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Specialized Bibliographies

Roman Bibliiography

Compiled by Lynn Nelson


 
This bibliogrpahy consists primarily of modern English-language
works and has been drawn from the on-line catalogue of Watson
Library of the University of Kansas. The call numbers that
frequently appear are those of Watson Library.
 
Each entry is prefaced by a number for ease of ordering by topic.
The topics are as follows:
 
     0    General Works
     2    Prehistoric and Etruscan Italy
     3    Republican Rome
     4    Imperial Rome
     5    Late Antiquity
     6    Roman Britain
     7    Roman Law
 
Each entry is also introduced and ended by a double hard return,
so the development of a macro with which to copy entries to
another specialized list is a rather simple matter.
 
The present list contains some 775 entries and comprises about 70
pages of text. It forms a file of about 110 K.
 
0. Ambrus, Victor G.  
Horses in Battle.  New York : Oxford University Press, 1975. 
 
0. Arnott, Peter D. 
Romans and their world. An introduction to the Roman world.
London, Macmillan, 1970. DG 77 .A74 
 
0. Atlas of the classical world. ed. A.A.M. van der Heyden
and H.H. Scullard. London:  Nelson, 1959. folio DE 29 .H463
 
0. Atlas of the Roman world. ed. Tim Cornell. New York: Facts on
File, c1982. 
folio DG 77 .C597 1982b
 
0. Atlas of the Greek and Roman world in antiquity. ed. Nicholas 
G.L. Hammond. Park Ridge, N.J.: Noyes Press, 1981. folio G 1033
.A84 1981 
 
0. Boren, Henry C.
Roman society: a social, economic, and cultural history.
Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath, c1977.
DG 209 .B63
 
0. Brodribb, Gerald. 
Roman Brick and Tile.  Gloucester UK: Sutton, 1987. 
 
0. Cary, Max.
A history of Rome down to the reign of Constantine. 
3rd ed.  London: Macmillan, 1975.
DG 210 .C3 1975b 
 
0. Casson, Lionel, 
Ancient Trade and Society.  Detroit, MI:  WayneState University
Press, 1984.
 
0. Christ, Karl, 1923-
Romische Geschichte; Einfuhrung, Quellenkunde, 
Bibliographie. Darmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft,
1973. Z 2340 .C5 
 
0. Classical slavery. ed. M.I. Finley. London: F. Cass, c1987. HT
863 .C59 1987 
 
0. Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum.  Edited by Theodor Mommsen. 
16 vols.  Berlin:  Walter De Gruyter, 1873.
 
0. Craddock, Patricia B.
Edward Gibbon, luminous historian, 1772-1794. Baltimore: Johns
Hopkins University Press, c1989. DG 206 .G5 C7 1989 
 
0. D'Arms, John H. and Kopff, E. C. (ed.), 
The Seaborne Commerce of Ancient Rome.  Rome:  American Academy
in Rome, 1980.
 
0. Dumezil, Georges.
Camillus: a study of Indo-European religion as Roman history.
trans. Annette Aronowicz and Josette Bryson. Berkeley: University
of California Press, c1980. BL 805 .D77
 
0. Duncan-Jones, Richard. 
Structure and scale in the Roman economy. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1990. HC 39 .D886 1990 
 
0. Duncan-Jones, Richard. 
The economy of the Roman Empire: quantitative studies. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1982. HC 39 .D885 1982 
 
0. Finley, M. I.  
"Technical Innovation and Economic Progress in the Ancient
World."  Economic History Review.  2nd Series.  8 (August, 1965): 
37.
 
