* = Catalogue
1. ROME & HER EMPIRE B.Cunliffe
2. ROMAN COINS * P.C.Kent
3. COINS (British Museum)
4. CHRONICLES Reubeni Foundation
5. THE COIN ATLAS Joe Cribb
6. THE EMPERORS OF ROME D.Sear
7. MONEY Joe Cribb
8. HANIBAL & THE ENEMIES OF ROME
9. THE GLORY OF ROME V.Der Heyden
10. ANCIENT EGYPT Time Life
11. THE TWELVE CAESARS Suetonius
12. COINS John Porteous
13. JEWISH HISTORY ATLAS M.Gilbert
14. COINS OF THE LAND OF ISRAEL
15. CLASSICAL GREECE Time Life
16. IMPERIAL ROME Time Life
17. GREEK COIN TYPES Richard Plant
18. A DICTIONARY OF ROMAN COINS Stevenson
19. THE BIBLE AS HISTORY Keller
20. DICTIONARY OF WORLD HISTORY Wetterau
21. THE ROMAN EMPERORS Michael Grant
22. LIFE & TIMES OF HEROD THE GREAT
23. ROMAN SILVER COINS, Seaby
24. ROMAN COINS Seaby *
25. GREEK COINS Vol 1 Europe,Seaby *
26. GREEK COINS Vol 2 Asia & Africa *
27. GREEK IMPERIAL COINS Seaby *
28. COLLECTING GREEK COINS John Anthony
29. ROMAN COINS, HOW TO COLLECT THEM
30. STANDARD CATALOGUE OF BRITISH COINS *
31. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF DATES & EVENTS
32. MONEY OF THE WORLD Pascoe
33. BEGINNERS GUIDE TO COLLECTING Howard Linecar
34. ROMAN CIVILISATION, THE REPUBLIC Lewis/Reinhold
35. ROMAN CIVILISATION, THE EMPIRE Lewis Reinhold
36. TACITUS, THE HISTORIES Translated by Keneth Wellesley
37. WHO'S WHO IN THE ANCIENT WORLD Betty Radice
38. COLLECTING COINS David Hendin
39. JOSEPHUS Excelsior Edition
40. WHO WAS WHO IN THE ROMAN WORLD Diana Bowder
41. HISTORY OF OUR PEOPLE IN BIBLE TIMES Halpern
42. CHRONICLE OF THE WORLD Longmans
43. THE ENGLISHMAN'S LATIN DICTIONARY Woodhouse
44. THE COINS OF ROMAN BRITAIN
45. COINS OF ROMAN BRITAIN
46. HISTORICAL GUIDE TO JERUSALEM
47. VERULAMIUM
48. ATLAS OF THE BIBLE
49. THE NEW LION HANDBOOK TO THE BIBLE
50. DECLINE & FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE Edward Gibbons
51. A TEST OF TIME David Rohl
52. ATLAS OF WORLD HISTORY Penguin
53. THE REVISED ENGLISH BIBLE, with APOCRYPHA
54. HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE Eli Barnavi
55. IDIOT’S GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING JUDAISM Aplha Books
56. IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT Michael Wood BBC Series
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
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2 comments:
Ah, a man who reads Tacitus, and is interested in æcclesia sancti Albani or Verulamium as it was properly called, before it became Uaeclingacæster, the Roman fort of Wæclingas.
Peter
I live reasonably close to St.Albans and when my kids were younger we used to pay visits to the Museum there. I was always happy to show them the Roman coins that had been excavated en site and used to proudly say "Daddy's got much better examples than these".
Sad to say, they were never very impressed !
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