Bibliography: Trajan

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Stephenson, J.W. (2013). ‘The Column of Trajan in the light of ancient cartography and geography’. JHG 40: 79–93.
Coleman, K.M. (2012). ‘Bureaucratic Language in the Correspondence between Pliny and Trajan’. TPAPA 142.2: 189–238.
McCarthy, M. (2012). ‘Trajan's Column’, in R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champlin and S. Huebner (eds), Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Oxford: Blackwell.
Stern, G. (2012). ‘Trajan (Nerva Traianus Augustus)’, in R. Bagnall, K. Brodersen, C. Champlin and S. Huebner (eds), Blackwell's Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Oxford: Blackwell.
Seelentag, G. (2011). ‘Imperial Representation and Reciprocation: The Case of Trajan’. CJ 107.1: 73–97.
Marzano, A. (2009). ‘Trajanic building projects on base-metal denominations and audience targeting’. PBSR 77: 125–158.
Serban, M. (2009). ‘Trajan's Bridge over the Danube’. IJNA 38.2: 331–342.
Seelentag, G. (2008). ‘Der Kaiser als Fürsorger - die italische Alimentarinstitution’. Historia 57.2: 208–241.
Noreña, C. (2007). ‘The Social Economy of Pliny's Correspondence with Trajan’. AJP 128.2: 239–277.
Anderson, J.C. (2003). ‘Emperor and architect:Trajan and Apollodoros and their predecessors.’, in P. Defosse (ed.), Hommages à Carl Deroux. III: Histoire et épigraphie, Droit.. Bruxelles: Latomus, 3–10.
Grainger, J.D. (2003). Nerva and the Roman succession crisis of AD 96-99. London: Routledge.
Boatwright, M.T. (2002). ‘Trajan outside Rome: construction and embellishment in Italy and the Provinces’, in P.A. Stadter and L. Van der Stockt (eds), Sage and emperor: Plutarch, Greek intellectuals, and Roman power in the time of Trajan (98-117 A.D.). Leuven: Leuven University Press, 259–264.
Eck, W. (2002). ‘An Emperor is Made: Senatorial Politics and Trajan's Adoption by Nerva in 97’, in G. Clark and T. Rajak (eds), Philosophy and power in the Graeco-Roman world essays in honour of Miriam Griffin. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 211–226.
Koeppel, G. (2002). ‘The column of Trajan: Narrative Technique and the Image of the Emperor’, in P.A. Stadter and L. Van der Stockt (eds), Sage and emperor: Plutarch, Greek intellectuals, and Roman power in the time of Trajan (98-117 A.D.). Leuven: Leuven University Press, 245–258.
Roche, P.A. (2002). ‘The Public Image of Trajan's Family’. CP 97.1: 41–60.
Stadter, P.A. and L. Van der Stockt (2002). Sage and emperor: Plutarch, Greek intellectuals, and Roman power in the time of Trajan (98-117 A.D.). Symbolae Facultatis Litterarum Lovaniensis A.29. Leuven: Leuven University Press.
Watkins, T.H. (2002). ‘Colonia Marciana Traiana Thamugadi: Dynasticism in Numidia’. Phoenix 56.1/2: 84–108.
Berriman, A. and M. Todd (2001). ‘A Very Roman Coup: The Hidden War of Imperial Succession, AD 96-8’. Historia 50: 312–331.
Rees, R. (2001). ‘To be and not to be: Pliny's paradoxical Trajan’. BICS 45.1: 149–168.
Coarelli, F. (2000). The Column of Trajan. Rome: .
Griffin, M. (2000). ‘Nerva to Hadrian’, in A. Bowman, P. Garnsey and D. Rathbone (eds), The High Empire: A.D. 70-192. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 84–131.
Lancaster, L. (1999). ‘Building Trajan's Column’. AJA 103.3: 419–439.
Bennett, J. (1997). Trajan. Optimus Princeps. London: Routlegde.
Davies, P. (1997). ‘The Politics of Perpetuation: Trajan's Column and the Art of Commemoration’. AJA 101.1: 41–65.
Packer, J. (1997). The forum of Trajan in Rome: a study of the monuments. Berkeley: .
Schowalter, D.N. (1993). The emperor and the gods: Images from the time of Trajan. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.
Lightfoot, C.S. (1990). ‘Trajan's Parthian War and the Fourth-Century Perspective’. JRS 80: 115–126.
Williams, W. (1990). Pliny. Correspondence with Trajan from Bithynia. Classical Texts. Warminster: Aris & Phillips.
Johnson, G.J. (1988). ‘De conspiratione delatorum. Pliny and the Christians Revisited’. Latomus 47.2: 417–422.
Strobel, K. (1984). Untersuchungen zu den Dakerkriegen Trajans: Studien zur Geschichte des mittleren und unteren Donauraumes in der Hohen Kaiserzeit. Bonn: .
Temporini, H. (1978). Die Frauen am Hofe Trajans: ein Beitrag zur Stellung der Augustae im principat. Berlin / New York: De Gruyter.
Den Boer, W. (1975). ‘Trajan's Deification and Hadrian's Succession’. Ancient Society 6: 203–212.
Gauer, W. (1974). ‘Zum Bildprogramm des Trajansbogen’. JDAI 89: 308–335.
Lorenz, T. (1973). Leben und Regierung Trajans auf dem Bogen von Benevent. Amsterdam: Castrum Peregrini Presse.
Fittschen, K. (1972). ‘Das Bildprogramm des Trajansbogen zu Benevent’. AA 87: 742–788.
Rossi, L. (1971). Trajan's Column and the Dacian wars. Aspects of Greek and Roman life. London: Thames & Hudson.
Radice, B. (1969). Pliny. II. Letters, books VIII-X and Panegyricus.. Loeb Classical Library 59. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press.
Garnsey, P. (1968). ‘Trajan's Alimenta: Some Problems’. Historia 17.3: 367–381.
Radice, B. (1968). ‘Pliny and the Panegyricus’. Greece and Rome 15.2: 166–172.
Hassel, F.J. (1966). Der Trajansbogen in Benevent: ein Bauwerk des römischen Senates. Mainz: .
Duncan-Jones, R. (1964). ‘The purpose and organisation of the Alimenta.’. PBSR 32: 123–146.
Lepper, F.A. (1948). Trajan's Parthian War. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Salmon, E.T. (1936). ‘Trajan's Conquest of Dacia’. TPAPA 67: 83–105.
Richmond, I. (1935). ‘Trajan's Army on Trajan's Column’. PBSR 13: 1–40.
Ashby, T. and R. Gardner (1916). ‘The Via Traiana’. PBSR 8.5: 104–171.