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A Lost Inscription from Benwell

A Roman Villa at Langton, near Malton, E. Yorks. By Philip Corder, M.A., F.S.A., John L. Kirk, B.A., F.S.A., and others. 10 × 6¼. Pp. 99, 58 illustrations in line or half-tone. Leeds: Yorkshire Archaeological Society. 1932. 15s. 6d.A Gazetteer of R

scholarly article by Eric Birley published in July 1936

A Study of the Patterns on Roman Flue-tiles and their Distribution. By A. W. G. Lowther, F.S.A. 9¾ × 7¼. Pp. 35. Research papers of the Surrey Archaeological Society, No. 1. n.d

scholarly article by Eric Birley published in April 1949

A newly identified South Gaulish Potter

AGRICOLA AND ROMAN BRITAIN. By A. R. Burn. London, English Universities Press Ltd., 1953 7s 6d

AN INSCRIPTION FROM CRAMOND, AND THEMATRES CAMPESTRES

scholarly article by Eric Birley published in January 1976

An Inscription in the Society's collection

An Italian Legionary at Chester

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Basel in romischer Zeit. Von Rudolf Fellmann. 11¾ × 8¾. Pp. 141. Basel: Birkhauser Verlag (= Monographien zur Ur- und Frühgeschichte der Schweiz, Band 10), 1955. 28.10 Swiss francs

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Catalogue of the Roman Inscribed and Sculptured Stones found at Caerleon, Monmouthshire. By V. E. Nash-Williams, M.A., F.S.A., and A. H. Nash-Williams, M.A. 8½ × 5½. Pp. ix + 49, 23 plates and a folding plan. Cardiff: National Museum of Wales, 193

Catalogue of the Roman Inscribed and Sculptured Stones in the Grosvenor Museum, Chester. By R. P. Wright, with contributions by I. A. Richmond. 9¾ × 7¼. Pp. 68 + 47 pls. and 3 figs. Chester & North Wales Archaeological Society, 1955. 25s

scholarly article by Eric Birley published in April 1958

Catalogue of the Roman pottery in the Colchester and Essex Museum. By Thomas May, M.A., F.S.A. Cambridge University Press, on behalf of the Colchester Corporation, 1930. Pp. xii. + 304; 93 plates. £3 3s

Coinage in Roman Imperial Policy, 31 B.C.-A.D. 68. By C. H. V. Sutherland, M.A., D.Litt. 8½ × 5½. Pp. xi + 220. London: Methuen, 1951. 21s

Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, Vol. xvi: Diplomata militaria. Post Theodorum Mommsen ed. H. Nesselhauf. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1936. Pp. (vi) + 213; 6 plates. RM. 78

DER SCHATZFUND VON GROSS BODUNGEN. By Wilhelm Grünhagen. (Römisch-Germanische Forschungen vol. 21). Berlin: Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1954. pp. 81, 16 plates. Price not stated, but ascertained to be DM. 28

article published in 1955

Die letzten Jahrzehnte des pannonischen Limes

Die verzierte Sigillata von Lauriacum (Lorch-Enns). Von Paul Karnitsch. 10×7½. Pp. 250, with 104 illustrations in line, one plate and a map. Linz: Forschungen in Lauriacum, Band 3, 1955. (Price not stated)

article published in 1956

Excavations in Northumberland and County Durham in 1937

article by Eric Birley published April 1938 in Antiquaries Journal

Excavations on the Roman Wall

article by Eric Birley published January 1930 in Antiquaries Journal

Guards of the Roman Armies: An Essay on the Singulares of the Provinces

Hyginus and the First Cohort

Ian Richmond edited by Peter Salway: Roman Archaeology and Art. London: Faber and Faber, 1969. 294 pp., frontis. and 8 pls., II figs. 70s

scholarly article by Eric Birley published in June 1970

La Palmyréne du Nord-Ouest (Institut francais d'Archéologie de Beyrouth, Bibliothéque archéologique et historique, tome xlix). By Daniel Schlumberger. 11¼ × 9. Pp. xiv + 194, 48 pls. Paris: Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1951. Fr. 5,250

La Troisième Légion Auguste. By Yann le Bohec 282 × 220mm. Pp.632, 114 figs. Paris: CNRS, 1989. ISBN 2-222-03988-6. 600frs

