• Adam, A. K. A. Docetism (ECOLE).
  • Alexander, Michael C. How Many Roman Senators Were Ever Prosecuted? The Evidence from the Late Republic (Phoenix).
  • Ash, Rhiannon. Warped Intertextualities: Naevius and Sallust at Tacitus Histories 2.12.2 (Histos).
  • Baker, R. J. and R.A. Pitcher. "Up at a Villa, Down in the City"?: Four Epigrams of Martial (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Banchich, Thomas M.
    • Domnica Augusta, Wife of the Emperor Valens (DIR).
    • Gallus Caesar (15 March 351-354 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Jovian (363-364 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Marcellus (366 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Procopius (365-366 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Quintillus (270 A.D) (DIR).
  • Beavers, Anthony F. Monarchianism (ECOLE).
  • Beccari, Camillus. Beatification and Canonization (CE).
  • Beness, J. Lea. Sulpicius (tr. pl. 88 BC) and the Pompeii (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Bond, Helen. Pontius Pilate (ECOLE).
  • Buck, D. F. The Reign of Aurelian in Eunapius' Histories (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Burke, John W. Emblematic Scenes in Suetonius' Vitellius (Histos).
  • Chapman, John.
    • Clement of Rome, Saint and Pope (CE).
    • Saint Cyprian of Carthage (CE).
  • Clark, Edward D. Roman Legionary Forces in Sicily During the Second Punic War: The Number of Legions Stationed on the Island from 214 to 210 B.C. (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Cockburn, Gordon T. Notes and Discussions: Aeneas and the Gates of Sleep: An Etymological Approach (Phoenix).
  • Coffta, David J.
    • C. Nymphidius Sabinus (68 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Galba (68-69 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Nero (54-68 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Otho (69 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Vitellius (69 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Coppolino, Nina C. Augustus (31 B.C.-14 A.D (DIR).
  • Curran, John. The Bones of St. Peter? (Classics Ireland).
  • Develin, Bob. Reviews and Roman Factional Politics (Electronic Antiquity).
  • De Waal, Anton.
    • Roman Catacombs (CE).
    • The Chair of Peter (CE).
  • DiMaio, Jr., Michael
    • Allectus (293-296/7 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Amandus and Aelianus (285 or 286 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Anastasia (Daughter of Constantius I Chlorus) (DIR).
    • Calocaerus (333/334 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Carausius (286/7-293 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Constans I (337-350 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Constantina (Daughter of Constantine I) (DIR).
    • Constantine I (306-337 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Constantine II (337-340 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Constantius I Chlorus (305-306 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Constantius II (337-361 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Dalmatius Caesar (335-337 A.D) (DIR).
    • Eugenius (303/304 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Eusebia Augusta (353-360 A.D.) and Faustina (360-361 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Galerius (305-311 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Hannibalianus Rex Regum (335-337 A.D) (DIR).
    • Helena (Wife of Julian the Transgressor) (DIR).
    • L. Domitius Alexander (308-309 A.D.) (DIR).
    • L. Domitius Domitianus and Aurelius Achilleus (ca.296/297-ca.297/298) (DIR).
    • Licinius (308-324 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Magnentius (350-353 A.D) and Decentius (351-353 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Martinianus (324 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Maxentius (306-312 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Maximianus Herculius (286-305 A.D) (DIR).
    • Maximinus Daia (305-313 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Nepotian (350 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Severus II (306-307 A.D.) (DIR).
    • The Siblings of Constantine I (DIR).
    • Silvanus (355 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Vetranio (350 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Dise, Jr., Robert L. A Reassessment of the Functions of Beneficiarii Consularis (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Donahue, John.
    • Titus Flavius Domitianus (81-96 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Titus Flavius Vespasianus (69-79 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Drijvers, Jan Willem. Helena Augusta (248/249-328/329 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Elton, Hugh.
    • "Barbarization" in the Late Roman Army (ORB).
    • Basiliscus (Leo) Caesar (476-477/8 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Flavius Basiliscus (475-476 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Leo I (457-474 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Leo II (474 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Leontius (484-488 A.D.) (DIR).
    • The Collapse of the Roman Empire--Military Aspects (ORB).
    • The Late Roman Army (ORB).
    • Western Roman Emperors of the First Quarter of the Fifth Century (DIR).
  • Erskine, Andrew. Greek Gifts and Roman Suspicion (Classics Ireland).
  • Evans, James Allan.
    • Justin I (518-527 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Justinian (527-565 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Theodora (Wife of Justinian I) (DIR).
  • Evans-Grubbs, Judith. "Marriage More Shameful than Adultery": Slave-Mistress Relationships, "Mixed Marriages," and Late Roman Law (Phoenix).
  • Fagan, Garrett G.
    • Claudius (41-54 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Gaius (Caligula) (A.D. 37-41) (DIR).
    • Tiberius (14-37 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Tiberius Gemellus (19-37/38 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Fantham, Elaine. The Ambiguity of Virtus in Lucan's Civil War and Statius' Thebaid (Arachnion).
  • Fieser, James, Ed.
