Friday, September 9, 2011

Margaret Roxan & Paul Holder. Roman military diplomas IV.

Margaret Roxan & Paul Holder. Roman military diplomas IV. MARGARET ROXAN & PAUL HOLDER. Roman military diplomas IV(Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies Supplement 82). xix+312pages, 68 b&w & colour figures, tables. 2003. London: Universityof London For most practical purposes, ranging from admission of students to negotiating funding from the government, the 19 constituent colleges are treated as individual universities. Within the university federation they are known as Recognised Bodies School of Advanced Study Institute of Classical Studies;0-900587-93-8 paperback 75 [pounds sterling]. J.J. WILKES (ed.) Documenting the Roman army: essays in honour ofMargaret Roxan (Bulletin of the Institute of Classical StudiesSupplement 81). xviii+204 pages, 2 figures, 38 tables. 2003. London:University of London School of Advanced Study Institute of ClassicalStudies; 0-900587-92-X paperback 45 [pounds sterling]. ALAN K. BOWMAN. Life and letters on the Roman frontier: Vindolandaand its people (2nd ed.). x+179 pages, 23 figures, 2 tables. 2003.London: British Museum British Museum,the national repository in London for treasures in science and art. Located in the Bloomsbury section of the city, it has departments of antiquities, prints and drawings, coins and medals, and ethnography. Press; 0-7141-2246-7 paperback 12.99 [poundssterling]. Roman ... IV continues publication with catalogue nos 202-322 plussome discharge certificates, a revision of a diploma in the CIL (Common Intermediate Language) The ECMA version of the Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL). See CLI. 1. (project) CIL - Component Integration Laboratories.2. (language) CIL - Common Intermediate Language. , andsome miscellaneous data. The items are described, transcribed andannotated in detail, many with both substantial contextual informationand effective illustrations. MARGARET ROXAN'S awe-inspiringscholarship is celebrated in ten appropriately detailed contributions toProf. WILKES'S festschrift fest��schrift?n. pl. fest��schrif��ten or fest��schriftsA volume of learned articles or essays by colleagues and admirers, serving as a tribute or memorial especially to a scholar. on history and archaeology of the Romanarmy (two in German), ranging from the Eastern desert in Egypt (V.Maxfield) to Hadrian's Wall (D. Breeze). At the latter, of course,were discovered personal letters, and Prof. BOWMAN now takes account offurther finds made up to two years ago. See too Apocalypse, in'Paperback', below.

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