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Birley Anthony R. The Roman Government of Britain
New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. – 546 p. ISBN 0-19-925237-8 978-0-19-925237-4
The Roman Government of Britain is a completely rewritten version of Professor Birley's Fasti of Roman Britain (1981), with biographical entries for all higher officials from AD 43 to 409. Several new governors, legionary legates, tribunes, procurators, and fleet prefects are included, and the entries for those previously known revised; and in this edition translations of all sources have been added. Introductory sections deal with career-structures in the principate and the changed system of the late empire. Evidence for imperial visits is also quoted and discussed. The work provides a full conspectus of all the literary, epigraphic, and numismatic sources for the history of Roman rule in Britain.
CONTENTS Abbreviations Note on the Citation of Sources High Officials of the Undivided Province, 43–c.213 Introduction: the senatorial career in the principate Claudio-Neronian Governors, 43–69 (Gov. 1–7) Flavian Governors, 69–96 (Gov. 8–12) Governors from Nerva to Hadrian, 98–138 (Gov. 13–23) Governors from Antoninus Pius to Commodus, 138–92 (Gov. 24–36) Governors under Severus and Caracalla, 197–c.213 (Gov. 37–41) Incerti (Gov. a–o) Comites of the Emperors in Britain (Com. Aug. 1–17) The Legions and their Bases Legionary Legates (LL 1–41, a–g) Iuridici (Iurid. 1–7) Tribuni laticlavii (Trib. 1–32, a–d) The Procuratorial Career The Procurators (Proc. 1–14) The Praefecti Classis (Praef. cl. 1–7) Census-Officials and Junior Procurators (Jun. Proc. 1–8) From Caracalla to Carinus, c.213–285 The First Division of Britain Governors and Legionary Legates in the Third Century Carausius and Allectus, 286–296 Marcus Aurelius Maus ( . . . ) Carausius, 286–293 The Fall of Carausius and the Rule of Allectus The Recovery of Britain in 296 The Last Century of Roman Rule The Second Division of Britain The Problem of Valentia Military Command and Civil Administration in Late Roman Britain From the Tetrarchy to the Early Fifth Century: High Officials and Imperial Involvement The End of Roman Rule Appendix British Client-Rulers Select Bibliography Glossary Index