10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DURNOVARIA»
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Suburban Life in Roman
Durnovaria: Excavations at the Former ...
Excavations at the former County Hospital site, Dorchester have provided a rare opportunity to examine a reasonably large area of the south-western corner of the Roman town of Durnovaria.
Mike Trevarthen, Catherine Barnett,
2008
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The History of Dorchester, During the British, Roman Saxon, ...
Mr. Hutchins, in his description of Dorchester, (Hist. of Dorset, Vol. l,) says, “ This
ancient'town certainly existed in the British ages, as is evident from the Roman
name, Durnovaria, which is of British [Celtic] extraction ;” but in this passage he ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
Durnovaria is a station of the 15th Iter of Antoninus, and of the 16th Iter of Richard
of Cirencester, and it lay on the way from Old Sarum to Exeter, and has been
invariably, I believe, resumed to mean Dorchester, but, in order to make it answer
...
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The Gentleman's Magazine (London, England)
Durnovaria is a station of the 15th Iter of Antoninus, and of the 16th Iter of Richard
of Cirencester, and it lay on the way from Old Sarum to Exeter, and has been
invariably, I believe, presumed to mean Dorchester ; but, in order to make it
answer ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine
1 In the Fifteenth Iter of Antoninus, that portion of fifty-one miles stretching
between Durnovaria (Dorchester) and Isca (Exeter) comprises the field of our
investigations. It here says, from Durnovaria t0 Moridunum thirty-six millia
passuum, ...
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The Gentleman's Magazine Library: Being a Classified ...
Durnovaria. [1848, Part I., pp. 143-144.] Durnovaria is a station of the 15th Iter of
Antoninus, and of the 1 6th Iter of Richard of Cirencester, and it lay ou the way
from Old Sarum to Exeter, and has been invariably, I believe, presumed to mean
...
George Laurence Gomme, Frank Alexander Milne, A. C. Bickley,
1887
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THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE
Durnovaria is a station ot the 15th Iter of Antoninus, and of the 16th Iter of Richard
of Cirencester, and it lay on the way from Old Sarum to Exeter, and has been
invariably, I believe, presumed to mean Dorchester ; but, in order to make it
answer ...
SYLVANUS URBAN VOLUME XXIX,
1848
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the ...
Durnovaria is a station of the 15th Iter of Antoninus, and of the 16th Iter of Richard
of Cirencester, and it lay on the way from Old Sarum to Exeter, and has been
invariably, I believe, presumed to mean Dorchester ; but, in order to make it
answer ...
Edward Cave, John Nichols,
1848
To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine. sin, IN my last I corrected some mistakes
of the Con-nicntator of Richard, in the road from Durnovaria to Cenia; I beg now
to proceed with my corrections through the remainder of this Iter; and must ...
Monthly literary register
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Monthly Magazine and British Register
From Durnovaria no Roman rond had been traced westerly, except that by
Eggnrdoti-hill, nine miles from Dorchester; and here Mr. lliiisley had placed
Moridunum. Had he followed his road (not yet explored), tie would have found
more old ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DURNOVARIA»
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Veterans receive medal of bravery at Dorchester Armed Forces Day
The commemorations were followed by an afternoon of 1940s music from The Wessex Military Band and The Durnovaria Band. CONTACT ME:. «Dorset Echo, Jul 15»
Veterans set to march as Dorchester marks Armed Forces Day
... will see veterans joined by serving soldiers, cadets, the Wessex Military Band, Durnovaria Silver Band and representatives of the emergency services. «Dorset Echo, Jun 15»
Party in aid of charity
DORCHESTER: A charity night in aid of Julia's House is being held at Durnovaria, South Street, on Friday, July 3 from 8pm until midnight. «Dorset Echo, Jun 15»
Hardy celebration event being held in Dorchester
Mr Ross said that Durnovaria always try to do something 'a little bit different' on Wednesday nights and the fourth Wednesday of every month is always a time ... «Dorset Echo, Jun 15»
Dorchester's new mayor takes up role
... councillor and mayor of this wonderful town, Hardy's Casterbridge and Roman Durnovaria, has been I think a quite extraordinary privilege.” ... «Dorset Echo, May 15»
Dorchester memorial remembers Kohima heroes
... the memorial made by Dorchester firm Grassbys, the laying of wreaths and the national anthem with music from the Durnovaria Silver Band. «Dorset Echo, May 15»
Town Dwellers Had Longer Lives in Roman Britain
The remainder of the individuals came from urban cemeteries in modern-day Dorchester, or Roman Durnovaria. The bones revealed that 34 ... «Archaeology, May 15»
Roman Britain's urban dwellers lived longer than their rural cousins
However, small towns like Durnovaria, which is now modern day Dorchester, were relatively unpolluted and afforded their inhabitants an easier ... «Daily Mail, May 15»
City living in Roman Britain meant longer lives but worse teeth
"The reason they probably lived longer is that small towns like Durnovaria were far less polluted than much larger cities like Rome, and so had ... «New Scientist, May 15»
Dorchester bar granted permission to open till midnight
In light of the situation Durnovaria hosted a French themed New Year's Eve party with the venue on French time so they celebrated the ringing ... «Dorset Echo, Mar 15»