Roman Military Diplomas

Roman Military Diplomas
Author: P. A. Holder
Publisher: University of London Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2006
Genre: Inscriptions, Latin
ISBN:

Roman Military Diplomas V presents 154 diplomas, and incorporates them into the updated chronologies witness lists and indexes which are a key part of the Roman Military Diplomas series. A few of the diplomas were prepared by the late Margaret Roxan and some others were found after her death in preparation. Otherwise, the intention has been to bring together diplomas published by the end of 2003. But the large number included in this volume also reflects the active interest of collectors and the results of metal detecting. The lively market in diplomas has, however, also had less benign consequences and the volume has an important appendix on the production of fakes. The volume continues Margaret Roxan's Roman Military Diplomas 1954-1977 (1978), 1978-1984 (1985) and 1985-1993 (1994) which were published as Occasional Papers of the Institute of Archaeology University of London, and Roman Military Diplomas IV (2003) which was published by the Institute of Classical Studies as BICS Supplement 82. RMD IV and RMD V follow the format and continue the numbering of the diplomas and the pagination of the previous volumes.

Roman Military Diplomas IV

Roman Military Diplomas IV
Author: Margaret M. Roxan
Publisher: Institute of Classical Studies
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN:

This volume presents 121 complete and fragmentary diplomas ranging in date from AD 61 to AD 245. 69 of these diplomas have not previously been published. These and most of the published diplomas had been worked on by Margaret Roxan. Nine have been prepared by Paul Holder who has also standardized entries and updated references and notes where necessary. Among the appendixes and indexes are a new 'Revised chronology of diplomas' and updated witness lists. This volume continues Margaret Roxan's Roman Military Diplomas 1954-77 (1978), 1978-84 (1985) and 1985-93 (1994) which were published as Occasional Papers (Nos 2, 9 and 14) of the Institute of Archaeology, University of London. This new volume, volume IV, follows the format and continues the numbering of the diplomas and the pagination of the preceding volumes.

Roman Military Diplomas 1985 to 1993

Roman Military Diplomas 1985 to 1993
Author: Margaret M Roxan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1315420554

This volume publishes records 66 diplomas or fragments which provide vital evidence for the Roman military and legal world. It is the third volume of a set of four created by Roxan.

Roman Military Diplomas 1978 to 1984

Roman Military Diplomas 1978 to 1984
Author: Margaret M. Roxan
Publisher: Left Coast Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN:

This volume publishes records 57 diplomas or fragments which provide vital evidence for the Roman military and legal world. It is the second volume of four.

Roman Military Diplomas 1954 To 1977

Roman Military Diplomas 1954 To 1977
Author: Margaret M Roxan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-06-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781138404762

This volume publishes records 82 diplomas or fragments which provide vital evidence for the Roman military and legal world. It is the first volume of a set of four created by Roxan, the world�s expert on this subject.

Roman Military Diplomas 1954 to 1977

Roman Military Diplomas 1954 to 1977
Author: Margaret M Roxan
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-04-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1315420635

This volume publishes records 82 diplomas or fragments which provide vital evidence for the Roman military and legal world. It is the first volume of a set of four created by Roxan, the world’s expert on this subject.

Roman Military Diplomas 1978 to 1984

Roman Military Diplomas 1978 to 1984
Author: Margaret M. Roxan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2019
Genre: SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN: 9781315420592

This volume publishes records 57 diplomas or fragments which provide vital evidence for the Roman military and legal world. It is the second volume of four.