0. Finley, M. I. 
Ancient slavery and modern ideology. London: Chatto & Windus,
1980. HT 863 .F48 1980 
 
0. Finley, M. I.
Aspects of antiquity: discoveries and controversies. London,
Chatto & Windus, 1968. DE 60 .F5 1968 
 
0. Finley, M. I.  
The Ancient Economy.  2nd edition.  London:  Hogarth, 1985.
 
0. Forbes, R. J.  
Studies in Ancient Technology.  8 vols.  Leiden:  E. J. Brill,
1966.  Vol. 2, 5-7.
 
0. Frank, Tenney.
An economic survey of ancient Rome. ed. Tenney Frank, New York:
Octagon Books, 1975, c1933-1940. HC 39 .F72 1975
 
0. Frank, Tenny.  
An Economic History of Rome.  Baltimore:  John Hopkins Press,
1927.
 
0. Frayn, Joan M.  
Sheep-rearing and the Wool Trade in Italy during the Roman
Period.  Liverpool UK: F. Cairns, 1984. 
 
0. Grant, Michael.
History of Rome. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, c1978. 
DG 209 .G75 1978 
 
0. Grant, Michael.
Roman history from coins; some uses of the imperial coinage
to the historian. Cambridge  University Press 
CJ 969 .G74
 
0. Grant, Michael.
The founders of the western world: a history of Greece and
Rome. 1st ed. New York: Scribner, c1991.  DF 214 .G79 1991 
 
0. Grant, Michael.  The Roman Citizenship.  Oxford:  Clarendon
Press, 1939.
 
0. Greek and Roman slavery: a sourcebook. Thomas Wiedemann. 
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981. HT 863 .G73 1981
 
0. Greene, Kevin, 
The Archaeology of the Roman Economy.  Berkeley:  University of
California Press, 1986.
 
0. Gruen, Erich S.
Studies in Greek culture and Roman policy. Leiden: E.J. Brill,
1990. DG 78 .G78 1990
 
0. Healey, J. F., 
Mining and Metallurgy in the Greek and Roman  World.  London: 
Thames and Hudson, 1978.
 
0. Hodges, Henry.
Technology in the ancient world. London: Allen Lane, 1970. T 16
.H63
 
0. Hooper, Finley.
Roman realities. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1979.
 
0. Hyland, Ann. 
Equus: the horse in the Roman world. New Haven: Yale University
Press, 1990. UE 15 .H94 1990
 
0. Kornemann, E.  
"Concilium."  Pauly-Wissowa Real-Encyclopdie.  24 vols. 
Stuttgart:  J. B. Metzlersche Buchdruckerei, 1930.  Vol. 14.
 
0. Laistner, Max L. W.
The greater Roman historians. Berkeley: Univ. of California
Press, 1977. DG 206 .A2 L3 1977 
 
0. Landels, J. G. 
Engineering in the ancient world.  Berkeley: University of
California Press, 1978. T 16 .L36 1978  Engineering Library
 
0. Love, John R.
Antiquity and capitalism: Max Weber and the sociological
foundations of Roman civilization. London: Routledge, 1991. 
HC 39 .L68 1991
 
0. Mattingly, Harold.  
Roman Coins from the Earliest Times to the Fall of the Western
Empire.  London:  Meuthen, 1967.
 
0. Pastoral economies in classical antiquity. ed. C.R. Whittaker. 
Cambridge: Cambridge Philological Society, 1988. HC 37 .P37 1988
 
0. Pastoral economies in classical antiquity. ed. C.R. 
Whittaker. Cambridge: Cambridge Philological Society, 1988. HC 37
.P37 1988
 
0. Payne, Robert.
Ancient Rome. New York: American Heritage Press 
DG 209 .P4 1970
 
0. Percival, John.
The Roman villa: an historical introduction. London: Batsford,
1976. DG 97 .P35 1976
 
0. Preston, Richard Arthur.  
Men in Arms : A History of Warfare and its Interrelationships
with Western Society.  4th edition; New York: Holt, Rinehart, and
Winston, 1979. 
 
0. Randsborg, Klavs, 
The First Millennium A.D. in Europe and the  Mediterranean. 
Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press,  1990.  
 
