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Works by J.B Bury
- A History of the Roman empire |bury-history|
- 1893
from its foundation to the death of Marcus Aurelius (27 B.C.-180 A.D.)
The Student's Roman History
from the internet archive - Toronto
- The Ancient Greek Historians (Harvard Lectures) |bury-ancient|
- 1909
from the internet archive - Cornell
- The Constitution of the Later Roman Empire |bury-constitution|
- 1910
from the internet archive - Cornell also UofToronto
- The Life of St. Patrick |bury-life|
- 1905
from the internet archive - UofTronto
Works Edited by J.B Bury
- The Historical Geography of Europe |freeman-historical|
- 1903 - Third Edition
from the internet archive - Toronto
Vol 1 - Vol 2
Works Planned by J.B Bury
- The Cambridge Medieval History |cambridge-medieval-history|
- from the internet archive - UofToronto
- vol 1 - 1911 |cambridge-medieval-history-v01|
edited by
|Gwatkin, Henry Melville (1844-1916)| and
|Whitney, James Pounder (1857-1939)|
The Christian Roman Empire and
the Foundation of the Teutonic Kingdom
- vol 2 - 1913 - |cambridge-medieval-history-v02|
The Rise of the Saracens and
the Foundation of the Western Empire
- vol 3 - 1922 - |cambridge-medieval-history-v03|
Germany and the Western Empire
- vol 4 - 1923 - |cambridge-medieval-history-v04|
The Eastern Roman Empire (717-1453)
- vol 5 - 1926 - |cambridge-medieval-history-v05|
Contest of Empire and Papacy
- vol 6 - 1929
Victory of the Papacy
- vol 7 - 1932
Decline of Empire and Papacy
- vol 8 - 1936
The close of the Middle Ages
- The Cambridge Medieval History |cambridge-ancient-history|
- I. Egypt and Babylonia to 1580 B.C.
- II. The Egyptian and Hittite Empires to c. 1000 B.C.
- III. The Assyrian Empire.
- IV. The Persian Empire and the West.
- V. Athens, 478-401 2. 3.
- VI. Macedon, 401-301 B.C.
- VII. The Hellenistic monarchies and the rise of Rome.
- VIII. Rome and the Mediterranean, 218-133 B.C.
- IX. The Roman Republic, 133-44 B.C.
- X. The Augustan Empire, 44 B.C.-A.D. 70.
- XI. The imperial peace, A.D. 70-192.
- XII. The imperial crisis and recovery, A.D. 193-324
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