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The coinage of Daunia, The Norman coins of southern Italy
The coinage of Daunia, The Norman coins of southern Italy, Proceedings of the 1st Numismatic Congress, Bari 21-22 November 2008, Circolo numismatico pugliese, Bari 2009, pp. 302, richly illustrated in colour, cm 26, softcover ed.
Eos. Series of numismatic studies edited by Giuseppe Colucci, 1.
On the cover: Society of National History for Puglia.
From the Index: F. Catalli, The Romanization of Puglia: the coinage as a document; ML Marchi, The Romanization of Daunia. The historical-archaeological framework; G. Colucci, Arpi: the coinage; A. D'Andrea, Tiati: the coinage; AR Parente, Canosa: the ancient coinage; P. Fracassi, The minor mints of Daunia; B. Carroccio, Apulian coinage and Sicilian coinage: elements compared; MC Caltabiano, Conclusions; P. Corsi, Southern Italy and Sicily in the 11th century; G. Ruotolo, Norman coinage before the establishment of the Kingdom of Sicily; B. Russo, The coins of Capua and Gaeta in the Norman period; L. Travaini, C. Weiss, Arabic legends on Norman coins: why, where, when; F. Punzi, The coinage of Tancred, basis of the Swabian reform; M. Traina, Introductory lecture; C. Colucci, The concave variant of the trifollaro of Roger I, Great Count of Calabria and Sicily (1072-1101); L. Lombardi, Norman incuse coins minted in southern Italy and Sicily; F. Scoditti, Musical instruments in Roman coinage.
Fundamental text for the study of the coins examined.
Modest traces of use on the edges, otherwise in excellent condition.
Extremely rare.
R94-6228