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The City Wall of Imperial Rome. By Ian A. Richmond. Oxford; Clarendon Press, 1930. Pp. xiv. + 279, with 22 plates and 45 figures in the text. £2 2s.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Copyright ©T. A. 1931. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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page 148 note 1 August, 1925. pp. 293–295.

page 148 note 2 (1927) pp. 41–6 f.

page 148 note 3 P. 441, fig. 171.

page 148 note 4 P.B.S.R. x, 17, 21, where it is assigned to the fifth period.

page 148 note 5 Mr.Richmond cites as parallels York, Chester (second-century wall) and Lauriacum (p. 66).

page 149 note 1 See Töbelmann, 's masterly study of the subject already reviewed in J.R.S. x (1920), 201.Google Scholar