Hello all!
I thought I would take a moment and list a few books about the
Flavian era I have found useful over the years.
Vespasian - Levick
The Emperor
Titus -
JonesThe Emperor
Domitian -
JonesThe year of the Four Emperors - Wellesley
69 A.D. -
MorganSuetonius
Vespasian -
JonesTacitus Agricola - Ogilvie, Richmond
Tacitus - Syme
Agricola and the Conquest of the
North - Hanson
Agricola and
Roman Britain - Burn
Flavius Josephus - hadas-Lebel
Josephus - Rajak
Apocalypse - Faulkner
Vesuvius A.D. 79 - De Carolis, Patricelli
Ghosts of Vesuvius - Pellegrino
Pompeii - Richardson
Pompeii - Zanker
Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum - Wallace-Hadrill
Eros in Pompeii - Grant, Mulas
The Colosseum - Gabucci
The Colosseum - Hopkins, Beard
Arena - Pearson
Roman Nature - Beagon
Coins of the
Roman Empire in the British Museum II
Last, but not least,
Domitia and
Domitian by David Corson. Yes it is a novel, but it has the endorsement of B.W.
Jones a noted
Flavian expert, which is enough for me.