| Benjamin H. Isaac - 1998 - 514 pagina’s
...Intelligence in the Roman World from the Second Punic War to the Battle of Adrianople (London, 1995). ¿ AD Lee, Information and Frontiers: Roman Foreign Relations in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, 1993). Austin & Rankov, p. 2. They refer to CBR Pelling, ‘Caesar's battle descriptions and the defeat... | |
| Glen Warren Bowersock - 1999 - 844 pagina’s
...Early Arab Conquests (London, 1971). AA Vasiliev and M. Canard, Byzance et les Arabes (repr. London, 1974). AD Lee, Information and Frontiers: Roman Foreign Relations in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, Eng., 1993), 31-48, 166-170. J. Shepard and S. Franklin, eds., Byzantine Diplomacy (Aldershot, Eng.,... | |
| Eusebius - 1999 - 418 pagina’s
...differs in some ways from the other documents cited (see below), is still commonly doubted: see eg AD Lee, Information and Frontiers: Roman Foreign Relations in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, 1993), 37; FGB Millar, 'Emperors, Frontiers and Foreign Relations, 31 BC to AD 378', Britannia, 13... | |
| Chase F. Robinson - 2000 - 227 pagina’s
...(Northern Mesopotamia has ‘no very clearly defined cultural identity in the eyes of outsiders'). See also AD Lee, Information and Frontiers: Roman Foreign Relations in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, 1993), pp. 49ff. responded to problems suffered by another. 7 In political terms, the region had been... | |
| Neville Morley - 2000 - 260 pagina’s
...unique to antiquity, the scope for uncertainty then was clearly much greater than in the modern world. AD. Lee, Information and Frontiers: Roman foreign relations in late antiquity, Cambridge, CUP, 1993, pp. 1—2. TYRANNY A tyrant was roughly what we should call a dictator, a man who 1 obtained... | |
| Neville Morley - 2000 - 258 pagina’s
...unique to antiquity, the scope for uncertainty then was clearly much greater than in the modern world. AD. Lee, Information and Frontiers: Roman foreign relations in late antiquity, Cambridge, CUP, 1993, pp. 1—2. TYRANNY A tyrant was roughly what we should call a dictator, a man who 1 obtained... | |
| Patrick Amory - 2003 - 552 pagina’s
...or regions that it purported to examine; it was an essential tool of imperial diplomacy and tactics: AD Lee. Information and Frontiers: Roman Foreign Relations in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, 1993). But just because deta1ls could be correct does not mean that we must accept the whole frameuvrk... | |
| Fergus Millar - 2002 - 508 pagina’s
...Centuries," International History Review 10 (1988) : 345-77 (chapter 10 in this volume), along with AD Lee, Information and Frontiers: Roman Foreign Relations in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, 1993). 4. See, eg, R. Duncan-Jones, Structure and Scale in the Roman Economy (Cambridge, 1990), chap,... | |
| David Stone Potter - 2004 - 788 pagina’s
...was collected — chiefly about strategic movements and more general "background" intelligence - see AD Lee, Information and Frontiers: Roman Foreign Relations in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, 1993), 81-142. 17 For the defeat of Severianus see Birley, Marcus Aiirelius, 121—22. 18 GL Cheesman,... | |
| David Stone Potter - 2004 - 804 pagina’s
...was collected — chiefly about strategic movements and more general "background" intelligence - see AD Lee, Information and Frontiers: Roman Foreign Relations in Late Antiquity (Cambridge, 1993), 81-142. 17 For the defeat of Severianus see Birley, Marcus Aurelius, 121-22. 18 GL Cheesman,... | |
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