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4. The late Professor J. B. Bury. (1) An Impression

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 December 2011

J. P. Whitney
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Emmanuel College
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page 192 note 1 V. vol. I. ch. III of History of Later Roman Empire [1889]. Contrast vol. I. ch. IX. pp.308–313 [1923], where he says (p.311) that “the success of the barbarians…cannot be explained by any general considerations,” but he had accepted some in 1889.

page 193 note 1 The first article in the Cambridge Historical Journal, vol. I. No. I, 1923 “A lost Caesarea” was by Professor Bury. During 1925–6 he served on the Editorial Committee.