Periodicals

    Sciences of Antiquity, n. 11,...

    €74.00

    Sciences of Antiquity. History, Archeology, Anthropology, Quasar Editions, Rome, n. 11, 2001-2003, pp. 592, richly illustrated, 29 cm, br. and.

    The volume includes the following contributions of numismatic interest: Arnaldi, Oceanus on coins and epigraphs; Bini, Bella this coin, how did they manage to make it? The answer is too simple: by coinage; M. Caccamo Caltabiano-P. Radici Colace, The history of Roman money in the Anonymous of the de rebus bellicis between ideology and economic-monetary realities; P. Calabria, Dikaiosyne, J.-P. Callu, Les impératrices pieuses et heureuses; Cazzella, Counting and weighing in the central Mediterranean during the Bronze Age; F. Ceci, A solid by Marciano and some aspects of the monetary iconography between paganism and Christianity; Cutroni Tusa, The mint of Agrigento during the second Punic war; F. della Ratta-Rinaldi, Monetary finds from Formello (Rome) and its territory; G. Dembski, Eine Goldfibel mit Stater Alexander III. aus Carnuntum; Di Vita, storeroom of Byzantine folles from Gortina (Crete); G. Gorini, Greek coins from Polesine; GL Gregori, Between numismatics and epigraphy: on the subject of congiarium, liberalitas, largitio and munificentia on coins and in inscriptions; G. Libero Mangieri, Two treasures of medieval coins from southern Italy; DF Maras, Numismatics and epigraphy. New observations on the qetis and leqez legend series; Morandi, Observations on some Etruscan monetary legends; F. Mori, Numismatique et préhistoire: un rapport indéniable mais submergé; NF Parise, Syrian measures and Mesopotamian measures in the Bronze Age; T. Pàroli, Coins and Gospels in England in the early Middle Ages; P. Pensabene, On some leaded cards for commercial use; R. Pera, On a Narbonense axis found in Savona; Perassi, Salonino's gold coin with frame from the excavations of the Catholic University of Milan; V. Picozzi, Antemio's Milanese Solido with an irregular mintmark; M. Rat-A. Castellotti, A golden shield of Gregory XIII of which only the memory remained; P. Serafin, A golden quinary from the Tiber; L. Villaronga, The Roman denarius weighed in the treasures of the Iberian Peninsula. Other contributions: E. Ascalone, The indigenous and the foreigner. Development of new integrative cultural paths between the second half of the III and the beginning of the II millennium BC on the Iranian plateau and in Susiana; D. Nadali, War and death: the annihilation of the enemy in the condition of being defeated; L. Nigro, The Rimush da Tello stele and the indication of the rank of the vanquished in the royal relief; L. Peyronel, Merchants in Susiana? Archaeological and epigraphic evidence on cultural relations between the Persian Gulf and southwestern Iran at the beginning of the 2nd mill. B.C; F. Pinnock, Foreign women and conquered women in Mesopotamian figurative culture: enemy women. The suburb: U. Fusco, Settlement dynamics in the north-eastern suburbs of Rome between the Republic and the Principality. Form and function: J. Evans-G. Recchia, Pottery function: trapped residues in Bronze Age pottery from Coppa Nevigata (Southern Italy); FR Stasolla, Between form and function: mortars in the Middle Ages; G. Vallarino, Objects for the combustion of aromas from Delos: the form and use in terminology; Recent discoveries: L. Nigro, A terracotta furniture shaped like an aeolian capital from Mozia. Lectures by the department: F. Wendorf-R. Schild, The Late Paleolithic burials at Jebel Sahaba: the earliest known warfare. Organ of the Department of Historical, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences of Antiquity, this journal collects the results of aggregated research in thematic areas in the perspective of an integrated study of ancient societies in all their aspects - environmental, technological, economic, social, political, artistic , ideological - considered as interacting elements in systems with specific transformation dynamics. The studies that converge in it are conducted on different documentary materials - archaeological, philological-epigraphic, ecological-naturalistic, etc. - through equally different methodologies and analytical techniques, in view of the convergence of disciplines in a wider reciprocal interaction. The chronological and geographical location goes from prehistory to late antiquity and the Middle Ages, even if the prevailing interests are concentrated in the ages ranging from the near-eastern and European neolithization to the Greek and Roman world. The eleventh volume, relating to the years 2001-2003, includes essays divided into four themes that broaden the scientific interests to a broad geographical horizon, covering a chronological period from the prehistoric age to the Middle Ages.

    Small signature of possession on the title page.

    Slight signs of aging on the paperback, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Bulletin du Cercle d'études...

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    Bulletin du Cercle d'études numismatiques, Brussels, vol. 50, no. 1, janvier-avril 2013, pp. 109-144, richly illustrated, 25 cm.

    Very slight traces of use, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Bulletin du Cercle d'études...

    €10.00

    Bulletin du Cercle d'études numismatiques, Brussels, vol. 48, n. 1, janvier-avril 2011, pp. 313-348, richly illustrated, 25 cm.

