Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz, 2014. — 385 S. — (Quellen und Studien / Deutsches historisches Institut Warschau, 0947-4226 ; 28) — ISBN: 9783447101684. A 300 year influx of coins, first Arabic then German and English flooded the eastern and northern parts of Europe and profoundly influenced not only the economic structures, but also the social and political structures of this...
Wien: money trend Verlag GmbH, 2008. — 244 p. Im Unterschied zur Münzgeschichte der Kaiserzeit, der Weimarer Republik und der DDR ist die der Bundesrepublik Deutschland kein abgeschlossener Bereich, sondern ein sich lebendig entwickelndes Gebiet, der Sammlern reiche Betätigungsmöglichkeiten bietet. Der Berliner Historiker, Sammler und Publizist Helmut Caspar fügt mit seinem im...
New York: American Numismatic Society, 1999. — 318 p. Papers presented at the 1999 Coinage of the Americas Conference (COAC), including studies of the Spanish mint at Santo Domingo, Bermuda hogge money, a palm-tree countermark attributed to Haiti, holey dollars of Prince Edward Island, Jewish merchant tokens from the Caribbean, the "key" countermark used in Cuba in the 19th...
Dresden: Zur Rosten des Verfassers, 1827. — 208 S. Da auf einigen Ottonischen und andern Münzen runische Schrift-Züge erscheinen, so ist auf der 19. Tafel ein dergleichen Alphabet vorgelegt morden. Wenn auch gleich die auf Tafel 1. und 2. dargestelten Longobardischen Schriften zu den Zeiten Carl des Grossen gebräuchlich, nicht zur Münz - Sache sind, so geben sie vielleicht...
Italian, 1st ed. — Jouvence, 2015 — 303 p. — original work published by Oxford University Press 1975. (Numismatics), translated from English by N. De Domenico — ISBN: 8878014834, 9788878014831 General introduction to numismatics. This book is an introduction written with great clarity and designed for medium culture readers and coin collectors. The historical and technical...
Madrid, Real Academia de la Historia, 1914. — 587 p. Estudio De Los Reales De a Ocho Españoles y De Las Monedas De Igual O Aproximado Valor Labradas En Los Dominios De La Corona De España.
American School of Classical Studies, 1978. — 36 p. — (Agora Picture Book 18) From the thousands of pieces of Late Roman small change discovered trodden into beaten earth floors and dropped into wells to the hoards of 19th-century A.D. silver French francs discovered beneath modern houses, many post-classical coins have been discovered during excavations at the Agora. This...
Bratislava: Pallas, 1978. — 107 s. — (Ars Slovaca Antiqua, Zvázok 2) Člověk 20. storočia, obkolesený najmodernejšíini technickými vymoženosťami, upriamený na přítomnost a zahladený do budúcnosti, prejavuje čoraz castejšie záujem aj Ol bistóriu svojej krajiny. Využívá dobrodenía modernej techniky, ale nadchýna sa a obdivuje technicky i omelecky neobyčajne vyspělé produkty práce...
2nd ed. — Royal Numismatic Society, 1979. — xxii, 371 p., 8 leaves of plates : ill., maps. This book present a wide range of different coinages used in south-eastern Europe, including Byzantine, Venetian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Bosnian and Slavonian, the crusader issues of Frankish Greece, and coins from the cities of the Adriatic coast. Numismatic evidence for monetary...
Cambridge University Press, 2017. — 922 p. This volume of Medieval European Coinage traces the coinage and monetary history of Britain and Ireland in the early Middle Ages, offering the first major single-volume treatment of the subject in decades. It examines the period from the end of the Roman province of Britain in the fifth century to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066...
The Coins of Austria (976-1590). *In the section entitled “Austria” are included coins from Vienna, Vienna Neustadt , Krems, some non-ecclesiatic Friesach and Enns mints... Especially the “Wiener Pfennigs”. Other issues are listed under the various cities, bishoprics or provinces.
Brepols, 2015. — 552 p. Crossroads in Medieval Studies: Sigillography, Numismatics, and Art History Medieval Identity: A Sign and a Concept Coins, Images, Identity, and Interpretations: Two Research Cases — a Seventh-Century Merovingian Tremissis and a Fifteenth-Century Ducat of Milan Striking Identity and Minting Politics in Medieval Europe and the Middle East Strategies of...
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