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des monnaies grecques et romaines," 1901-; "Moneta," 

 1914). He is a large contributor to the "Dictionnaire des 

 antiquites." 



BOUCHE-LECLERCQ, of Paris, is engaged upon history 

 and institutions (" Republique et empire," 1909; U L 'Intol- 

 erance religieuse et la politique," 1911 ; "Manuel des insti- 

 tutions romaines,'' 1886). BLOCK, of Paris, has published 

 upon history and institutions ("La plebe romaine," 

 1911; "La republique romaine," 1913). He has con- 

 tributed many articles to the "Dictionnaire des 

 antiquites." GSELL, of Paris, has published especially 

 upon the history and archaeology of North Africa 

 ("Algerie et Tunisie," 1911; "Atlas archeologique de 

 1'Algerie," 1911; "Histoire ancienne de 1'Afrique du 

 Nord," 1913). AUDOLLENT, of Clermont, has published 

 on institutions, inscriptions, and topography ("Defixio- 

 num tabellae quotquot innotuerunt," 1904; "Carthage 

 romaine," 1901). BOXLER, of the Institut Catholique, 

 Paris, has published on institutions ("Precis des institu- 

 tions publiques de la Grece et de Rome," 1903). Tou- 

 TAIN, of Paris, has worked especially in religion and 

 epigraphy ("Les cultes paiens dans 1'empire romain," 

 1907, 1911; "Etudes de mythologie et d'histoire des 

 religions antiques," 1909; many articles in the "Diction- 

 naire des antiquites." For epigraphy, see under Cagnat). 

 RENEL, of Lyons, has published on religion ("Cultes 

 militaires de Rome," 1903; "Les religions de la Gaule 

 avant le Christianisme," 1906; many articles in the 

 "Dictionnaire des antiquites.") DEGERT, of the Institut 

 Catholique, Toulouse, has published on moral ideas 

 and characteristics ("Les idees morales de Ciceron," 

 1909). HERON DE VILLEFOSSE, of Paris, has published 

 extensively on antiquities ("Le tresor de Boscoreale," 

 1899; "Crustae aut emblemata," 1903; "Deux inscrip- 

 tions relatives a des generaux pompeiens," 1898). 



