An edition of A Roman miscellany (2008)

A Roman miscellany

essays in honour of Anthony R. Birley on his seventieth birthday

A Roman miscellany
Anthony Richard Birley
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An edition of A Roman miscellany (2008)

A Roman miscellany

essays in honour of Anthony R. Birley on his seventieth birthday

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English
Pages
236

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Cover of: A Roman miscellany
A Roman miscellany: essays in honour of Anthony R. Birley on his seventieth birthday
2008, Foundation for the Development of Gdańsk University
in English
Cover of: A Roman miscellany
A Roman miscellany: essays in honour of Anthony R. Birley on his seventieth birthday
2008, Foundation for the Development of Gdańsk University
in English

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Edition Notes

Accompanied by a map-appendix on CD-ROM, by Richard Talbert: "A forgotten masterpiece of cartography for Roman historians: Pierre Labie's Orbis Romanus ad Illustranda Itineraria (1845)."

Includes bibliographical references.

Essays in English, German, and French.

Published in
Gdańsk
Series
Monograph series Akanthina -- 3, Monograph series Akanthina -- 3.
Other Titles
Roman miscellany map appendix.

Classifications

Library of Congress
DG270 .R655 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
ii, 236 p. :
Number of pages
236

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23863151M
ISBN 10
8375311464
ISBN 13
9788375311464
LCCN
2009294318

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