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A Handbook of Greek and Roman Coins
Hill G.F.
A Handbook of Greek and Roman Coins
Автор: Hill G.F.
Название: A Handbook of Greek and Roman Coins
Год: 1899
Издательство: London: Macmillan and Co., Limited
Серия: Handbooks of Archaeology and Antiquities
Формат: pdf
Размер: 184 Мб
Качество: хорошее, есть закладки
Страниц: 324
Язык: английский
Карманный каталог по монетам Древней Греции и Древнего Рима. Включает в себя 15 таблиц с качественными рисунками монет.
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- Introduction. General Sketch of the History of Coinage in Greece and Rome
- 1. Early Stages op Exchange 1
- 2. Scope of Classical Numismatics 2
- 3. The Metallic Unit generally adopted 4
- 4. The Invention op Coinage 6
- 5. The Spread of Coinage to European Greece 8
- 6. The Extension of Coinage to Western Greece 8
- 7. Coinage adopted by the ‘Barbarians’ 9
- 8. The Regal Period 10
- 9. Revival of the Coinage of the Cities 11
- 10. Beginning of the Influence of Rome 11
- 11. Coinage under the Roman Empire 12
- Book I
- Chapter I. The Metals
- 1. Quality op the Metals used for Coinage 13
- 2. Minor Metals and Alloys 16
- 3. The Sources of the Metals 18
- 4. The Testing of Metals in Antiquity 23
- 5. Oxide and Patina 25
- Chapter II. The Coin as a Medium of Exchange. Origin, Distribution, and Relation of Coin-Standards
- 1. Theories or the Origin op Coin-Standards 26
- 2. Determination op Early Weight-Standards 28
- 3. Distribution op the Three Oriental Standards 33
- 4. The Aeginetio and Euboic-Attio Standards 34
- 5. Local Standards op Asia Minor 38
- 6. Local Standards of European Greece 40
- 7. The Western Mediterranean 41
- 8. Sicily 42
- 9. Roman Bronze 44
- 10. Roman Silver 53
- 11. Roman Gold 54
- 12. Etruria 55
- 13. Northern and Central Italy 59
- 14. Southern Italy 60
- 15. Coin-Denominations 64
- Chapter III. Monetary Theory and Practice
- 1. Aristotle's Conception of Money 67
- 2. The Quality op Ancient Money 68
- 3. Plated Coin 71
- 4. Precautions against Forgery 72
- 5. Protection by Tariff 73
- 6. Relative Values op the Metals 74
- Chapter IV. The Coinage and the State
- 1. Private Coinage 78
- 9. Nature op ‘Temple Coinage’ 80
- 3. Coinage of Monarchs 81
- 4. The Coinage and the Sovereign Power 82
- 5. Rome and her Subjects. Restriction op Gold 85
- 6. Restriction of Silver 87
- 7. The Eastern Provinces under the Empire 89
- 8. Roman Colonies 92
- 9. Delegated Coinage: the Satraps 95
- 10. Military Coinage in the West 97
- 11. Roman Military Coinage 98
- 12. Combined Coinages: Real and Complimentary Alliances 102
- 13. Commercial Unions 103
- 14. Political Unions 106
- 15. Other Alliances 114
- 16. Greek Colonies 116
- 17. Religious Combinations 117
- Chapter V. Monetary Officials
- A. Among the Greeks
- 1. Magistrates’ Signatures and Symbols 119
- 2. The Athenian Monetary Officials 121
- 3. The Office of the Moneyer 124
- 4. Magistrates in Imperial Times 126
- 5. The Greek Mint 129
- B. Among the Romans
- 6. Roman Monetary Magistrates 131
- 7. Monetary Officials of Roman Colonies 136
- 8. Roman Governors 138
- 9. The Roman Mint 139
- A. Among the Greeks
- Chapter I. The Metals
- Book II
- Chapter VI. Fabric and Style
- 1. Struck Coins 143
- 2. Ancient Dies 149
- 3. The Development op Form of Struck Coins 151
- 4. Cast Coins 155
- 5. The Composition op the Type 158
- 6. Development of Style 160
- Chapter VII. The Meaning and Classification of Coin-Types
- 1. The Religious Theory and the Commercial Theory 166
- 2. Religious Types 169
- 3. Types representing the Issuing Authority 171
- 4. Types representing Local Features 173
- 5. Types representing Monuments 174
- 6. Historical Types 175
- 7. Canting Types 176
- 8. Ornamental Types 177
- 9. Imitative Types 177
- 10. Classification op Symbols 178
- Chapter VIII. Coin-Inscriptions
- 1. Inscriptions naming the Issuing Authority 180
- 2. Varieties of Titulature 181
- 3. Inscriptions naming the Type 185
- 4. Inscriptions giving the Reason op Issue 189
- 5. Mint-marks and Artists’ Signatures 194
- 6. Names and Values of Coins 196
- 7. Dates 196
- 8. Graffiti 197
- 9. Abbreviations 197
- Chapter IX. The Dating of Coins
- 1. Dating by the Evidence of History 199
- 2. Coins bearing Dates 201
- 3. Dating by Style and Fabric 203
- 4. Weight and Quality 204
- 5. Types 205
- 6. Epigraphy 207
- Greek 208
- Roman 215
- 7. Finds 217
- Chapter VI. Fabric and Style
- Appendices
- I. Ancient Standards 222
- II. Equivalents in Troy Grains op Weights mentioned in the Text 226
- III. Roman Mint-marks 228
- IV. The Imperial Families 230
- V. Select Bibliography 242
- Key to the Plates 256
- Indexes
- Index of Subjects 273
- Index of Greek Words 289
- Index of Latin Words 293
- Plates I–XV
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