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Serial scholars - A. K. Bowman, P. Garnsey and D. Rathbone (edd.), THE CAMBRIDGE ANCIENT HISTORY vol. XI: THE HIGH EMPIRE, A.D. 70-192 (Cambridge University Press, November 2000). Pp. xxi + 1222, maps 11, figs. 2. ISBN 0-521-26335-2. $160.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2015
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1 An occasional miscalculation, as in the choice of W. Weber, does not invalidate the generally sound judgment of the original editors.
2 There is no trace of today's politically correct C.E., not that it matters one way or the other. Many readers innocently construe c.E. as “Christian Era”.
3 Jones, C. P., “The Panhellenion” Chiron 26 (1996) 29–56 Google Scholar; Follet, S. and Peppas-Delmousou, D., “Le décret de Thyatire sur les bienfaits d'Hadrien et le Panthéon d'Hadrien à Athènes” BCH 121 (1997) 291–309 Google Scholar; Jones, C. P., “A decree of Thyatira in Lydia,” Chiron 29 (1999) 1–21 Google Scholar; Spawforth, A. J., “The Panhellenion again,” Chiron 29 (1999) 339-52Google Scholar. None of these items appears in the bibliography, even though it is obvious that some works as recent as 2000 managed to be inserted at the last minute. (Harrison's excellent book on Apuleius is listed on 1150, for example.)
4 First made known in Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, Reports 1998 (Warsaw 1999) 197–201 Google Scholar, it has now received more ample treatment in Gawlikowski, M., “Un nouveau Mithraeum récemment découvert à Huarte près d'Apamée,” CRAI 2000, 161-71CrossRefGoogle Scholar.