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Donald Auberon Bullough, 13 June 1928–26 June 2002

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 August 2013

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References

1 Donald Bullough himself rendered this phrase as ‘a man who in any place would have been thought most learned’: The Age of Charlemagne(second edition) (London, 1973), 15Google Scholar. For a bibliography of Donald's work, compiled by Harting-Corrêa, A., see Smith, J.M.H. (ed.), Early Mediaeval Rome and the Christian West: Essays in Honour of Donald A. Bullough (Leiden, 2000), xxi–xxxiiGoogle Scholar.

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5 His inaugural lecture at Nottingham University was entitled Italy and her Invaders (Nottingham, 1968)Google Scholar.

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7 See Wallace-Hadrill, A., The British School at Rome: One Hundred Years (London. 2001), 130Google Scholar.

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12 Age of Charlemagne (above, n. 1), 18.

13 Friends, Neighbours and Fellow-drinkers (above, n. 4), 26.