Order:
  1.  6
    The Legions of the Euphrates Frontier.R. Knox M'Elderry - 1909 - Classical Quarterly 3 (01):44-.
    In a recently-published work of much learning and great interest, La Frontière de l'Euphrate de Pompée à la Conquète Arabe , M. Victor Chapot has dealt at some length with the history of the eastern legions. But neither he, nor, so far as I can find, any other writer, has attempted to fix their camps with full regard to chronology, and many points have been left uncertain. Although there is little direct evidence—less than for any other part of the Roman (...)
    Direct download (6 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  2.  4
    The Second Legionary Camp in Palestine.R. Knox M'Elderry - 1908 - Classical Quarterly 2 (02):110-.
    Was there a second legion in Palestine at all ? Mommsen has raised a doubt. In his note on C.I.L. iii 6641 ‘M. Iunio Maximo Leg. Augg. Leg. X Fr….’ he says ‘Quo tempore titulus positus est provinciam Palaestinam una sola legio obtinuerit necesse est X Fretensis; nam Augustorum vocabulum legatis legionis non solet addi nisi simul provinciae praesunt. Legio VI Ferrata quamquam a Dione in Iudaea collocatur, vide ne castra habuerit in Batanaea quae fuit sub legato Syriae Phoenices.’ On (...)
    Direct download (6 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark