Simon Corcoran

 

 

Bibliography

Book

The Empire of the Tetrarchs: Imperial Pronouncements and Government AD 284-324 (Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1996) [awarded the Henryk Kupiszewski Prize, from the Centro romanistico internazionale Copanello at the University of Catanzaro, as a silver medal prize in the IV Premio romanistico internazionale Gérard Boulvert 1998]

The Empire of the Tetrarchs: Imperial Pronouncements and Government AD 284-324 (Clarendon Press: Oxford; revised edition 2000) [Additional notes and bibliography at pp. 343-356]

 

Articles or Book Chapters

Hidden from history: the legislation of Licinius’, in J. Harries and I. Wood (edd.), The Theodosian Code: Studies in the Imperial Law of Late Antiquity (Duckworth: London, 1993 [2nd ed. (new preface), Bristol Classical Press: London, 2010]) pp. 97-119 [in the volume of papers from the Theodosian Code conference, held at St. Andrews, July 1990]

[with Janet DeLaine] ‘The unit measurement of marble in Diocletian's Prices Edict’, Journal of Roman Archaeology 7 (1994) pp. 263-273

The praetorian prefect Modestus and Hero of Alexandria’s Stereometrica’, Latomus 54 (1995) pp. 377-384

The sins of the fathers: a neglected constitution of Diocletian on incest’, Journal of Legal History 21.2 (2000) pp. 1-34

‘A fragment of a tetrarchic constitution from Crete', Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 133 (2000) pp. 251-255 [= AE 2001.2061; re-edition of Inscriptiones Creticae II 16.34]

A tetrarchic inscription from Corcyra and the Edictum de Accusationibus’, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 141 (2002) pp. 221-230 [= AE 2002.1302; re-edition of CIL III 578 ]

The donation and will of Vincent of Huesca: Latin text and English translation,’ Antiquité Tardive 11 (2003) pp. 215-221

The publication of law in the era of the tetrarchs: Diocletian, Galerius, Gregorius, Hermogenian’, in A. Demandt, A. Goltz, and H. Schlange-Schöningen (eds.), Diokletian und die Tetrarchie: Aspekte einer Zeitenwende (Millennium-Studien 1; De Gruyter: Berlin/New York, 2004) pp. 56-73 [in the volume of papers from the International Diocletian Symposium held at Split, April 2003]

Before Constantine’, in N. Lenski (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Constantine (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge and New York, 2006) pp. 35-58

Emperor and citizen in the era of Constantine’, in E. Hartley, J. Hawkes, M. Henig and F. Mee (eds.), Constantine the Great: York’s Roman Emperor (Lund Humphries: London, 2006) pp. 41-51 [in the volume accompanying the homonymous exhibition held at the Yorkshire Museum, March-October 2006, celebrating the 1700th anniversary of Constantine’s accession on 25 July 306]

The Tetrarchy: policy and image as reflected in imperial pronouncements’ in D. Boschung and W. Eck (eds.), Die Tetrarchie: Ein neues Regierungssystem und seine mediale Präsentation (Universität zu Köln, Lehr- und Forschungszentrum für die antiken Kulturen des Mittelmeerraumes [ZAKMIRA] Schriften 3; Reichert Verlag: Wiesbaden, 2006) pp. 31-61 [in the volume of papers from the Tetrarchy colloquium held at Cologne, February 2004]

Latin legal texts’, in E. Bispham, Th. Harrison and B. Sparkes (eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to Ancient Greece and Rome (Edinburgh University Press: Edinburgh, 2006) pp. 433-438

An introduction to the Projet Volterra and ‘Galerius, Maximinus and the titulature of the Third Tetrarchy’, Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 49 (2006) pp. 215-219 and 231-240 [both in a section containing papers from the Volterra Colloquium held at the Institute of Classical Studies, Senate House, London, March 2004; second reported at AE 2006.33]

