Chronicles, consuls, and coins : historiography and history in the later Roman Empire /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Burgess, R. W. (Richard W.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate/Variorum, [2011]
Series:Collected studies ; CS984.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • The dates and editions of Eusebius' Chronici canones and Historia ecclesastica / Journal of theological studies, n.s. 48, 1997
  • A chronological prolegomenon to reconstructing Eusebius' Chronici canones: the evidence of Ps-Dionysius (the Zuqnin chronicle) / Journal of the Canadian society for Syriac studies 6, 2006
  • Jerome explained: an introduction to his Chronicle and a guide to its use / Ancient history bulletin 16, 2002
  • Jerome and the Kaisergeschichte / Historia 44, 1995
  • On the date of the Kaisergeschichte / Classical philology 90, 1995
  • Principes cum tyrannis: two studies on the Kaisergeschichte and its tradtion / Classical quaterly 43, 1993
  • A common source for Jerome, Eutropius, Festus, Ammianus, and the Epitome de Caesaribus between 358 and 378, along with further thoughts on the date and nature of the Kaisergeschichte / Classical Philology 100, 2005
  • Eutropus v.c. magister memoriae? / Classical philology 96, 2001
  • [Achurōn] or [proasteion]? The location and circumstances of Constantine's death / Journal of theological studies, n.s. 50, 1999
  • The summer of blood: the 'great massacre' of 337 and the promotion of the sons of Constantine / Dumbarton Oaks papers 62, 2008
  • The Passio s. artemii, Philostorgius, and the dates of the invention and translation of the relics of Sts Andrew and Luke / Analecta bollandiana 121, 2003
  • The accession of Marcian in the light of Chalcedonian apologetic and Monophysite polemic / Byzantinische zeitschrift 86/87, 1993/1994
  • The third regnal year of Eparchius Avitus: a reply / Classical philology 82, 1987
  • Quinquennial vota and the imperial consulship in the fourth and fifth centuries, 337-511 / Numismatic chronicle 148, 1988
  • 'Non duo Antonini sed duo Augusti': the consuls of 161 and the origins and traditions of the Latin consular fasti of the Roman empire / Zeitschrift für papyrolgie und epigraphik 132, 2000.