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Where was Procopius' Therme?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

Michael Vickers
Affiliation:
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1974

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References

page 10 note 1 Bakalakis, G., ‘Therme–Thessalonike’, Antike Kunst, Beih. i (1963) 3034Google Scholar, pls. 17–18; Ph. Petsas, ‘Ἁἰγαὶ—Πέλλα—Θεσσαλονίκη’, Symposium ‘Ancient Macedonia’, Thessaloniki, 1968 (Thessaloniki, 1970), 226; M. Vickers, ‘The town planning of Roman Thessaloniki’, ibid. 245; Zahrnt, M., Olynth und die Chalkidier (Munich, 1971), 188.Google Scholar

page 10 note 2 Edson, C. F., ‘Notes on the Thracian phoros’, CP xliii (1947), 100104.Google Scholar

page 10 note 3 De Thessalonica eiusque agro dissertatio geographica (Berlin, 1839), 15Google Scholar. Beševliev, V., Zur Deutung der Kastellnamen in Prokops ‘De Aedificiis’ (Amsterdam, 1970)Google Scholar only deals with the forts newly built by Justinian (iv. II).