    In perfect condition.

    The Numismatic Chronicle, 15...

    €220.00

    The Numismatic Chronicle, Royal Numismatic Society, London, vol. 140-154, aa. 1980-1994, pp. 5500 circa, 557 plates, 24 cm, binding in all red canvas ed. with gold titles on the spine.

    Volume 140, 1980, pp. 260, 29 pl.

    Volume 141, 1981, pp. 216, 38 pl.

    Volume 142, 1982, pp. 229, 47 pl.

    Volume 143, 1983, pp. 290, 46 tablets

    Volume 144, 1984, pp. 280, 43 tablets

    Volume 145, 1985, pp. 288, 45 tablets

    Volume 146, 1986, pp. 298, 25 tablets

    Volume 147, 1987, pp. 198, 27 tablets

    Volume 148, 1988, pp. 294, 40 tablets

    Volume 149, 1989, pp. 284, 44 tablets

    Volume 150, 1990, pp. 348, 23 pl.

    Volume 151, 1991, pp. 293, 45 tablets

    Volume 152, 1992, pp. 226, 37 tablets

    Volume 153, 1993, pp. 370, 37 tablets

    Volume 154, 1994, pp. 370, 32 tablets

    The 15 volumes constitute all the published from 1980 to 1994 for this important periodical.

    Small signature of possession on some title pages.

    Slight signs of aging, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Museum Notes, n. 29, 1984

    €16.00

    Museum Notes, The American Numismatic Society, New York, no. 29, 1984, pp. 202, 35 pl. of coins + 1 tab. folded. with graphics, richly illustrated, cm 23, br. and.

    Slight signs of aging, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Museum Notes, n. 28, 1983

    €16.00

    Museum Notes, The American Numismatic Society, New York, no. 28, 1983, pp. 206, 22 pl., Richly illustrated, 23 cm, br. and.

    Small signature of possession on the second card.

    Slight signs of aging, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Museum Notes, n. 27, 1982

    €16.00

    Museum Notes, The American Numismatic Society, New York, no. 27, 1982, pp. 244, 32 plates, richly illustrated, 23 cm, br. and.

    Slight signs of aging, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Numismatic Literature, 4...

    €22.00

    Numismatic Literature, The American Numismatic Society, New York, n. 105, March 1981, pp. XIII, 214, 23 cm, br. and.; n. 106, September 1981, pp. XIII, 168, 23 cm, br. and.; n. 107, March 1982, pp. LX, 154, 23 cm, br. and.; n. 108, September 1981, pp. XI, 136, 23 cm, br. and.

    Lot including 4 volumes.

    In excellent condition.

    Numismatic collection, n. 109, 1993

    €20.00

    Numismatic collection. Asociacion Numismatica Espanola, Barcelona, n. 109, June 1993, pp. 76, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and.

    Volume including interesting works including: Giuseppe Libero Mangieri, On some Hellenistic period coins from the Foresio collection from the Balearics.

    In perfect condition.

    Numismatic collection, n. 103, 1991

    €20.00

    Numismatic collection. Asociacion Numismatica Espanola, Barcelona, n. 103, December 1991, pp. 76, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and.

    The volume includes interesting studies presented at the VI Encuentro de Estudios Numismáticos entitled La producción y circulación de moneda en Sharq al-Andalus during las primeras taifas (404-478 / 1013-1085).

    In perfect condition.

    Annals. Italian numismatic...

    €100.00

    Annals. Italian numismatic institute, Rome, n. 2, 1955, pp. 286, 10 plates, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: L. Breglia, The coins of the four Sibari; GG Belloni, Art in the Roman republican coin. Critical considerations; A. Stazio, Relations between Pompeii and Ebusus in the Balearic Islands in the light of the coin finds; F. Panvini Rosati, Closet of Celtic coins at the Archaeological Museum of Florence; GV Gentili, Monetary closets of the Syracuse Museum; E. De Miro, P. Griffo, Monetary closets of the Superintendency of Agrigento; G. Perantoni Satta, Finds in Sardinia of coins from the Roman Empire and the Western Roman Empire, II: Sporadic Finds and General Index for Emperors; etc.

    The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are to be counted among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as an organ of the institution's scientific life, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also in French, English, Spanish and German. Authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the university world, museums, superintendencies, research bodies, both Italian and foreign. The journal's interests embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of the findings to metrology, to metallographic analyzes, to economic history. Added to this is the history of the collections and their cataloging, the history of numismatic studies. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Ideas, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes are closed by the "Report on the activity of the Italian Numismatic Institute", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on the new editions and on the publications received.

    Very slight traces of use on the paperback, otherwise in excellent condition. Rare.

    Annals. Italian numismatic...

    €42.00

    Annals. Italian numismatic institute, Rome, n. 44, 1997, pp. 372, 44 plates, 25 cm, br. and.

    Volume including the Proceedings of the Study Meeting entitled Statistical methods and quantitative analysis of the production of coins of the ancient world. Research trends and perspectives, held on 11 October 1997.

