C. H. Beck, 1970. — vii + 284 p. — (Vestigia, 13).
"This work is not a social history of the senatorial class from Vespasian to Hadrian, but, as its subtitle reveals, a series of prosopographical essays, of which the final chapters (112 f.) containing yearly lists of the known senatorial governors provide the meat. For the administrative and social
historian especially, as the flow of new epigraphic evidence and intricate consequent prosopographic analysis steadily expand, the provision of accurate and up-to-date lists of governors is invaluable, since even in so fundamentally static a society as the Roman empire exact dating can benefit administrative history..." (G. P. Burton)