Derventio (Derbia)
(Redirectum de Derventio Coritanorum)
Vide etiam paginam discretivam: Derventio.
Derventio fuit castellum et vicus Romanus satis parvus, ad ripas fluminis Derventionis situs et ad transitum viarum trium, scilicet eam quae nomen recentius Ryknild Street habet, eam quae ad occidentem versus ad Devam tendit, necnon illam quae trans montes per Aquas Arnemetias usque ad Mamucium pervenit nomenque The Street reclamat. Hoc in pago, ubi postea urbs Derbia aedificata est, munitiones Romanae tres nobis e ruinis cognoscuntur, quarum antiquissima eo loco reperitur quae hodie Strutt's Park appellatur; altera iuxta vicum suburbanum hodiernum Little Chester; recentissima sub Hippodromo Derbiensi.
Bibliographia
recensere- M. Brassington, "The Roman Roads of Derby" in Derbyshire Archaeological Journal vol. 101 (1981) pp. 88-92
- J. Dool, H. Wheeler et alii, Roman Derby - Excavations 1968-1983. 1986. (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal vol. 105, 1985)
- Barry C. Burnham, John Wacher, The Small Towns of Roman Britain. Londinii: Batsford, 1990
- "Derventio (2)" in A. L. F. Rivet, Colin Smith, The Place-Names of Roman Britain (Londinii: Batsford, 1979) p. 334
- "Derby" in Tabula Imperii Romani: Britannia septentrionalis (Londinii: Oxford University Press, 1987. ISBN 0197260594) p. 29
Nexus externi
recensere- "Derbentio" apud Pleiades (situs a Rogero Bagnall et Ricardo Talbert editus) (Anglice)
- Roman Pottery Bibliography - Derbyshire (Study Group for Roman Pottery)
- Clay, Patrick George (2008). An Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment for Proposed Development at the former Union Iron Foundry, City Road, Derby (SK 353 372). University of Leicester Archaeological Services
- Andrew Myers, "An Archaeological Resource Assessment of Roman Derbyshire" (East Midlands Archaeological Research Framework)