Recent Archaeological work in Northumberland

scholarly article by Eric Birley published in January 1936

Research on Hadrian's Wall

book published in 1961

Review: Der römische Limes in Österreich: ein Führer

review article published in 1989

Roman Frontier Studies 1969, Eighth International Congress of Limesforschung

Roman Garrisons in the North of Britain

Roman Mines in Europe. By Oliver Davies. 8½ × 5½. Pp. xii + 291. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1935. 30s

Roman Trier and the Treveri. By Edith Mary Wightman. 10½ × 8. Pp. 320 + 25 pls. + 25 figs. + 8 maps. London: Rupert Hart-Davies, 1970. £4.00

Rome beyond the Imperial Frontiers. By Sir Mortimer Wheeler. 8¾ × 5½. Pp. xii + 192 + map, 38 pls. and 19 text-figs. London: G. Bell & Sons Ltd., 1954. 25s

S. Loeschcke, Der Tempelbezirk im Altbachtale zu Trier. Heft I: E. Gose, L. Hussong, W. Jovy and S. Loeschcke, Planausschnitt: Ritonatempel und Umgebung. Berlin: Reichsverlagsamt, 1938. Pp. viii + 140; 32 plates in folder. RM. 18.50

SAALBURG JAHRBUCH X, 1951. Edited by Hans Schönberger. Walter de gruyter and Co., Berlin. 80 pp, 5 plates and 2 large plans. Price. not stated

THE DEFENCES OF THE ROMAN FORT AT MALTON (Roman Malton and District, report no. 2). By Philip Corder, M.A., with contributions by H. Mattingly, M.A., and M. R. Hull, M.A. Leeds: Roman Antiquities Committee of the Yorkshire Archaeological Society, 193

scholarly article by Eric Birley published in June 1931

The Adherence of Britain to Vespasian

The Age of the Soldier Emperors: Imperial Rome A.D. 244–284. By George C. Brauer Jr. 9½×6¼. Pp. x + 288 + 46 figs. New Jersey: Noyes Press, 1975. $15

The Aqueducts of Ancient Rome. By Thomas Ashby. Edited by I. A. Richmond. 9¾ × 6¼. Pp. xvi + 342. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1935. 63s

The Army of the Caesars. By Michael Grant. 9½ × 6½. Pp. xxxiv + 365 + 16 plates and 14 sketch-maps. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1974. £6·50

The Commandants House at Margidunum. By Felix Oswald, D.Sc, F.S.A., F.G.S. 9½×6. Pp. 41. University College, Nottingham, 1948. 7s. 6d.The Terra Sigillata of Margidunum. By Felix Oswald, D.Sc, F.S.A., F.G.S. 9½×6. Pp. 123. The University, Nottingh

The Early wooden forts: reports on the auxiliaries, the writing tablets, inscriptions, brands and graffiti

publication from 1993

The Fate of Agricola's Northern Conquests

The First Roman Occupation of Scotland

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The Garamantes

The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire. Volume i: A.D. 260-395. By A. H. M. Jones, J. R. Martindale, and J. Morris. 9½ × 6¼. Pp. xxi + 1152. Cambridge University Press, 1971. £18·50

The Roman Pottery at Norton, East Yorkshire. Roman Malton and District Report No. 7. By Raymond H. Hayes and Sir Edward Whitley, K.C.B., edited by Philip Corder, M.A. 10 × 6¼. Pp. 42. Leeds: Roman Antiquities Committee of the Yorkshire Archaeologic

The Roman Town and Villa at Great Casterton, Rutland. Edited by Philip Corder, M.A., Litt.D. 9½ × 6. Pp.42. University of Nottingham, 1951. 6s

The Romans in Britain: A Selection of Latin Texts. Edited with a commentary by R. W. Moore. 7¼ × 5. Pp. xii + 214. London: Methuen, 1938. 6s

The Vindolanda Tablets

The epitaph of Iulius Classicianus

Vetera: Die Ergebnisse der Ausgrabungen des Bonner Provinzialmuseums bis 1929. Von Hans Lehner, mit einem Beitrag von Rudolf Schultze. Berlin and Leipzig: Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1930. Pp. 76; 4 plates and 54 figs, in the text. M. 8

Walter Wagner, Die Dislokation der Römischen Auxiliar-Formationen in Den Provinzen Noricum, Pannonien, Moesien und Dakien von Augustus Bis Gallienus. (Neue Deutsche Forschungen, vol. 203.) Berlin: Junker and Dünnhaupt, 1938. Pp. 279. RM. 12