Bibliography: Antonine plague

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Duncan-Jones, R. (2018). ‘The Antonine Plague Revisited’. Arctos 52: 41–72.
McConnell, J, A. Wilson, M. Arienzo, N. Chellman, S. Eckhardt, E. Thompson, M. Pollard and J. Steffensen (2018). ‘Lead pollution recorded in Greenland ice indicates European emissions tracked plagues, wars, and imperial expansion during antiquity’. PNAS 115.22: 5726–5731.
Elliott, C. (2016). ‘The Antonine Plague, Climate Change and Local Violence in Roman Egypt’. Past and Present 231: 3–31.
Harper, K. (2016). ‘People, Plagues, and Prices in the Roman World: The Evidence from Egypt’. JEH 76.3: 803–839.
Lo Cascio, E. (2012). L'impatto della peste antonina. Pragmateiai 22. Bari: Edipuglia.
Bruun, Chr. (2007). ‘The Antonine plague and the third century crisis’, in O. Hekster and G. De Kleijn (eds), Crises and the Roman Empire: proceedings of the seventh workshop of the international network impact of Empire (Nijmegen, June 20-24, 2006). Leiden: Brill, 201–217.
Bruun, Chr. (2003). ‘The Antonine plague in Rome and Ostia’. JRA 16: 426–434.
Greenberg, J. (2003). ‘Plagued by doubt: reconsidering the impact of a mortality crisis in the 2nd c. A.D.’. JRA 16: 413–425.
Bagnall, R. (2002). ‘The effects of plague: model and evidence’. JRA 15: 114–120.
Scheidel, W. (2002). ‘A model of demographic and economic change in Roman Egypt after the Antonine plague’. JRA 15: 97–114.
Duncan-Jones, R. (1996). ‘The impact of the Antonine plague’. JRA 9: 108–136.
Litmann, R. and M. Litmann (1973). ‘Galen and the Antonine Plague’. AJP 94.3: 243–255.
Gilliam, J. (1961). ‘The Plague under Marcus Aurelius’. AJP 82.3: 225–251.