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Teggart Frederick John. Rome and China: A study of correlations in historical events

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Teggart Frederick John. Rome and China: A study of correlations in historical events
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1939. — xii + 283 p.
"Rome and China is an importent study in several aspects. First, it gives a systematic analisys of all the barbarian uprisings and migrations on the fringles of the Roman Empire and in the adjacent European and Asiatic territories in the period from 58 B.C. to A.D. 107." — Pitirim A. Sorokin.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Table of contents.
List of maps.
Caesar - Augustus - Tiberius.
Events in the Roman East and in Europe from 60 B.C. to A.D. 37.
Lucullus and Pompey in Asia Minor and Armenia.
The Romans in Syria, 64-58 B.C.
Events in Europe, 64-58 B.C.
Romans and Parthians, 57-50 B.C.
Events in Europe, 57-50 B.C.
The Romans in the East, 49-47 B.C.
Events in Europe, 49-47 B.C.
The Romans in the East, 46-42 B.C.
Events in Europe, 46-42 B.C.
Romans and Parthians, 40-38 B.C.
Events in Europe, 40-38 B.C.
Romans and Parthians, 37-33 B.C.
Events in Europe, 36-33 B.C.
Parthians and Armenians, 32-24 B.C.
Events in Europe, 31-23 B.C.
The Roman East, 20 B.C.
The Danube and Rhine frontiers, 19 B.C.
The kingdom of Bosporus, 17-14 B.C.
The Danube and Rhine frontiers, 16-14 B.C.
The Roman East, 13-7 B.C.
The Danube and Rhine frontiers, 13-7 B.C.
The Romans in Armenia, 6 B.C. - A.D. 4.
The Danube and Rhine frontiers, 6 B.C. - A.D. 5.
The war against Maroboduus, A.D. 6, and its sequel.
Parthia, Armenia, and Asia Minor, A.D. 4-6.
The Pannonian-Dalmatian war, A.D. 6-9.
The defeat of Varus, A.D. 9.
Parthia and Armenia, A.D. 10-18.
The Danube and Rhine frontiers, A.D. 10-20.
End of kingdom of Maroboduus.
Disturbances in Thrace and in Gaul, A.D. 21-28.
Parthia, Armenia, and Rome, A.D. 34-37.
The Danube and Rhine frontiers, A.D. 34-37.
Observations and comments.
The correspondence of events, East and West.
The Black Sea as a link between East and West.
The activities of the barbarians.
Gaius - Claudius - Nero.
Rome and Parthia.
Armenia and Bosporus, A.D. 38.
Parthia, Armenia, and Bosporus, A.D. 41-43.
The Rhine and Britain, A.D. 41-43.
The Rhine and Britain, A.D. 43-49.
Northern Europe and Britain, A.D. 47.
Rome and Parthia, A.D. 49-50.
Northern Europe and Britain, A.D. 50-51.
Parthia and Armenia, A.D. 51-54.
Corbulo on the Euphrates frontier, A.D. 54-63.
The lower Danube, Northern Europe, and the Rhine, A.D. 58-63.
The Roman expedition to the Caspian Gates, A.D. 67-68.
Events in Europe, A.D. 67-68.
The Roman East, A.D. 69.
The Danube and the Rhine, A.D. 69-70.
Parthia and China.
Events in Kashgaria, Bactria, and Parthia, 60-57 B.C.
Events in Kashgaria, Bactria, and Parthia, 56-6 B.C.
Events in Kashgaria, Bactria, and Parthia, 6 B.C. - A.D. 33.
Events in Kashgaria, Bactria, and Parthia, A.D. 33-51.
Events in Kashgaria, Bactria, and Parthia, A.D. 54-63.
Observations and comments.
Vespasian - Domitian - Trajan.
War in Europe, A.D. 70-107.
Vespasian and Domitian on the Rhine and Danube, A.D. 70-84.
The Romans in Britain, A.D. 71-84.
Domitian's Dacian war, A.D. 85-86.
Domitian's wars on the Danube and the Rhine, A.D. 88-89.
War in Pannonia, A.D. 92.
War in Pannonia, A.D. 97.
Trajan's wars against Decebalus, A.D. 101-106.
War in Pannonia, A.D. 107.
China, Parthia, and the Roman East.
Events in the Roman East, A.D. 72-77.
Kashgaria and Parthia, A.D. 73-78.
Kashgaria, Parthia, and the Roman East, A.D. 78-91.
Kahgaria and Parthia, A.D. 91-102.
Kashgaria and Parthia, A.D. 102-107.
Observations and comments.
China, Mongolia, and Europe
.
China and Mongolia, 63-36 B.C.
China and Mongolia, A.D. 2-16.
Central Europe, A.D. 4-18.
China and Mongolia, A.D. 25-52.
China and Mongolia, A.D. 72-77.
China and Mongolia, A.D. 84-87.
China and Mongolia, A.D. 89-91.
China and Mongolia, A.D. 95-97.
China and Mongolia, A.D. 105-107.
Observations and comments.
The connections of peoples in Central Russia.
The connections of peoples between the river Don and the Caucasus Mountains.
The river Ra (Volga).
From the Kama to the Jaxartes.
The Caspian-Jaxartes region in the Chinese sources.
From the Ural to the Altai Mountains.
From the Irtysh to the Huang Ho.
The Alani.
Conclusion.
Explanations of barbarian invasions.
Correlations in historical events.
Observations and comments.
Abbreviations.
General bibliography.
Index.
Correlations in historical events
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