Andrew Frederic Wallace-Hadrill, OBE, FBA, FSA (born 29 July 1951) is a British ancient historian, classical archaeologist, and academic. He is Professor...
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producer Andy Wallace (racing driver) (born 1961), race car driver Andrew Wallace-Hadrill This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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Snodgrass (honorary president), Paul Cartledge (Vice-Chair), and Andrew Wallace-Hadrill. Tom Flynn, The Universal Museum (Lulu, 2012) Christopher Hitchens...
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the father of the Roman historian Andrew Wallace-Hadrill and the brother of church historian, D.S. Wallace-Hadrill. The Barbarian West, 400–1000 (1952)...
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Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew (2011). Herculaneum: Past and Future. ISBN 978-0-7112-3142-9. p55 Antiquitates Romanae 1.44 Strabo, Geography V, 4, 8 Wallace-Hadrill...
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might incite: Beard, The Roman Triumph, pp. 134–137 et passim. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, "Domus and Insulae in Rome: Families and Housefuls," in Early Christian...
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figure 3:1 on p.47 in Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew in Rome and the Colonial City: Rethinking the Grid, 2022, eds. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, Sofia Greaves, Oxbow...
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Press. Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew. 1994. "The Articulation of the House". In Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum. By Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, 38–61...
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(PDF) from the original on June 14, 2022. Retrieved June 8, 2022. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (October 15, 2010). "Pompeii: Portents of Disaster". BBC History...
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Donald Henry Northcote 1992 Gabriel Horn 1999 Sandra Dawson 2009 Andrew Wallace-Hadrill 2013 Richard Penty 2023 Martin Burton 'The colleges and halls: Sidney...
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original on February 10, 2014. Retrieved April 25, 2014. John Rich, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, eds., City and Country in the Ancient World. London: Routledge...
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Marcellinus, book 31, chapter 7, in the Latin. Ammianus Marcellinus; Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (1986). The Later Roman Empire: (A.D. 354-378). Penguin Books Limited...
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London, Chicago: John Murray, University of Chicago. Rich, John; Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (1992). City and country in the ancient world (reprint, illustrated ed...
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2017. Pompeii exhibition: a timeline of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill & Joanne Berry, The Telegraph, 3 March 2013. Retrieved 26 November...
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March, 2005 "Suetonius | Roman author". Encyclopædia Britannica. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, "Suetonius as Historian", The Classical Review New Series, Vol...
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exposed though demolition work carried out between 1929 and 1933. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (2003). David L. Balch; Carolyn Osiek (eds.). Early Christian Families...
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Hudson, ISBN 0500272646 Wallace-Hadrill, Andrew in Rome and the Colonial City: Rethinking the Grid, 2022, eds. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, Sofia Greaves, Oxbow...
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original on 10 February 2014. Retrieved 25 April 2014. John Rich, Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, eds., City and Country in the Ancient World. London: Routledge...
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languages of the Empire, but the Empire was deliberately multilingual. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill says "The main desire of the Roman government was to make itself...
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fourteenth centuries and the grid plan', in: Sofia Greaves and Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (eds.), Rome and the Colonial City: Rethinking the Grid, Oxford...
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Merula from Barbara Kellum, review of Rome's Cultural Revolution by Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, American Journal of Philology 132:2 (2011), p. 334. Westermann...
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Vernon – Professor of psychology, first woman to head the department Andrew Wallace-Hadrill – Director of the British School at Rome and professor of Classics...
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Cultural Politics, p. 190. Cornell (ed.), Fragments, vol. II, p. 331. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, "Roman arches", p. 163. Rosivach, "Lex Fannia", pp. 1–15. Broughton...
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Ara Pacis, Temple of Actian Apollo, and the Temple of Mars Ultor. Andrew Wallace-Hadrill explains that there are two ways to interpret the use of Augustan...
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Rimell (King's) Paul Cartledge (Clare) Robin Cormack (Wolfson) Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (Sidney Sussex) David Sedley (Christ's) Richard L. Hunter (Trinity)...
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Press, 1988), p. 155. As recorded in the regionary catalogues; Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, "Emperors and Houses in Rome," in Childhood, Class, and Kin in...
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(born 1949) Lily Ross Taylor (1886–1969) - Roman history Thucydides Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (born 1951) Max Weber (1864–1920) Xenophon Polybius John Van Antwerp...
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a series of three room suites leading off of it. Archaeologist Andrew Wallace-Hadrill suggested that with a little imagination, these suites are comparable...
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translated by Walter Hamilton, With an Introduction and Notes by Andrew Wallace-Hadrill) (2004). Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-044406-3. Anna Comnena: The...
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Barker (1984–1988) Professor Richard Hodges (1988–1995) Professor Andrew Wallace-Hadrill (1995–2009) Professor Christopher Smith (2009–2017) Professor Stephen...
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