Two tales, two cities: Antinoopolis and Nottingham’, in J. Drinkwater and R.W.B. Salway (eds.), Wolf Liebeschuetz Reflected: Essays Presented by Colleagues, Friends and Students (Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies supplement 91; London, 2007) pp. 193-209 [includes re-edition of PSI XIII 1346, identified as Justinian, Novel 62 = Authenticum 64]

Galerius’s jigsaw puzzle: the Caesariani dossier’, Antiquité Tardive 15 (2007) pp. 221-250 [reported at AE 2007.43]

Diocletian’, in A. Barrett (ed.), Lives of the Caesars (Blackwell Publishing: Malden, MA and Oxford, 2008) pp. 228-254 [Spanish translation: 'Diocleciano', in A. Barrett (ed.), Vidas de los césares (Crítica: Barcelona, 2009) pp. 361-400; Estonian translation: 'Diocletianus', in A. Barrett (ed.), Kaksteist keisrit (Argo; Tallinn, 2011) pp. 290-322]

The heading of Diocletian's Prices Edict at Stratonicea’, Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 166 (2008) pp. 295-302 [= AE 2008.1396]

Imperial legislation’, in S.N. Katz (ed.),The Oxford International Encyclopedia of Legal History (Oxford University Press: Oxford and New York, 2009) vol. 3, pp. 210-213

New subscripts for old rescripts: the Vallicelliana fragments of Justinian Code Book VII’ and ‘After Krüger: observations on some additional or revised Justinian Code headings and subscripts’, both in Zeitschrift der Savigny Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: romanistische Abteilung 126 (2009) pp. 401-422 and 423-439 respectively

Justinian and his two codes: revisiting P.Oxy. 1814’, Journal of Juristic Papyrology 38 (2008) [publ. 2009] pp. 73-111

Anastasius, Justinian and the pagans: a tale of two law-codes and a papyrus’, Journal of Late Antiquity 2 (2009) pp. 183-208

[with Benet Salway] ‘A lost law code rediscovered? The Fragmenta Londiniensia Anteiustiniana’, Zeitschrift der Savigny Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte: romanistische Abteilung 127 (2010) pp. 677-678

‘Murison and Theophilus’, Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 53/2 (2010) pp. 85-124

[with Benet Salway] ‘A newly identified Greek fragment of the Testamentum Domini, Journal of Theological Studies 62 (2011) pp. 118-135

‘The Novus Codex and the Codex Repetitae Praelectionis: Justinian and his codes’, in S. Benoist, A. Daguet-Gagey and C. Hoët-van Cauwenberghe (eds.), Figures d’empire, fragments de mémoire: pouvoirs et identités dans le monde romain impérial (IIe s. av. n. è.-VIe s. ap. n. è.) (Septentrion Presses Universitaires: Lille, 2011) pp. 425-444 [in the volume of papers from the seminar series held at Université Lille 3, October to December 2008]

Softly and suddenly vanished away : the Junian Latins from Caracalla to the Carolingians’, in K. Muscheler (ed.), Römische Jurisprudenz - Dogmatik, Überlieferung, Rezeption. Festschrift für Detlef Liebs zum 75. Geburtstag (Freiburger Rechtsgeschichtliche Abhandlungen n.F. 63; Duncker & Humblot: Berlin, 2011) pp. 129-152

‘Observations on the Sasanian Law-Book in the light of Roman legal writing’, in A. Rio (ed.), Law, Custom, and Justice in Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Proceedings of the 2008 Byzantine Colloquium (Centre for Hellenic Studies: London, 2011) pp. 77-113 [in the volume of papers deriving from the Annual Byzantine Colloquium held at the Senate House, London, June 2008]

‘Emperors and Caesariani inside and outside the Code’, in S. Crogiez-Pétrequin and P. Jaillette (eds.), Société, économie et administration dans le Code Théodosien (Lille, 2011) pp. 357-379 [in the volume of papers from the XXIX Colloque International de Halma: Code Théodosien 2, Lille, December 2005]

 

