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The Roman Empire: Essays on the Constitutional History (81 a.d. to 1081 a.d.) By F. W. Bussell. Two volumes. 9 × 5½, 402 + 521 pp. London: Longmans, Green and Co. 1910. 28s. n.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 September 2012

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Copyright © Ernest Barker 1911. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies

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page 237 note 1 For instance, it is extremely doubtful whether the author is right in contradicting the current view that war was the normal state, peace the abnormal. The question is important and should have been investigated exhaustively.

page 238 note 1 Mommsen, Gesammelte Schriften, iv.

page 238 note 2 Heinemann, Geschichte der Normannen in Unteritalien und Sicilien, 143, 150; Chalandon, , La Domination Normande, i, p. 137142Google Scholar.

page 238 note 3 Röhricht, Geschichte des Königrcichs Jerusalem, 125, n. 1.

page 238 note 4 Ibid. 49, n. 8.