+ – Hibbert J. 4: 447. Ja. ’06. 1310w.

“For any subsequent writer to ignore the close train of reasoning by which Professor Bury reaches his conclusions is simply to put himself out of the court as a critical authority.”

– + Sat. R. 101: 793. Je. 23, ’06. 860w.

Healy, Patrick Joseph. Valerian persecution: a study of the relations between church and state in the third century, A.D. **$1.50. Houghton.

“The book as a whole is interesting and valuable.” John Winthrop Platner.

+ + – Am. Hist. R. 11: 356. Ja. ’06. 740w.

“The tone of the work throughout is candid and temperate, the style is clear and engaging, and the conclusions reached are, with minor exceptions justified by the evidence.” Eri B. Hulbert.

+ + Am. J. Theol. 10: 345. Ap. ’06. 350w.

“We have praised the author’s impartiality: but we may detect a certain prepossession in his account of the fate of Emperor Valerian.”

+ – Ath. 1906, 1: 759. Je. 23. 980w.