History and Art of Eastern Provinces of Roman Empire Studies in the History and Art of the Eastern Provinces of the Roman Empire; written for the Quatercentenary of the University of Aberdeen by Seven of its Graduates: edited by W. M. Ramsay, Professor of Humanity in the University (Aberdeen, MCMVI)
The Classical Review 22 (02):53-55 (1908)
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