0. Ridley, Ronald T.
History of Rome: a documented analysis. Roma: l'Erma di
Bretschneider, c1987.  DG 210 .R53 1987 
 
0. Rostovtzeff, M.  
Social and Economic History of the Roman Empire.  2nd Edition.  2
vols.  Oxford:  Clarendon Press, 1957.  Vol. 1.
 
0. Scullard, Howard H.
A history of the Roman world, 753-146 BC. 4th ed. New York:
Methuen, c1980. DG 231 .S35 1980 
 
0. Sherwin-White, Adrian N. 
The Roman citizenship. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. 
 
0. Sinnigen, William G.
A history of Rome to A.D. 565. 6th ed. New York: Macmillan,
c1977.  DG 209 .B55 1977 
 
0. Sitwell, Nigel H.
The world the Romans knew. London: H. Hamilton, 1984. D 57 .S617
1984
 
0. Starr, Chester G.
The Influence of Sea Power on Ancient History. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1989. DE 61 .N3 S73 1989
 
5. Thompson, E. A.
Romans and barbarians: the decline of the western empire. 
Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1982. DG 504 .T46 1982
 
0. Stern, Jean. 
Historical implications of Roman coins: a survey of Roman 
coinage and its role in deciphering history. 
: Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego, 1975.
CJ 843 .S77
 
0. Storoni Mazzolani, Lidia.
The idea of the city in Roman thought: from walled city to 
spiritual commonwealth. trans. S. O'Donnell. Bloomington: Indiana
University Press, . DG 82 .S8613 
 
0. Studies in ancient history and numismatics presented to Rudi 
Thomsen. : Aarhus University Press, 1988. DG 270 .S78
1988 
 
0. Studies in Latin literature and Roman history. ed. Carl
Deroux. 
Bruxelles: Latomus, 1979- 
PA 6011 .S86 
 
0. Sutherland, C. H. V., and Carson, R. A. G.  
Roman Imperial Coinage.  7 vols.  London:  Spink & Son, 1967. 
Vol. 1.
 
0. Sutherland, Carol H. V.
Roman history and coinage, 44 BC-AD 69: fifty points of 
relation from Julius Caesar to Vespasian. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1987. CJ 1001 .S76 1987
 
0. Toynbee, Jocelyn M.C.  
Animals in Roman Life and Art.  London: Thames & Hudson, 1973. 
 
0. Trade in the ancient economy. ed. Peter Garnsey, Keith
Hopkins, and C.R. Whittaker. Berkeley: University of California
Press, 1983. HF 375 .T73 1983
 
4. Warmington, Eric H.
The commerce between the Roman Empire and India. London: Curzon
Press, . HF 377 .W3 1974
 
0. Vogelstein, Hermann.
Rome. trans. Moses Hadas. Philadelphia The Jewish publication
society of America, 1940---5701. DS 135 .I85 R672 
 
0. Wacher, J. S.
The Roman Empire. London: Dent, 1987. DG 270 .W33 1987 
 
0. Walbank, F. W.
Selected papers: studies in Greek and Roman history and 
historiography.  New York: Cambridge University Press, 1985. 
DE 86 .W35 1985
 
0. Wells, Colin M.
The Roman Empire. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1984.  DG
276 .W39 1984 
 
0. Westermann, William L.
The slave systems of Greek and Roman antiquity. Philadelphia,
American Philosophical Society, 1955. Q 11 .P612 vol. 40 
 
0. White, K. D. 
A bibliography of Roman agriculture. Reading, University of
Reading (Institute of Agricultural History), 1970. Z 5075 .R6 W5
 
0. White, K. D. 
Agricultural implements of the Roman world. London: Cambridge
U.P., 1967. S 676 .W5
 
0. White, K. D. 
Farm equipment of the Roman world. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1975. S 760 .R82 W48 
 
