Archaeopress, 2019. — 338 p. — (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 59). The Beau Street Hoard is one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries ever to be made in Bath: the Roman town of Aquae Sulis. The discovery captured the public imagination and it became the focus for a major scientific investigation and a significant learning and public engagement program. Carefully...
Oxbow Books, 2020. — 384 p. More coin hoards have been recorded from Roman Britain than from any other province of the Empire. This comprehensive and lavishly illustrated volume provides a survey of over 3260 hoards of Iron Age and Roman coins found in England and Wales with a detailed analysis and discussion. Theories of hoarding and deposition and examined, national and...
London: W.H. Jonston, 1865. — 124 p. A manual of Roman coins. The as libralis, its multiples and divisions. Campanian coins. Coins of the Marsian league. Coins of Roman familiens in gold, silver and brass, of all sizes. Uncertain families in silver. Uncertain. Roman imperial coins. Illustrations.
Frederick A. Praeger, 1968. — 242 p. Translated from the Italian ("L’arte romana nelle monete dell’età imperiale") by Peter Green. Introduction by Ranuccio Bianchi Bandinelli. Nowadays, when greater attention is being paid to coins from the standpoint of their intrinsic value as works of art, interest has been mostly centered on those of the Greek period, which are both better...
London: British Museum Press and Paris: Bibliothèque nationale de France, 2006. — 110 p. — ISBN: 978-84-690-5987-6. The second reprinting - in 2006 - of RPC I has been the occasion to publish also this second Supplement to RPC. The first Supplement was published in 1998 and covered much new material that had appeared for the Julio-Claudian period between the date of the first...
New York: The american numismatic society, 2014. — 103 p. — ISBN: 978-0-89722-333-1. The first Supplement was published in 1998 and covered much new material that had appeared for the Julio-Claudian period between the date of the first publication of RPC I in 1992 and 1997. The second reprinting - in 2006 - of RPC I was the occasion to publish also a second Supplement to RPC....
Archaeopress, 2021. — 94 p. El tesoro de Regina Turdulorum (Casas de Reina, Badajoz) se compone de 818 antoninianos de imitación, fundamentalmente del tipo Divo Claudio, acuñados en cobre. La inmensa mayoría de las monedas tiene en el reverso la característica leyenda CONSECRATIO. Esta cifra convierte al tesoro de Regina Turdulorum como de los más importantes en España y...
Rollin; -1884-1892, -572+463+431+536+551+574+501+515, Language: French. Description of coins of the Roman Empire in 8 volumes. The famous work on Roman numismatics by the outstanding French numismatist of the 19th century Henri Cohen. Tome I: à Domitien (67 avant J.-C. à 96 après J.-C.). Tome II: de Nerva à Antonin (96 à 161 après J.-C.). Tome III: de Marc Aurèle à Albin (161 à...
Cambridge University Press, 1975. — 584 p. The first comprehensive study in over 100 years, cataloging the issues of each corner in the period 280-31 B. C. and describing and dating them as accurately as the evidence permits.
Cambridge University Press, 1975. — 444 p. The first comprehensive study in over 100 years, cataloging the issues of each corner in the period 280-31 B. C. and describing and dating them as accurately as the evidence permits.
Bononia University Press, 2019. — 278 p. La fisionomia attuale del patrimonio numismatico del Museo Nazionale di Ravenna, istituito nel 1885, restituisce una testimonianza non solo del difficile e tortuoso percorso di formazione dell'istituzione museale, ma anche e soprattutto delle complesse vicissitudini connesse con il trasferimento al nuovo museo postunitario degli oggetti...
Archaeopress, 2016. — 589 p. — (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 15). A través de este trabajo hemos pretendido comprender el proceso de monetización de la economía de galaicos y astures y las vías culturales por las que el fenómeno se produjo. Para ello hemos estudiado en profundidad los restos numismáticos aparecidos en cuatro de las calzadas que atravesaban el territorio...
Walter de Gruyter & Co., 1969. — 185 S. — (Antike Münzen und geschnittene Steine I). Es ist deutlich, daß in der als griechisch zu betrachtenden Münzkunst Darstellungen größerer architektonischer Objekte vorzugsweise in Randgebieten und nur unter nachweisbar orientalischem Einfluß entstanden sind. Im Bereich rein griechischen Empfindens findet sich auf Münzen nicht eine einzige...
London: Spink & Son, 1908. — 101 p. The Imperial Roman Coinage, during the four centuries from the beginning of the Empire until the time of Romulus Augustus, gives us, in uninterrupted succession, a series of little less than two hundred rulers. In the obverse types of the coins, we have a more extensive series of portraits than is generally known; in the reverse types a...
Left Of Brain Books, 2021. — 182 p. — ISBN: 978-1-396-32034-7. — With 28 Plates and 2 Synoptical Tables. Dive into the fascinating coinage types of the ancient Romans. In ancient Rome, coins were not just a symbol of exchange for goods or services. They were often used to mark events, advertise, or make known the identity of the current ruler. However, the features on their...
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. — 546 p. The premier form of Roman money since the time of the Second Punic War (218-201 B.C.), coins were vital to the success of Roman state finances, taxation, markets, and commerce beyond the frontiers. Yet until now, the economic and social history of Rome has been written independently of numismatic studies, which detail such...
Routledge, 2019. — 278 p. Julia Augusta examines the socio-political impact of coin images of Augustus’s wife, Livia, within the broader context of her image in other visual media and reveals the detailed visual language that was developed for the promotion of Livia as the predominant female in the Roman imperial family. The book provides the most comprehensive examination of...