    The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are to be counted among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as an organ of the institution's scientific life, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also in French, English, Spanish and German. Authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the university world, museums, superintendencies, research bodies, both Italian and foreign. The journal's interests embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of the findings to metrology, to metallographic analyzes, to economic history. Added to this is the history of the collections and their cataloging, the history of numismatic studies. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Ideas, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes are closed by the "Report on the activity of the Italian Numismatic Institute", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on the new editions and on the publications received.

    In perfect condition.

    Annals. Italian numismatic...

    €42.00

    Annals. Italian numismatic institute, Rome, n. 43, 1996, pp. 332, 6 plates, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: S. Luppino, N. Parise, A. Polosa, Castiglione di Paludi: the coins; L. Peppe, M. Iunius Brutus: triumvir monetalis and quaestor; F. Curta, Invasion or Inflation? Sixth- to Seventh-Century Byzantine Coin Hoards in Eastern and Southeastern Europe; A. Rovelli, The coins of the castle of Scarlino. Materials for the study of monetary circulation in southern Tuscany; etc.

    The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are to be counted among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as an organ of the institution's scientific life, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also in French, English, Spanish and German. Authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the university world, museums, superintendencies, research bodies, both Italian and foreign. The journal's interests embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of the findings to metrology, to metallographic analyzes, to economic history. Added to this is the history of the collections and their cataloging, the history of numismatic studies. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Ideas, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes are closed by the "Report on the activity of the Italian Numismatic Institute", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on the new editions and on the publications received.

    In perfect condition.

    Annals. Italian numismatic...

    €42.00

    Annals. Italian numismatic institute, Rome, n. 42, 1995, pp. 310, 26 tablets, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: R. Descat, Darius I et la monnaie; M. Cattani, Marzabotto's weight system; A. Stazio, Brief history of an erroneous attribution: the storeroom of Pianura 1844 (IGCH 1907); R. Vitale, A storeroom from Baselice; MC Molinari, The coins of Meta Sudans (Rome); M. Pannuti, Notes on medieval numismatics; etc. The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are to be counted among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as an organ of the institution's scientific life, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also in French, English, Spanish and German. Authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the university world, museums, superintendencies, research bodies, both Italian and foreign. The journal's interests embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of the findings to metrology, to metallographic analyzes, to economic history. Added to this is the history of the collections and their cataloging, the history of numismatic studies. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Ideas, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes are closed by the "Report on the activity of the Italian Numismatic Institute", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on the new editions and on the publications received.

    Small signature of possession on the title page.

    In excellent condition.

    Annals. Italian numismatic...

    €35.00

    Annals. Italian numismatic institute, Rome, n. 37, 1990, pp. 366, 19 plates, 25 cm, br. and.

    From the Index: T. Giove, The closet in Sala Consilina; A. Cutroni Tusa, Macedonian and Hellenistic coins in Sicilian closets; A. Cocchiaro, A. Marinazzo, A. Travaglini, Monete from the excavations of Brindisi (1984-88); MC Molinari, E. Spagnoli, The closet in Via Alessandrina; etc.

    The Annals of the Italian Institute of Numismatics are to be counted among the most important numismatic periodicals printed in Italy. Founded in 1954 by Laura Breglia, then President of the Institute, as an organ of the institution's scientific life, they collect scientific contributions in Italian, but also in French, English, Spanish and German. Authors of the articles are qualified numismatists belonging to the university world, museums, superintendencies, research bodies, both Italian and foreign. The journal's interests embrace all aspects of numismatics, from the prehistory of money to its subsequent developments up to the modern age, from the documentation of the findings to metrology, to metallographic analyzes, to economic history. Added to this is the history of the collections and their cataloging, the history of numismatic studies. The contributions are distributed in a section of "Studies and Documents" and one of "Ideas, Comments, Reviews and News". The volumes are closed by the "Report on the activity of the Italian Numismatic Institute", which reports on the initiatives carried out or in progress, on the new editions and on the publications received.

    Small signature of possession on the title page.

    Very slight traces of use on the paperback, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Cagiati, Italian Yearbook for...

    €100.00

    Italian yearbook for numismatists and coin and medal collectors, directed by Memmo Cagiati, R. Stab. of Graphic Arts, Caserta, a. I, 1926, pp. 228, richly illustrated, 19 cm, br. and.

    From the Summary: N. Borrelli, Numismatics and numismatists, national and state nummoteca; G. Castellani, for the public collections of numismatics; R. Corso, Numismatics in schools; Reviews; Books; Magazines; Numismatic notes from abroad; News and comments; etc.

    The volume also includes the second edition, revised and corrected with additions, of Memmo Cagiati's work: Numismatics, collectors and collections, of coins and medals, in Italy.

    The first volume of the Yearbook was the only one published due to the death of Cagiati, which occurred in 1926 immediately after the printing of this work.

    Small extinct library stamp.

    In excellent condition. Very rare.