Late Roman Bronze Coinage - An attribution guide for poorly preserved coins
| AUTHOR | Menzies, Alisdair; Bruck, Guido |
| PUBLISHER | Lulu.com (12/05/2014) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
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In the course of the fourth century, millions of bronze coins were struck in the Roman Empire: an area extending from modern Britain to Egypt. The iconography present in these modest remnants of a distant past provides a fascinating insight into the realities, hopes and desires not only of the common people, but also of those who ruled over them. It is possible to identify with a remarkable degree of precision where, when and by whom coins of this period were struck. Traditional numismatic works rely heavily on a textual description and assume that one has a perfectly preserved specimen. Perhaps unsurprisingly, given their age, the majority of coins encountered are worn or incomplete, making identification difficult. However, as demonstrated by this work, a closer study of their composition and iconography yields more than enough information to identify all but the most poorly preserved specimens. Translation of Die sp tr mische Kupferpr gung - Ein Bestimmungsbuch f r schlecht erhaltene M nzen (1961).
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ISBN-13:
9781326055363
ISBN-10:
1326055364
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Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
150
Carton Quantity:
26
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 0.50 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
0.83 pound(s)
Feature Codes:
Dust Cover
Country of Origin:
US
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In the course of the fourth century, millions of bronze coins were struck in the Roman Empire: an area extending from modern Britain to Egypt. The iconography present in these modest remnants of a distant past provides a fascinating insight into the realities, hopes and desires not only of the common people, but also of those who ruled over them. It is possible to identify with a remarkable degree of precision where, when and by whom coins of this period were struck. Traditional numismatic works rely heavily on a textual description and assume that one has a perfectly preserved specimen. Perhaps unsurprisingly, given their age, the majority of coins encountered are worn or incomplete, making identification difficult. However, as demonstrated by this work, a closer study of their composition and iconography yields more than enough information to identify all but the most poorly preserved specimens. Translation of Die sp tr mische Kupferpr gung - Ein Bestimmungsbuch f r schlecht erhaltene M nzen (1961).
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