Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2025
Ancient sources cited have all been used in translation since I am not a classicist. The abbreviations used in the text should make the source clear. In general I have relied on J. C. Mann and R. G. Penman (eds.), Literary Sources for Roman Britain, London Association of Classical Tea1chers (1978). Where other works are cited, the standard texts from Loeb have generally been used.
The following abbreviations have been used:
CIL Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum (Berlin, 1863- )
CSIR Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani, vol. 1: Great Britain (British Academy, Oxford, 1977– ) DBG Caesar, De Bello Gallico
RIB The Roman Inscriptions of Britain, vol. 1 (eds. R. G. Collingwood and R. P. Wright, Oxford, 1965)
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