[Corinth Publication] Hadrian and the Cities of the Roman Empire

Boatwright, Mary T ... Princeton University Press ... Cities throughout the Roman Empire flourished during the reign of Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), a phenomenon that not only strengthened and legitimized Roman dominion over its possessions but also revealed Hadrian ... 2000 ... Roman Empire flourished ... and legitimized Roman ... included imperial patronage of

[Agora Publication] Athenian Imperial Coinage

Shear, Josephine P ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 5.3 3 285-332 10.2307_146621 ... 1936 ... Athenian Imperial Coinage

[Agora Publication] Reflections on the Athenian Imperial Coinage

Thompson, Margaret ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 20 163-171+220 10.2307_1353957 ... 1982 ... Reflections on the Athenian Imperial Coinage

[Corinth Publication] A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth

Swift, E. H ... American Journal of Archaeology 25:2 142-159 ... April ... A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth

[Corinth Publication] A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. II. Tiberius

Swift, E. H ... American Journal of Archaeology 25:3 248-265 ... July ... A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. II. Tiberius

[Corinth Publication] A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. IV. The Four Torsos

Swift, E. H ... American Journal of Archaeology 26:2 131-147 ... April ... A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. IV. The Four Torsos

[Corinth Publication] A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. III. Gaius and Lucius Caesar

Swift, E. H ... American Journal of Archaeology 25:4 337-363 ... October ... A Group of Roman Imperial Portraits at Corinth. III. Gaius and Lucius Caesar

[Agora Publication] Uncanonical Imperial Portraits in the Eastern Roman Provinces: The Case of the Kanellopoulos Emperor

Riccardi, Lee Ann ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... Hesperia 69.1 1 105-132 10.2307_148367 ... 2000 ... Uncanonical Imperial Portraits in the Eastern Roman Provinces: The Case of the