Reviews

Review of F. Kolb, Diocletian und die erste Tetrarchie, in Journal of Roman Studies 80 (1990) pp. 241-242

Review of S. Barnish, Cassiodorus: Variae, in Classical Review n.s. 43 (1993) pp. 287-289

Review of F.L. Müller (ed.), Herodian: Geschichte des Kaisertums nach Marc Aurel, in Classical Review n.s. 49 (1999) p. 261

Review of C.E.V Nixon and B.S. Rodgers, In Praise of Later Roman Emperors: The Panegyrici Latini, in Bryn Mawr Classical Review (1999) 1999.10.13

Review of A. Bruzzone, Flavio Merobaude: Panegirico in versi, in Bryn Mawr Classical Review (2005) 2005.08.08

Review of R. Rees, Diocletian and the Tetrarchy, in Ancient West and East 6 (2007) pp. 430-432

Review of S. Crogiez-Pétrequin, P. Jaillette and J-M. Poinsotte, ed./trans., Codex Theodosianus: Le code Théodosien V, in Roman Legal Tradition 5 (2009) pp. 67-74

Review of J.H.A. Lokin et al., Theophili Antecessoris Paraphrasis Institutionum, in Journal of Roman Studies 101 (2011) pp. 338-340

Review of J. Mühlenbrock, Tetrapylon: zur Geschichte des viertorigen Bogenmonuments in der römischen Architektur, in Ancient West and East 10 (2011) pp. 503-505

 

Other

[with John Davies] ‘Publications and articles on the history of the East Midlands 1994’, East Midland Historian 5 (1995) pp. 45-51

[with John Davies] ‘Publications and articles on the history of the East Midlands 1995’, East Midland Historian 6 (1996) pp. 36-43

[with John Davies] ‘East Midland Historian Bibliography for 1996: Publications and articles on the history of the East Midlands’, East Midland Historian 7 (1997) pp. i-xi

Palace of Whitehall’, History Today 48/7 (July 1998) pp. 39-40

Who was the last Western head of state to fight in battle?’, in J. Harker (ed.), The Last Ever Notes and Queries (Fourth Estate: London, 1998) p. 4

[with Benet Salway and Peter Salway] Moritix Londiniensium: a recent epigraphic find in London’, British Epigraphy Society Newsletter n.s. 8 (Autumn 2002) pp. 10-12

[with Brian Campbell] ‘Stemmata’, in A.K. Bowman, Averil Cameron and P. Garnsey (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History Vol. XII: The Crisis of Empire, AD 193-337 (2nd ed.; Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 2005) pp. 768-771

Chronology’, in E. Hartley, J. Hawkes, M. Henig and F. Mee (eds.), Constantine the Great: York’s Roman Emperor (Lund Humphries: London, 2006) pp. 12-14

Divus Diocletianus?’ (Poster at XIII Congressus Internationalis Epigraphiae Graecae et Latinae, Oxford, September 2007): [with abstract in C.V. Crowther and S. Mitchell, (eds.), Acts of the 13th International Congress of Greek and Latin Epigraphy, Oxford, 2-7 September 2007: Summary Papers (Classics Faculty, Oxford University) p. 83]

P. Bidwell and E. Hartley [with Simon Corcoran], ‘Constantine at York’, in M. Rakocija (ed.), Niš and Byzantium VII (University of Niš, City of Niš, and Cultural Centre of Niš: Niš, 2009) pp. 45-53

 

In Progress

Wills in the Visigothic Kingdom’ for Early Medieval Europe

[with R.B. Salway] ‘Numeration in Roman law texts, 400-600’ for Early Medieval Europe

 

Projected

Translation of Diocletian’s Prices Edict and other epigraphic texts for Translated Texts for Historians series, Liverpool University Press [with Michael Crawford]

Survey paper of neo-Latin material from the Portland Literary Collection at Nottingham University Library.

Paper on Charles Vaughan scandal as revealed in Dennison papers at Nottingham University Library.

 

 

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