0. White, K. D., 
Greek and Roman Technology.  London:  Thames and  Hudson, 1984.
 
0. White, K. D.  
Roman Farming.  Ithaca, New York:  Cornell University Press,
1970.
 
0. Yavetz, Zvi. 
Slaves and slavery in ancient Rome. New Brunswick, N.J.:
Transaction Books, c1988.  HT 1191 .Y3813 1988
 
2. Bloch, Raymond.
The Etruscans. . New York: Praeger  
DG 223 .B513 
 
2. Bonfante, Larissa. 
Out of Etruria: Etruscan influence north and south. Oxford:
B.A.R., 1981. DG 223.2 .B67 1981 
 
2. Cristofani, Mauro. 
The Etruscans: a new investigation. trans. Brian Phillips;
New York: Galahad Books, c1979. folio DG 223 .C7413 1979 
 
2. Etruscan life and afterlife: a handbook of Etruscan studies. 
ed. Larissa Bonfante. Detroit: Wayne State University Press,
1986. DG 223 .E75 1986 
 
2. Fay, George E.
A bibliography of Etruscan culture and archaeology. compiled
by George E. Fay. Greeley, Colo.: Museum of Anthropology,
University of Northern Colorado, 1982-1983. F 1346 .O25 no. 14 
 
2. Grant, Michael.
The Etruscans. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, c1980. DG 223
.G76 1980 
 
2. Hampton, Christopher.
The Etruscans and the survival of Etruria. London, Gollancz,
1969. DG 223 .H28
 
2. Italy before the Romans: the Iron Age, Orientalizing, and 
Etruscan periods. ed. David and Francesca R. Ridgway. 
London: Academic Press, 1979. DG 221 .I85
 
2. Macnamara, Ellen.
Everyday life of the Etruscans. London: Batsford, . DG
223.3 .M3 
 
2. Macnamara, Ellen.
The Etruscans. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991. 
DG 223 .M27 1991 
 
2. Moscati, Sabatino. 
Italy before Rome. trans. Peter Spring.  Milan: Electa, c1987. DG
225 .G74 M6713 1987 
 
2. Neppi Modona, Aldo.
A guide to Etruscan antiquities. 
trans. C. D. Tassinari. Florence: Olschki, 1963. DG 223 .B86 1963
 
2. Ogilvie, Robert M.
Early Rome and the Etruscans. Atlantic Highlands, N.J.:
Humanities Press, c1976. DG 233 .O44 1976 
 
2. Olmsted, Garrett S.
The Gundestrup cauldron: its archaeological context, the
style and iconography of its portrayed motifs and their
narration of a Gaulish version of Tain Bo Cuailnge. Bruxelles:
Latomus, 1979. DC 63 .O43 
 
2. Palmer, Robert E. A. 
The archaic community of the Romans. Cambridge: University Press,
1970. JC 85 .C7 P33
 
2. Richardson, Emeline Hill.
The Etruscans, their art and civilization. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press  DG 223 .R5 
 
2. Small, Jocelyn P.
Cacus and Marsyas in Etrusco-Roman legend. Princeton, N.J.:
Princeton University Press, c1982. 
 
2. Small, Jocelyn P.
Studies related to the Theban Cycle on late Etruscan urns. Roma:
G. Bretschneider, 1981. DG 223.7 .U7 S62 1981
 
2. Strong, Donald E.
The early Etruscans. London: Evans Bros., 1968. DG 223 .S8 1968x 
 
2. Vaughan, Agnes C.
Those mysterious Etruscans. Garden City: Doubleday, 1964. DG 223
.V38
 
2. Wellard, James H.
The search for the Etruscans. London: Nelson, 1973. DG 223.3 .W44
 
2. Wells, Peter S.
Culture contact and culture change: early iron age central
Europe and the Mediterranean world. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1980. GN 780.22 .C46 W44 1980
 
3. Adcock, Frank E.
The Roman art of war under the republic. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1940.  880.8 M365 v.8 
 
3. Ahl, Frederick M.
Lucan: an introduction.  Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press,
1976. 480.5 C81 v.39 1976
 
3. Alexandrian, African and Spanish wars. trans. A.G. Way. 
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1955. PA 6156 .A4 1955 
 
