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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME
The Extent and Military Force of the Empire, in the Age of the Antonines
A.D. | PAGE | |
Introduction | 1 | |
Moderation of Augustus | 1 | |
Imitated by his Successors | 3 | |
Conquest of Britain, the First Exception to it | 3 | |
Conquest of Dacia, the Second Exception to it | 5 | |
Conquests of Trajan in the East | 6 | |
Resigned by his Successor Hadrian | 7 | |
Contrast of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius | 7 | |
Pacific System of Hadrian and the two Antonines | 8 | |
Defensive Wars of Marcus Antoninus | 8 | |
Military Establishment of the Roman Emperors | 9 | |
Discipline | 10 | |
Exercises | 11 | |
The Legions under the Emperors | 12 | |
Arms | 12 | |
Cavalry | 13 | |
Auxiliaries | 14 | |
Artillery | 15 | |
Encampment | 15 | |
March | 16 | |
Number and Disposition of the Legions | 16 | |
Navy | 17 | |
Amount of the whole Establishment | 18 | |
View of the Provinces of the Roman Empire | 18 | |
Spain | 19 | |
Gaul | 19 | |
Britain | 20 | |
Italy | 20 | |
The Danube and Illyrian Frontier | 21 | |
Rhætia | 22 | |
Noricum and Pannonia | 22 | |
Dalmatia | 22 | |
Mæsia and Dacia | 22 | |
Thrace, Macedonia, and Greece | 23 | |
Asia Minor | 23 | |
Syria, Phœnicia, and Palestine | 24 |