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Item Open Access Dellius, the Parthian Campaign, and the Image of Mark Antony(Editions Latomus, 2008) Kelly, BenjaminItem Open Access Item Open Access Petitions with Requests for Registration from Roman Egypt(Journal of Juristic Papyrology, 2016-07) Kelly, BenjaminItem Open Access Policing and Security(Cambridge University Press, 2013) Kelly, BenjaminItem Open Access Repression, Resistance, and Rebellion(Oxford University Press, 2016) Kelly, BenjaminItem Open Access Review of Bryen, A. Z. Violence in Roman Egypt: A Study in Legal Interpretation(University of Chicago Press, 2015) Kelly, BenjaminReview of A. Z. Bryen, Violence in Roman Egypt: A Study in Legal Interpretation (2013; Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press)Item Open Access Review of Hölkeskamp, K.-J. Reconstructing the Roman Republic: An Ancient Political Culture and Modern Research(Classial Association of Canada, 2011) Kelly, BenjaminReview of Hölkeskamp, K.-J. Reconstructing the Roman Republic: An Ancient Political Culture and Modern Research (2010; Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press)Item Open Access Riot Control and Imperial Ideology in the Roman Empire(Classial Association of Canada, 2007) Kelly, BenjaminAncient accounts of riots in the Roman Empire provide good evidence for elite attitudes to riot control, although not for the actual behaviour of the authorities in particular cases. They suggest that the authorities were generally expected to control all riots, whatever their causes. There was, however, deep ambivalence about the propriety of using military methods of control, and a belief that such methods could cause considerable bloodshed and damage to the urban fabric.Item Open Access Tacitus, Germanicus and the Kings of Egypt (Tac. Ann. 2.59-61)(2010) Kelly, BenjaminItem Open Access 'When the culprits come to light ...': P.IFAO I 26, BGU III 731.ii, and P.Fay. 108(De Gruyter, 2013) Kelly, BenjaminThis paper suggests improved reconstructions for damaged passages in the request sections of three petitions: P. IFAO I 26; BGU III 731.ii; and P. Fay. 108. All three are best interpreted as relating to cases in which the petitioners did not know the identities or whereabouts of the wrongdoers, and therefore requested the registration of petitions so that their claims would be protected when the culprits came to light.