3. Bauman, Richard A. 
Lawyers in Roman Republican politics: a study of the Roman
jurists in their political setting, 316-82 BC. Munchen: C.H.
Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1983. KBD.B327l 1983 
 
3. Bauman, Richard A. 
The Crimen maiestatis in the Roman republic and Augustan 
principate. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press, 1967,
1970 printing.  KBD.B327c 1967 
 
3. Beard, Mary. 
Rome in the late Republic. Ithaca: Cornell University Press,
1985. DG 254 .B37 1985 
 
3. Bernstein, Alvin H.
Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus: tradition and apostasy. Ithaca,
N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1978. 
 
3. Bertoni`ere, Gabriel.
The cult center of the Martyr Hippolytus on the Via Tiburtina. 
Oxford: B.A.R., 1985. BX 1016.5 .B47 1985
 
3. Blois, Lukas de. 
The Roman army and politics in the first century before
Christ. Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben, 1987. 
 
3. Bradford, Ernle. 
Julius Caesar: the pursuit of power. London: H. Hamilton, 1984.
DG 261 .B69 1984 
 
3. Bradley, K. R. 
Slavery and rebellion in the Roman world, 140 B.C.-70 B.C.. 
London: B.T. Batsford, c1989. HT 1191 .B73 1989
 
3. Braund, David.
Rome and the friendly king: the character of the client 
kingship. London: Croom Helm, 1984. DG 214.5 .B7 1984
 
3. Braund David.  
The Administration of the Roman Empire:  241 B.C.-A.D. 193. 
Exeter:  University of Exeter, 1988.
 
3. Broughton, T. Robert S.
The magistrates of the Roman Republic.  Chico, Calif.: Scholars
Press, 1984-  DG 83.5 .A1 B73 1984 
 
3. Caesar, Julius.
The civil wars. trans, A. G. Peskett. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press. 1914. PA 6156 .C18 1914
 
3. Caesar, Julius.
The Gallic war. trans. H. J. Edwards. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1917. PA 6156 .C2 1917b
 
3. Caesar, Julius.
War commentaries: De bello Gallico and De bello civili. ed. and
trans. John Warrington. London, Dent; New York, Dutton  
 
3. Cato, Marcus Porcius, 234-149 B.C. 
Cato, the Censor, on farming; trans. Ernest Brehaut. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1933. S 492 .C28 B7
 
3. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
Brutus. trans. G. L. Hendrickson;  Orator. trans. H. M. Hubbell;
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971. PA 6156 .C6 B7 1971
 
3. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
In Catilinam I-IV; Pro Murena; Pro Sulla; Pro Flacco. trans.
Louis E. Lord. Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
1946.  PA 6156 .C5 I5 1946
 
3. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
Letters to Atticus. trans. E. O. Winstedt. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, . PA 6156 .C6 E6 1912b 
 
3. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
Philippics. trans. Walter C.A. Ker. New York: G.P. Putnam's sons,
1926.
 
3. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
Pro Archia poeta; Post reditum in senatu; Post reditum ad
quirites; De domo sua; De haruspicum responsis; Pro 
Plancio. trans. N.H. Watts. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1923.
PA 6156 .C5 P7 1923
 
3. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
Pro lege Manilia, Pro Caecina, Pro Cluentio, Pro Rabirio 
perduellionis. trans. H. Grose Hodge. New York: G.P. Putnam's
Sons, 1927.  PA 6156 .C5 P74 1927 
 
3. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
Pro Publio Quinctio; Pro Sexto Rosico Amerino; Pro Quinto
Roscio Comoedo; De lege agraria I, II, III. trans. John Henry
Freese. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1930. PA 6156 .C5 P76 1930
 
3. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
Pro T. Annio Milone. In L. Calpurnium Pisonem. Pro M. Aemilio
Scauro. Pro M. Fonteio. Pro C. Rabirio Postumo. Pro M. 
Marcello. Pro Q. Ligario. Pro rege Deiotara. trans. N.H. Watts. 
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1931. 
 
3. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
The letters to his friends. trans. W. Glynn Williams. Cambridge:
Harvard Univ. Press,  1927-1929.  PA 6156 .C6 E3 1927b 
 
3. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
The Verrine orations. trans. L.H.G. Greenwood. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1966-67. PA 6156 .C6 V4 1928b 
 
3. Cicero, Marcus Tullius.
Tusculan disputations. trans. J. E. King. rev. ed. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1971. PA 6156 .C6 T6 1971
 
3. Connolly, Peter.  
Greece and Rome at War.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall,
1981. 
 
3. D'Arms, John H.
Romans on the Bay of Naples; a social and cultural study of
the villas and their owners from 150 B.C. to A.D. 400. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1970. DG 90 .D25 1970
 
3. Develin, R.
Patterns in office-holding 366-49 B.C.. Bruxelles: Latomus, 1979.
 
3. Develin, R.
The practice of politics at Rome 366-167 B.C.. Bruxelles:
Latomus, 1985. 
 
3. Ebel, Charles.  
Transalpine Gaul : The Emergence of a Roman Province.  Leiden:
Brill, 1976. 
 
3. Eckstein, Arthur M.
Senate and general: individual decision making and Roman
foreign relations, 264-194 B.C.. Berkeley: University of
California Press, c1987. DG 241.2 .E34 1987 
 
3. Enos, Richard Leo. 
The literate mode of Cicero's legal rhetoric. Carbondale:
Southern Illinois University Press, c1988.
 
3. Errington, Robert M.
The dawn of empire: Rome's rise to world power. London: Hamilton,
1971. DG 241 .E77 1971 
 
3. Ferrero, Guglielmo. 
The life of Caesar. trans. A. E. Zimmern.  New York: G. P.
Putnam's sons . DG 261 .F37 1933 
 
3. Forde, Nels W. 
Cato the censor. New York: Twayne, 
DG 253 .C3 F67 
 
3. Frier, Bruce W.
The rise of the Roman jurists: studies in Cicero's Pro Caecina.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, c1985. KBD.F915r 1985 
 
3. G ge, Jean.  
Recherches sur les Jeux Seculaires.  Paris, 1934.
 
3. Gelzer, Matthias.
Caesar: politician and statesman. trans. Peter Needham.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1968. 
 
3. Gjerstad, Einar. 
Early Rome. Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup, 1953-73. 
 
3. Grant, Michael.
Caesar. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson   DG 261 .G66 1974 
 
3. Grant, Michael.
The army of the Caesars. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974. DG
89 .G7 1974x
 
3. Greenhalgh, P. A. L. 
Pompey, the Roman Alexander.  Columbia: University of Missouri
Press, 1981, c1980. DG 258 .G73 1981 
 
3. Gruen, Erich S.
The Hellenistic world and the coming of Rome. Berkeley:
University of California Press, c1984.  DG 241.2 .G78 1984 
 
3. Harris, William V. 
Rome in Etruria and Umbria. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1971. 
DG 237.2 .H37
 
3. Harris, William V. 
War and imperialism in Republican Rome, 327-70 B.C. New York:
Oxford University Press, 1979. DG 231.3 .H3 
 
3. Heurgon, Jacques.
The rise of Rome to 264 B.C. trans. James Willis. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1973. DG 231 .H4613 1973 
 
3. Hood, David, 1937- 
The rise of Rome: how to explain it. Lexington, Mass.: Heath
  Problems in European civilization. DG 211 .H6 
 
3. Hutchinson, Lester.
The conspiracy of Catiline. London: Blond, 1966. DG 259 .H8 1966
 
3. Johnson, Walter R.
Momentary monsters: Lucan and his heroes. Ithaca: Cornell
University Press, 1987. PA 6480 .J64 1987
 
