The Reign of Trajan, and its Place in Contemporary Scholarship (1960-72)
by Kenneth Hugh Waters, Tasmania
Table of Contents
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I. General |
381 |
Bibliography Part I |
384 |
| II. Trajan's Acquisition of the Throne |
385 |
1. Assassination and Adoption |
385 |
Bibliography Part II.1 |
389 |
2. Propaganda |
391 |
Bibliography Part II.2 |
397 |
3. The Divinity of the Emperor |
399 |
Bibliography Part II.3 |
400 |
| III. Establishment and Administration |
401 |
Bibliography Part III |
404 |
| IV. Trajan and the Christians |
406 |
Bibliography Part IV |
409 |
V.Trajan's Replies to Pliny |
411 |
Bibliography Part V |
412 |
| VI. Financial Policy and Administration; Economic Life |
412 |
Bibliography Part VI |
414 |
| II. Trajanic Wars and Frontiers. The Danube and the East |
415 |
1. Policy and Strategy |
415 |
2. The Danube |
417 |
Bibliography Part VII.2 |
420 |
3. The East |
422 |
Bibliography Part VII.3 |
426 |
| II. Conclusions: Ancient and Modern Views of the Reign |
428 |
Bibliography Part VIII |
430 |