Promis, signed autograph letter, 1882
Vincenzo Promis (1839-1889), signed autograph letter, int. dry Library of SM, Milan 9 October 1882, p. 1 writing on the front and back, 21 cm.
In the letter the illustrious numismatist, historian and epigraphist Vincenzo Promis provides meticulous information to a collector about a medal submitted to him for examination. The scholar initially claims that he has never seen a similar medal in Turin, perhaps, he says, specimens of this type are found in Milan or Florence. He also claims to have consulted many works in search of information, including the Bolgenthal manual, but in vain. However, the identification of the medal was possible thanks to the interest of "an intelligent German numismatist" who, after studying it, was able to classify it and attribute it to the city of Vienna. After having fully answered the questions of his interlocutor in four points, Promis closes the letter by communicating the greetings of Antonio Manno (1834-1918), historian and senator of the Kingdom, his friend, with whom he made printed works.
Of great interest. In perfect condition.
N329-3160