From B. H. BLACKWELL'S LIST ^ 



THE ROMAN PROVINCES ^ 



W. T. ARNOLD, M.A. 



The Roman System of Provincial Admin- 

 istration to the Accession of Constantine tlie Great. 



Third Edition, revised by E. S. Bouchier, M.A. With a 

 Map. Crown 8vo, cloth, 6s. net. 



' Beyond question the best introduction in English to the subject of 

 provincial administration.' — The Guardian. 



' One must have Mommsen, one must have Bury's Gibbon, and one 

 adds to them W. T. Arnold." — The Contemporary Review. 



E. S. BOUCHIER, M.A. 



(Translator of ' Aristotle's Poetics ' and the ' Posterior Analytics.') 



Life and Letters in Roman Africa. 



Crown 8vo, cloth, 3s. 6d. net. 



' This kind of book is unfortunately too rare in English scholarship. 

 ... It is written with full knowledge of the various kinds of evidence, 

 and gives a pleasant and trustworthy account of an important group of 

 Roman provinces.' — The Oxford Magazine. 



Spain under tiie Roman Empire. With 



a Map. Crown 8vo, cloth, 5s. net. 



'There is no suggestion that the author thought he had done a great 

 thing. . . . Every statement has evidently been well tested before it went 

 to press, and the whole history so held in mind that every statement falls 

 into its place in a finished picture. ' — The Expository Times. 



Syria as a Roman Province. With a Map 



and Plate of Coins. Crown Svo, cloth, 6s. net. 



' Well planned, well written, and generally successful. . . . Mr. 

 Bouchier's practised hand has the cunning required for the due selection 

 and arrangement of the salient facts.' — The Journal of Hellenic Studies. 



Sardinia in Ancient Times. With a Map. 



Crown Svo, cloth, 5s. net. 



' The book is very thorough, and has not a dull page.'— TA< Contemporary 

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