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Catalogue of the Late Roman, Byzantine and Barbaric Coins in the Charles University Collection (364 - 1092 A.D.).

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Prague : Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (96 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9788024625348
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Catalogue of the Late Roman, Byzantine and Barbaric Coins in the Charles University Collection (364 - 1092 A.D.)DDC classification:
  • 737.4937
LOC classification:
  • CJ969 -- .G363 2013eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- CONTENTS -- SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS -- NOTE TO THE CATALOGUE -- INTRODUCTION -- FOREWORD -- THE CATALOGUE -- LATE ROMAN COINS -- EASTERN EMPIRE -- WESTERN EMPIRE -- BYZANTINE COINS -- ARAB-BYZANTINE COINS -- BARBARIC COINS -- INDEXES -- AUTHORITIES -- MINTS -- DENOMINATIONS -- OBVERSE LEGENDS -- REVERSE LEGENDS -- OBVERSE TYPES -- REVERSE TYPES -- CONCORDANCES -- CATALOGUE NUMBER/INVENTORY NUMBER -- INVENTORY NUMBER/CATALOGUE NUMBER -- BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Summary: The collection of ancient coins in the Charles University in its present state has existed since l945. Greek, Roman and other ancient coins were entrusted to the care of the Seminar for Ancient History and put together as one collection along with the antique coins of the original collection of the Czech University held by the Seminar. The present collection formed in this way contains about 4000 pieces, mostly in silver and bronze.Connecting the catalogue arrangement to research projects undertaken in the postgraduate studies enabled research efforts of Federico Gambacorta. His catalogue contains 243 coins (chronologically from Valentinian I, the minting of Western - and Eastern Roman Empires and some Byzantine coins). The author has been very thorough and exacting in his efforts by taking pictures of all the coins, which is a very useful, even indispensable apparatus of the volume.
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Intro -- CONTENTS -- SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS -- NOTE TO THE CATALOGUE -- INTRODUCTION -- FOREWORD -- THE CATALOGUE -- LATE ROMAN COINS -- EASTERN EMPIRE -- WESTERN EMPIRE -- BYZANTINE COINS -- ARAB-BYZANTINE COINS -- BARBARIC COINS -- INDEXES -- AUTHORITIES -- MINTS -- DENOMINATIONS -- OBVERSE LEGENDS -- REVERSE LEGENDS -- OBVERSE TYPES -- REVERSE TYPES -- CONCORDANCES -- CATALOGUE NUMBER/INVENTORY NUMBER -- INVENTORY NUMBER/CATALOGUE NUMBER -- BIBLIOGRAPHY.

The collection of ancient coins in the Charles University in its present state has existed since l945. Greek, Roman and other ancient coins were entrusted to the care of the Seminar for Ancient History and put together as one collection along with the antique coins of the original collection of the Czech University held by the Seminar. The present collection formed in this way contains about 4000 pieces, mostly in silver and bronze.Connecting the catalogue arrangement to research projects undertaken in the postgraduate studies enabled research efforts of Federico Gambacorta. His catalogue contains 243 coins (chronologically from Valentinian I, the minting of Western - and Eastern Roman Empires and some Byzantine coins). The author has been very thorough and exacting in his efforts by taking pictures of all the coins, which is a very useful, even indispensable apparatus of the volume.

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