Oxford University Press, 2005. — 277 p. Coins were the most deliberate of all symbols of public communal identities, yet the Roman historian will look in vain for any good introduction to, or systematic treatment of, the subject. Sixteen leading international scholars have sought to address this need by producing this authoritative collection of essays, which ranges over the...
Institut français d'archéologie orientale, 1952. — 35 p. — (Supplément aux Annales du Service des antiquités de l'Egypte 19). Depuis le XVI siècle, les trouvailles de moules monétaires sur près de soixante si tes différents de certaines régions de l'Europe et d'Egypte (dont 15.000 à Dionysias et plus de 2.000 à Tebtunis ces dernières années) attirent périodiquement l'attention...
Whitman Publishing Company, 1959. - 126 p. English language Serious work on Roman imperial coins. Descriptions, dating, identification of affiliation, and many good photographs. The coins are divided according to the mintage of the emperors. Reference material available.
The American Numismatic Society, 1952. — 88 p. Many studies dealing with Roman imperial art take into consideration Roman imperial coin types. The importance of these types in interpreting the meaning of extant works of art is generally accepted, but neither the extent nor the limits of numismatic contribution to the study of art history of the imperial period have yet been...
Leiden – Boston: Brill, 2012. – 383 p. – (Impact of Empire. Vol. 15). ISSN 1572-0500. ISBN 978-90-04-18970-6 (hardback) ISBN 978-90-04-22566-4 (e-book) Current scholarship on Roman imperial representation addresses both the ways in which individual rulers presented themselves to their subjects and how particular aspects of imperial representation developed over time. This book...
1st ed. — Ennerre, Milano, 2002. — 184 p., ill., map, 25 cm — ISBN: 8887235260 Book about roman coins and coin hoards found in Bulgaria. Includes bibliographical references (p. 97-105) and indexes.
2nd ed. — Rotographic Publications, 2014. — 115 p. — ISBN10: 0948964715. — ISBN13: 978-0948964718 For the first time, the most commonly encountered silver Roman coins can be inexpensively identified and some idea of value can be gained. Whether you are setting out to form a collection of every emperor or are already an experienced Roman Coin collector, you will not be able to...
Classical Press of Wales, 2020. — 238 p. Coins of the best-known Roman revolutionary era allow rival pretenders to speak to us directly. After the deaths of Caesar and Cicero (in 44 and 43BC), hardly one word has been reliably transmitted to us from even the two most powerful opponents of Octavian: Mark Antony and Sextus Pompeius - except through coinage and the occasional...
Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 254 p. This unique book provides the student of Roman history with an accessible and detailed introduction to Roman and provincial coinage in the late Republic and early Empire in the context of current historical themes and debates. Almost two hundred different coins are illustrated at double life size, with each described in detail, and...
Wien: Comissionsverlag von W. H. Kuhl in Berlin, 1883. — 244 S. Samwer besass sehr bedeutende historische Kenntnisse und ebenso, obwohl er sich erst in spateren Jahren diesem Gebiete der historischen Forschung zugewendet hatte, ein umfassendens numismatisches Wissen. Direkt ist er in dieser Beziehung nicht an die Oeffentlichtkeit getreten, wohl aber indirekt durch meine eigenen...
Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1965. — iv, 277 S. Geschichte . Gründung und Lage. Autonome Zeit. Die römische provincia Thracia. Perinthos in der römischen Kaiserzeit. Münzprägung . Die Chronologie der autonomen Prägung. Die Provinzialprägung. Die Chronologie der pseudo-autonomen Münzen. Münzwerte . Autonome Zeit. Die Provinzialprägung. Die pseudo-autonome Prägung. Münzlegenden....
B. A. Seaby Ltd., 1991. — 670 p. — ISBN10: 0900652594. — ISBN13: 978-0900652592. This catalogue is unique in providing the collector with the only comprehensive and authoritative guide devoted specifically to the local coinages of the Roman Empire.
Spink Books, 2014. — 576 p. — ISBN: 1907427457/ The current revision of this popular work marks a radical departure from the envisioned aims of the original edition. This fifth and final volume of the 'Millennium edition' contains a comprehensive listing of the Roman coinage of the period AD 337491 together with background information on the history of each reign and the...
The American Numismatic Society, 1935. — 60 p. For nearly a century the existence in England of considerable numbers of "barbarous" bronze coins, imitated from types of Claudius I, has been recognized. But beyond the recording of stray specimens here and there, little has been done in the way of a general survey of these imitations, and it was left to Cohen to voice the first...
Routledge, 2016. — 1295 p. First Published in 2001. Coinage and History of the Roman Empire , an invaluable study in the fields of Roman history and numismatics, is destined to be a classic. Current scholarship is used throughout the biographies and catalog listings to set straight the historical record. Hundreds of significant updates in chronology, historical perspective and...
München: C.H. Beck, 1999. — 475 s. — ISBN13: 978-3-406429231. Den antiken Staatsbildungen steht das Imperium Romanum der Prinzipatszeit nicht nur als letzter und in der Vereinigung des gesamten Mittelmeerraums einschließlich weiter Teile Nordeuropas umfassendster Herrschaftsverband voran, zugleich als größte Formation im Rahmen der Geschichte Europas, sondern auch dadurch, daß...
Archaeopress, 2023. — 280 p. — (Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 100). Between Roman Culture and Local, Tradition presents a detailed analysis of the Roman provincial coinage of Bithynia and Pontus during the reign of Trajan (98-117) when 14 cities struck coins. The book characterizes individual mints, the rhythm of monetary production, iconography, and legends, and considers the...
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