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G. B. De Rossi and A. Ferrua, Inscriptiones Christianae Urbis Romae Septimo Saeculo Antiquiores. n.s. 6. Coemeteria in VIIS Latina, Labicina et Praenestina. Rome: Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana, 1975. Pp. viii + 318, numerous text figs., 3 plans (1 folding). L. 32.000. - H. I. Marrou (ed.), Recueil des Inscriptions Chrétiennes de la Gaule Antérieures à la Renaissance Carolingienne 1. Première Belgique, by Nancy Gauthier. Paris: C.N.R.S., 1975. Pp. 639, 7 pls., numerous photographs. Fr. 230. - N. Duval and F. Prévot, Recherches Archéologiques a Haïdra. 1. les Inscriptions Chrétiennes (Coll. de l'École française de Rome XVIII). Rome: École française de Rome, 1975. Pp. viii + 594, 312 illus. (incl. 7 plans and 1 folding plan). Fr. 170.

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G. B. De Rossi and A. Ferrua, Inscriptiones Christianae Urbis Romae Septimo Saeculo Antiquiores. n.s. 6. Coemeteria in VIIS Latina, Labicina et Praenestina. Rome: Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana, 1975. Pp. viii + 318, numerous text figs., 3 plans (1 folding). L. 32.000.

H. I. Marrou (ed.), Recueil des Inscriptions Chrétiennes de la Gaule Antérieures à la Renaissance Carolingienne 1. Première Belgique, by Nancy Gauthier. Paris: C.N.R.S., 1975. Pp. 639, 7 pls., numerous photographs. Fr. 230.

N. Duval and F. Prévot, Recherches Archéologiques a Haïdra. 1. les Inscriptions Chrétiennes (Coll. de l'École française de Rome XVIII). Rome: École française de Rome, 1975. Pp. viii + 594, 312 illus. (incl. 7 plans and 1 folding plan). Fr. 170.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

Jill Harries
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University of St. Andrews

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