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Articles and other academic

"Patterns of Anxiety in Sallust, Suetonius and Procopius" by R.F. Newbold, Ancient History Bulletin 4.2 (1990). Somewhat odd statistical methods employed.

"Cameron and Beyond: Review-discussion of Averil Cameron: Procopius and the Sixth century" by Shaun Tougher, Histos 1 (1997)

"Plague in the Ancient World: A Study from Thucydides to Justinian" by Christine A. Smith, The Student Historical Journal. Much on Procopoius.

Review of Geoffrey Greatrex's Rome and Persia at War. (Out of print.) Reviewed by Peter Riedlberger, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 98.11.23.

Reviews by Phil Halewood and Jim Sye, Society of the Ancients ("The international amateur society for ancient and medieval wargamers and for study of the military history of the period 3000 BC to 1500 AD.")

"Feasting with 'Kings' in an Ancient Democracy: On the Slavic Society of the Early Middle Ages (Sixth to Seventh Century A.D.)" by Florin Curta, Essays in Medieval Studies v. 15.

"Procopius on the Nika Riots: Wars 1.23-24" by K. Adshead, a short piece for Late Antiquity Newsletter 1.2 (1996).

Bibliographies and web directories

K.H. Kinzl's useful "The Main Literary Sources For Late Antiquity," short descriptions of some sixty sources. See also his Select bibliography of monographs on Late Antiquity.

"Women in Late Antiquity--A Bibliography" Compiled by Antti Arjava.

Bibliography on Women in Byzantium edited by Thalia Gouma-Peterson. Many entries on Theodora.

A Bibliography on the Sixth-Century Plague of Justinian and its Effects compiled by Steve Muhlberger from contributions to the list LT-ANTIQ in September 1999.

Love in the Asylum (Lisa Carey)

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