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Citation: Td. Barnes, Athanasius of Alexandria. 'De Sententia Dionysii': Introduction, translation and commentary, J ECCL HIST, 51(3), 2000, pp. 597-598
Citation: Td. Barnes, Eusebius of Caesarea's 'Commentary on Isaiah'. Christian exegesis in the age of Constantine, J ECCL HIST, 51(2), 2000, pp. 373-374
Citation: Td. Barnes, Die 'Historia Augusta'. A collection of Roman imperial biographies from the period of Constantine, CLASS REV, 50(1), 2000, pp. 306-307
Citation: Td. Barnes, Liberty, dominion, and the two swords: On the origins of western politicaltheology (180-398)., AM HIST REV, 105(3), 2000, pp. 983-984
Citation: Td. Barnes, The 'Ecclesiastical History' of Socrates. Investigations on structure and historiographical method, J THEOL ST, 50, 1999, pp. 350-353
Citation: Td. Barnes, Ordo-senatorius and nobilitas. The constitution of the senatorial nobilityin late antiquity; with an appendix of the praepositus-sacri-cubiculi, the'all-powerful' eunuch at the imperial court, GNOMON, 71(5), 1999, pp. 475-476
Citation: Td. Barnes, A handbook of the Latin literature of antiquity, vol 4, The literature of the period of radical change. From Roman to Christian literature 117-284 AD, PHOENIX-CAN, 52(3-4), 1998, pp. 386-389