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J. Rougé: Expositio totius mundi et gentium. Introduction, texte critique, traduction, notes et commentaire. Pp. 379; 2 maps. Paris: Éditions du Cerf, 1966. Paper, 36 fr.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

Robert Browning
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Birkbeck College, London

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page 112 note 1 Rougé gives a balanced survey of the evidence and the conclusion to which it leads on pp. 48–55.

page 112 note 2 Cf. p. 318 Nous sommes donc obligé d'admettre que ce passage est fortement corrompu, et que, si l'on en comprend parfaitement le sens général, il est impossible d'en fournir une justification parfaite. The same point of view is expressed repeatedly.

page 113 note 1 Cf. Socrates, , Hist. Eccl. iv. 36Google Scholar; Pigulevskaya, N. V., Araby u granic Vizantii i Irana v IV—VI vv. (1964), 38, 41.Google Scholar

page 113 note 2 Ruggini, , Economia e società nell' Italia annonaria: rapporti fra agricoltura e commercio dal iv al vi secolo d. C. (Milan, 1961)Google Scholar; Hannestad, K. (not Hannestadt, as in Rougé's bibliography), L'Évolution des ressources agricoles de l'Italie du IVe au VIe siècle de notre ère (Copenhagen, 1962)Google Scholar.