3. Jones, Arnold H. M.
A history of Rome through the fifth century. edited by A. H. 
M. Jones. New York, Walker  
 
3. McGushin, Patrick. 
C. Sallustius Crispus, Bellum Catilinae: a commentary. Lugduni
Batavorum: Brill, 1977. PA 6653 .A43 M3 1977 
 
3. McGushin, Patrick. 
Sallust, The conspiracy of Catiline: a companion to the 
Penguin translation of S.A. Handford. Bristol: Bristol Classical
Press, 1987. DG 259 .M34 1987 
 
3. Mommsen, Theodor. 
The history of Rome; an account of events and persons from 
the conquest of Carthage to the end of the Republic. 
A new ed. by Dero A. Saunders & John H. Collins. 
 Meridian Books   DG 209 .M7445
 
3. Napoleon III, Emperor of the French.
History of Julius Caesar. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1866. 
937.051 N16N 
 
3. Neeve, P. W. de. 
Peasants in peril: location and economy in Italy in the 
Second Century B.C.
Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben, c1984.
HD 137 .N4313 1984 
 
3. Nepos, Cornelius.
Cornelius Nepos. trans. John C. Rolfe. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1984. PA 6156 .N46 1984
 
3. Odahl, Charles M.
The Catilinarian conspiracy. New Haven: College & University
Press,   DG 259 .O3 
 
3. Pinsent, John, 1922- 
Military tribunes and plebeian consuls: the Fasti from 444 v
to 342 v. Wiesbaden: Steiner, 1975. 930.05 H629 v.24 
 
3. Rawson, Elizabeth. 
Cicero: a portrait.  rev. ed. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University
Press, 1983, c1975. DG 260 .C5 R38 1983
 
3. Rawson, Elizabeth. 
Intellectual life in the late Roman Republic.  Baltimore, Md.:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985. DG 241.2 .R38 1985 
 
3. Reiter, William. 
Aemilius Paullus, conqueror of Greece.
London; New York: Croom Helm, c1988. 
DG 253 .P38 R45 1988 
 
3. Rich, J. W.
Declaring war in the Roman Republic in the period of 
transmarine expansion. Bruxelles: Latomus, 1976.  DG 241.2 .R5 
 
3. Rodgers, William L. 
Greek and Roman naval warfare; a study of strategy, tactics, 
and ship design from Salamis (480 B. C.) to Actium (31 B.
C.). London: B. F. Stevens & Brown, ltd, 1937.
 
3. Roman, Yves. De Narbonne  Bordeaux : un axe economique au Ier
si
cle avant J.-C.: (125 av. J.-C.-14 ap. J.-C.).  Lyon: Presses
Universitaires de Lyon, 1983. 
 
3. Rubin, Z.
Civil-war propaganda and historiography. Bruxelles: Latomus,
1980. DG 300 .R82 1980 
 
3. Sallust, 86-34 B.C.
Sallust. trans. J.C. Rolfe. New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1921.
 
3. Salmon, Edward Togo. 
Roman colonization under the Republic. London: Thames & Hudson,
1969. DG 87 .S24 1969
 
3. Salmon, Edward Togo. 
The making of Roman Italy. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University
Press, 1982.  DG 221.5 .S24 1982 
 
3. Scullard, Howard H.
From the Gracchi to Nero: a history of Rome from 133 B.C. to
A.D. 68. 4th ed. London: Methuen, 1976. DG 254 .S35 1976 
 
3. Sherwin-White, Adrian N.
Roman foreign policy in the East, 168 B.C. to A.D. 1. Norman:
University of Oklahoma Press, 1984, c1983. DG 215 .N33 S53 1984 
 
3. Shochat, Yanir.
Recruitment and the programme of Tiberius Gracchus. 
Bruxelles: Latomus, 1980. U 35 .S53
 
3. Silius Italicus, Tiberius Catius.
Punica. trans. J.D. Duff. Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
1934. PA 6156 .S6 1934 
 
3. Social struggles in archaic Rome: new perspectives on the 
conflict of the orders. ed. Kurt A. Raaflaub. Berkeley:
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