    • Augustine (354-430) (IEP).
    • Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Epictetus (c.55-c.135 CE.) (IEP).
    • Ancient Greek and Roman Libraries (IEP).
    • Lucretius (98-55 BCE.) (IEP).
    • Neoplatonism (IEP).
    • Plotinus (204-270 CE.) (IEP).
    • Roman Philosophy (IEP).
  • Fisher, Nick. Laser-Quests: Unnoticed Allusions to Contraception in a Poet and a Princeps? (Classics Ireland).
  • Fishwick, Duncan. On the Temple of Divus Augustus (Phoenix).
  • Flory, Marleen B. The Deification of Roman Women (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Freeman, Philip. On the Annexation of Provinces to the Roman Empire (Classics Ireland).
  • French, Valerie. Midwives and Maternity Care in the Roman World (Helios).
  • Gerard, John. The Reform of the Calendar (CE).
  • Gietmann, G. Basilica (CE).
  • Goldberg, Eric J. The Fall of the Roman Empire Revisited: Sidonius Apollinaris and His Crisis of Identity (Essays in History).
  • Griffith, Alison. Mithraism (EAWC).
  • Hardie, Philip. Fifth-Century Athenian and Augustan Images of the Barbarian Other (Classics Ireland).
  • Hassett, Maurice M.
    • Christian Archaeology (CE).
    • Early Christian Representations of Angels (CE).
    • John Cassian (CE).
    • Labarum (Chi-Rho) (CE).
  • Havey, F. P. African Synods (CE).
  • Healy, Patrick J.
    • Augustus (CE).
    • Aurelian (CE).
    • Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (CE).
  • Herbermann, Charles G. and Georg Grupp. Constantine the Great (CE).
  • Henderson, John. Three Men in a Vote: Proscription and the Power of the Text (Appian, Bellum Ciuile 4.1. 1-6. 51) (Histos).
  • Higham, Adrian. In Search of Diocletian (Classics Ireland).
  • Hillman, Thomas P. Plutarch and the First Consulship of Pompeius and Crassus (Phoenix).
  • Hodgkinson, Michael. John Malalas, Licinius Macer, and the History of Romulus (Histos).
  • Humphries, Mark. Zeno and Gallienus: Two Gentlemen of Verona (Classics Ireland).
  • Kaster, Robert A. The Shame of the Romans (APA Presidential Address).
  • Kirsch, J. P. Saint Cecilia (CE).
  • Knox, Ellis L. History of Western Civilization (Boise State University).
    • Ancient Europe
      • The Punic Wars.
      • The Roman Revolution.
      • The First Caesars.
  • Leadbetter, William.
    • Ingenuus (260 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Regalianus (260 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Lenski, Noel. Valens (364-378 A.D) (DIR).
  • Long, Jacqueline F. Vaballathus and Zenobia (270-272 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Loughlin, James F. Saint Ambrose of Milan (CE).
  • Mackie, C. J. Vergil's Dirae, South Italy, and Etruria (Phoenix).
  • Madden, John.
    • Daily Life in Ancient Rome (Review) (Classics Ireland).
    • Slavery in the Roman Empire: Numbers and Origins (Classics Ireland).
  • Martindale, Cyril.Christmas (CE).
  • Mathisen, Ralph J.
    • Anicius Olybrius (April/May 472-[11 July 472]-22 October or 2 November 472) (DIR).
    • Anthemius (12 April 467-11 July 472 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Avitus (9/10 July 455 - 17/18 October 456) (DIR).
    • Diocletian (284-305 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Eudocia, Daughter of Valentinian III (DIR).
    • Galla Placidia (DIR).
    • Glycerius (3/5 March 4730-June 474) (DIR).
    • Honorius (395-423 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Julius Nepos (19/24 June 474-[28 August 475]-25 April/9 May/22 June 480) (DIR).
    • Julius Valerius Maiorianus (18 February/28 December 457-2/7 August 461) (DIR).
    • Justa Grata Honoria (DIR).
    • Libius Severus (461-465 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Licinia Eudoxia (DIR).
    • Petronius Maximus (17 March 455-22 May 455) (DIR).
    • Valentinian III (425-455 A.D) (DIR).
  • McDougall, Iain. Livy and Etruscan Women (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Meckler, Michael L.
    • Caracalla (211-217 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Clodius Albinus (193-197 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Didius Julianus (193 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Elagabalus (218-222 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Geta (211 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Macrinus and Diadumenianius (217-218 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Maximinus Thrax (235-238 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Pertinax (192-193 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Pescennius Niger (193-194 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Philip the Arab and Rival Claimants of the Later 240s (DIR).
    • Septimius Severus (193-211 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Moles, John. Cry Freedom: Tacitus Annals 4.32-35 (Histos).
  • Moore, R. Scott.
    • Constans II (641-668 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Constantine IV (668-685 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Gregory (646-47 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Heraclius (October 5 610-February 641 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Heraclonas (April/May-September 641 A.D.) and Constantine III (February-April/May 641 A.D. (DIR).
