C. R. Elrington Oxford University Press J. J. Wilkes
This volume is devoted to an account of Roman Cambridgeshire. It completes the general' articles on the county for the Victoria History, while the topography, on which four volumes have already been published, remains to be completed in three or four further volumes. Although in Roman times the county in no way formed a unit, and may indeed have been divided between the provinces of Britannia Superior and Inferior along the line of the Fen Causeway, and although only a relatively small part of the area looked towards the Roman settlement of Cambridge as its centre while the rest looked...
This volume is devoted to an account of Roman Cambridgeshire. It completes the general' articles on the county for the Victoria History, while the top...