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List of works by William Hugh Clifford Frend

(N. H.) Baynes. Byzantine Studies and other Essays. London: Athlone Press, 1955. Pp. xi + 392, with 1 plate. 35s

(P.) Sherrard The Greek East and the Latin West: a Study in the Christian Tradition. London: Oxford University Press. 1959. Pp. viii + 202. £1 5s. 0d

article by William Hugh Clifford Frend published November 1961 in The Journal of Hellenic Studies

A Deposit of Roman Lead from North Lodge Farm, Barnwell, Northants

Archaeological remains on Clairinch: an interim report

scholarly article by William Hugh Clifford Frend published in January 1983

Corinth. Results of Excavations Conducted by the American School. Vol. 1, part v. The South-East Building. The Twin Basilicas. The Mosaic House. By S. S. Weinberg. Princeton: the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1960. Pp. xviii + 128.

article by William Hugh Clifford Frend published November 1963 in The Journal of Hellenic Studies

Corinth. Results of excavations conducted by the American School. Vol. 1, part vi. The springs: Peirene, Sacred Spring, Glauke. By B. H. Hill. Text and plates. Princeton: the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. 1964. Pp. xix + 235. 18 pla

article by William Hugh Clifford Frend published November 1967 in The Journal of Hellenic Studies

Corinth. Results of excavations conducted by the American school of classical studies at Athens. Vol. xiii. The North cemetery. By C. W. Blegen and others. Princeton: the American School at Athens. 1964. Pp. xv + 344. 3 plans. 130 plates. 25 text fig

article by William Hugh Clifford Frend published November 1966 in The Journal of Hellenic Studies

Decorated Lead Object

Discoveries in the Judaean Desert. Vol. VII. Qumrăn Grotte 4. III: (4Q482–4Q520). Edited by Maurice Baillet. 32 × 24 cm. Pp. xiv + 340 + 80 pls. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982. ISBN 0-19-826321-X. £60·00.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be

Ecclesia Britannica: Prelude or Dead End?

scientific article

La Basilique de Carthagenna et le Locus des Sept Moines de Gafsa: Nouvelles édifices chrétiens de Carthage. Études d'antiquités africaines. By Liliane Ennabli. 290mm. Pp 150 with 8 plans and 189 ills in text. Paris: CNRS Editions. ISBN 2–271–

New Testament History. By F. F. Bruce. 9 × 5½. Pp. xiii + 434. London: Nelson, 1969. £5. 5s. (£5·25)

North Africa and Europe in the Early Middle Ages

Pagans, Christians, and 'the Barbarian Conspiracy' of A. D. 367 in Roman Britain

article by William Hugh Clifford Frend published 1992 in Britannia

Religion in Roman Britain in the Fourth Century A.D

article by William Hugh Clifford Frend published June 1955 in Journal of the British Archaeological Association

Reviews

scientific article published in January 1972

Römische Antike und frühes Christentum (Ausgewählte Schriften von Rudolf Egger zur Vollendung seines 80. Lebensjahres. Herausgegeben von Artur Betz und Gotbert Moro). Bd. I. 7 × 9⅚. Pp. vii + 319 + 96 pls. Klagenfurt, 1962. Price not stated

THE EARLY CHRISTIANS. By Michael Gough. (Volume 19 in the “Ancient Peoples and Places” series.) London: Thames and Hudson, 1960. pp. 211, and 48 pages of photogravure illustrations, 31 line drawings, I map. 30s

article by William Hugh Clifford Frend published June 1961 in Antiquity

THE FAILURE OF THE PERSECUTIONS IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE

The Age of Arthur: a History of the British Isles from 350–650. By John Morris.) 9½ × 7½. Pp. xviii + 665 with 36 maps in the text. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973. £5·35

The Archaeologist and Church History

The Byzantine basilica church at Knossos

The Celtic Church in Britain. By Leslie Hardinge. 8¾ × 5¾. Pp. xv + 265. London: S.P.C.K., published for the Church Historical Society, 1972. £3.50

The Early Christian Archaeology of North Britain. By Charles Thomas. 8¾ × 5¾. Pp. xvi + 253 + 8 pls. + 100 figs. Oxford University Press for the University of Glasgow, 1971. £3.00

The End of Antiquity, Archaeology, Society and Religion AD 235–700. By Jeremy K Knight. 240mm. Pp 224, 52 maps and ills. Stroud: Tempus, 1999. ISBN 07524–1448–8. £24.00

The Revival of Berber Art

The social and economic background of North African Christianity down to the death of St. Augustine, A.D. 430 with special reference to the Donatist Schism

doctoral thesis

Two Finds in Central Anatolia

Two axe-hammersfrom the Drymen area, Stirlingshire

scholarly article by William Hugh Clifford Frend published in January 1981

Yvonne Allais, Djemila. Paris: Société d'Édition ‘Les Belles Lettres,’ 1938. Pp. 80, with 12 plates and a plan. 20 francs