    • Justinian II (685-695 & 705-711 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Leontius (695-98 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Mezezius (668-669 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Olympius (649-653 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Tiberius III(II) (698-705 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Muhlberger, Steven. Overview of Late Antiquity (ORB).
    • Chapter 1: The Classical Prologue.
      • The Inland Sea.
      • The Mediterranean -- Climate, Crops and Cities.
      • Climate and Economy outside the Mediterranean Basin.
      • Politics and North-South Trade in Antiquity.
      • Ideology, Identity and Empire -- The Greeks.
      • Ideology, Identity and Empire -- The Romans.
      • The Decline of the Roman System -- A.D. 100-300.
      • Religion and the Roman Empire -- Judaism.
      • Religion and the Roman Empire -- Christianity.
    • Chapter 2: The Fourth Century.
      • The Urge for Unification.
      • Building a New Roman Empire.
      • Constantine.
      • The Foundation of an Imperial Church.
      • A New Christian Culture of Monks and Martyrs.
    • Chapter 3: The Fifth Century.
      • The Fifth-Century Transformation.
      • Weak Emperors and Warlords.
      • The Effect of Barbarian Success.
      • Crisis and Recovery in the Eastern Empire.
      • Growth and Division in Christendom.
      • The Impact of the Fifth-century Crisis.
    • Chapter 4: The Sixth Century.
      • Ancient Society on the Verge of Dissolution.
      • Government and Society in the Old Roman World, A.D. 500-530.
      • Justinian--The Character of His Regime.
      • Justinian -- Wars and Church Councils.
      • The Extinction of an Urban Culture.
      • A Framework of Monasteries.
    • Chapter 5: The Seventh Century.
      • The Old Pattern Broken.
      • The Wars of Heraclius.
      • The Arabs -- A Covenant With God Leads to Empire.
      • The Impact of the Arabs.
  • Murison, Charles Leslie. The Death of Titus: A Reconsideration (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Nathan, Geoffrey S.
    • Arcadius (395-408 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Marcian (450-457 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Niaxin, Wang and Thomas Wiedemann. Mommsen's Roman History (Histos).
  • Pohlsander, Hans A.
    • Constantia (Wife of Licinius) (DIR).
    • Crispus Caesar (317-326 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Fausta (ca.293-326 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Isaac Comnenus, Emperor of Cyprus (DIR).
  • Portalié, Eugène.
    • The Life of Saint Augustine of Hippo (CE).
    • The Works of Saint Augustine of Hippo (CE).
    • The Teaching of Saint Augustine of Hippo (CE).
  • Quinn, Dennis. Commodus (180-192 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Rich, John. Structuring Roman History: the Consular Year and the Roman Historical Tradition (Histos).
  • Richmond, John. The Latter Days of a Love Poet: Ovid in Exile (Classics Ireland).
  • Roberts, Walter E.
    • Firmus (ca.372-ca.375 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Gratian (367-83 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Magnus Maximus (383-388 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Valentinian I (364-375 A.D) (DIR).
    • Valentinian II (375-92 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Saavedra, Tina. Agrippina the Elder: Vixen or Victim? (Diotima).
  • Seaford, R. A. S. The Mysteries of Dionysos at Pompeii (Diotima).
  • Seager, Robin. Ammianus, Theodosius and Sallust's Jugurtha (Histos).
  • Shahan, Thomas J.
    • Saint Caesarius of Arles (CE).
    • Early Roman Christian Cemeteries (CE).
  • Smith, R. A. A Lock and a Promise: Myth and Allusion in Aeneas' Farewell to Dido in Aeneid 6 (Phoenix).
  • Snyder, Christopher. Sub-Roman Britain: An Introduction (ORB).
  • Storch, Rudoplh H. Relative Deprivation and the Ides of March: Motive for Murder (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Terrade, Laurent. Hilarius of Arles' Life of Honoratus (ECOLE).
  • Thompson, Lloyd. Roman Perceptions of Blacks (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Thurston, Herbert. The Christian Calendar (CE).
  • Treggiari, Susan. Leges Sine Moribus (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Tritle, Lawrence A. Whose Tool? Ammianus Marcellinus on the Emperor Valens (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Turner William. Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius (CE).
  • Vanderspoel, John. Prosopography and the Grammarian in Late Antiquity (Ancient History Bulletin).
  • Walthew, C. V. Roman Basilicas: A Progress Report (Classics Ireland).
  • Weigel, Richard D.
    • Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.) (DIR).
    • Valerian (253-260 A.D.) and Gallienus (253-268 A.D.) (DIR).
  • Wilhelm, J.
    • The Apostolic See (CE).
    • Apostolic Succession (CE).
  • Willett, Steven J. Reticent about the Feeling, Precise about the Thing: Horace's Ironic Elegy (Diotima).
  • Worthington, Ian. Plutarch, X.OR. 848e: A Loeb Mistranslation and Its Effect on Hyperides' Entry into Athenian Political Life (Electronic Antiquity).
  • Yardley, John C. The Literary Background to Justin/Trogus (Ancient History Bulletin).