBP, with some cheaper ones (both new and used) from its marketplace (starting at 50 GBP for a "very good" condition). As Brunt was a rather important scholar, it might be worth the price, unless it's really only Vindex you're interested in.
M. Caecilius M.f. Maxentius - Max C.

Qui vincit non est victor nisi victus fatetur
- Q. Ennius, Annales, Frag. XXXI, 493

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Re: The Revolt of Vindex and the Fall of Nero - by M. Caecilius - 06-03-2012, 02:25 PM

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