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Declining Rome Surveyed - A. H. M. Jones: The Later Roman Empire: 284–602. A Social, Economic and Administrative Survey. 3 vols and maps. Pp. xvi + 1–522; vi + 523–1068; 448; 7 maps in portfolio. Oxford: Blackwell, 1964. Cloth, £14. 141s. net.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

Robert Browning
Affiliation:
University College London

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1965

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page 337 note 1 Cf., for a recent discussion of these problems, Udal'tsova, Z. V., Italiya i Vizantiya v. VI veke (Moscow, 1959), 2440.Google Scholar

page 337 note 2 Wheeler, R. E. M., Rome beyond the Imperial Frontiers (1954).Google Scholar

page 337 note 3 Cf. Thompson, E. A., ‘Maroboduus’, in Γέρας, Studies presented to George Thomson (Prague, 1963), 203210.Google Scholar

page 338 note 1 Cf. Finley's, M. I. devastating critique of A. E. R. Boak, Manpower Shortage and the Fall of Rome (Ann Arbor, 1955), in J.R.S. xlviii (1958), 156164Google Scholar

page 339 note 1 Cf. Tovar, A., El Euskera y sus parientes (Madrid 1959), 3861.Google Scholar