Criminal Law Under Tiberius Robert Samuel Rogers: Criminal Trials and Criminal Legislation under Tiberius. Pp. x+216. Middletown, Conn.: The American Philological Association, 1935. Cloth
The Classical Review 51 (01):31-32 (1937)
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