Ancient numismatics

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Books in stock: 327.

On this page there are 169-192 of 327 books.

    Caltabiano, Note on the Locrian...

    €25.00

    Maria Caccamo Caltabiano, Note on the Locrese coin Zeus / Roma and Pistis, Edizioni dell'Ateneo & Bizzarri, Rome 1978, pp. 101-116, 1 pl., Cm 23, br. and.

    Extract.

    Bibliographic notes on the front cover.

    In perfect condition. Very rare.

    Caltabiano, The mysticism and...

    €22.00

    Maria Caccamo Caltabiano, Mysticism and the political role. The ideology of the knight in the age of Sicilian tyrannies, Giorgio Bretschneider Editore, Rome 2005, pp. 32, richly illustrated, 4 plates, 24 cm, br. and.

    Extract.

    In perfect condition. Rare.

    Caltabiano, Berenice II. The...

    €16.00

    Maria Caccamo Caltabiano, Berenice II. The role of a Basilissa revealed by her coins, International Publishing and Polygraphic Institutes, Pisa-Rome 1998, 97-112, 3 tavv., Cm 24, br. and.

    Extract.

    In perfect condition. Rare.

    Caltabiano, The chronology of...

    €22.00

    Maria Caccamo Caltabiano, The chronology of the municipium of Henna: discrepancy between the numismatic and the historiographical data, Sicania, Messina 1996, pp. 27, 1 pl., Cm 24, br. and.

    Extract.

    In perfect condition. Rare.

    Caltabiano, The identity of the...

    €16.00

    Maria Caccamo Caltabiano, The identity of the two horsemen on Philip II's coinage, Institute for Balkan Studies, 1999, pp. 197-207, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    Extract.

    In perfect condition. Rare.

    The debate

    €18.00

    Maria Caccamo Caltabiano, Renata Cantilena, Salvatore Garraffo, Ross Holloway, Alfonso Mele, Sebastiana Consolo Langher, The debate, Italian Institute of Numismatics, Rome 1993, pp. 297-330, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and.

    Extract.

    In perfect condition. Rare.

    Caltabiano, The Aeternitas theme...

    €20.00

    Maria Caccamo Caltabiano, The theme of Aeternitas on coins of the Greek age, sn, sl 2009, pp. 251-263, 2 plates, 24 cm, br. in paper with red lilies.

    Extract.

    In perfect condition. Rare.

    Caltabiano, The Basileia of...

    €20.00

    Maria Caccamo Caltabiano, The basileia of Berenice II and the project of a diarchy, Edizioni Tored, sl 2007, pp. 105-124, richly illustrated, 25 cm, br. and.

    Extract.

    In excellent condition. Rare.

    Caltabiano, The lion head / calf...

    €17.00

    Maria Caccamo Caltabiano, The lion head / calf protome series in Rhegion and Messene, International Association of Professional Numismatist, London 1986 (1988), pp. 9-15, 1 pl., 25 cm, br. and.

    Extract.

    In perfect condition. Very rare.

    Caltabiano, The bronze coin and...

    €20.00

    Maria Caccamo Caltabiano, The bronze coin and the economy of the Magna Graecia poleis in the secc. V and IV a. C., Association Internationale des Numismates Professionnels, Louvain 1982, pp. 89-93, 1 pl., 25 cm, br. and.

    Extract.

    In perfect condition. Very rare.

    Legions

    €10.00

    Franco Mucelli, Legions, Nummus et Ars, Mestre 1998, pp. 95, richly illustrated, 24 cm, br. and.

    Gore, however fully usable volume.

    Writings by Francesco Panvini...

    €75.00

    Coins and medals. Writings by Francesco Panvini Rosati, 2 vols., Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities, Rome 2004, pp. 768 overall, 29 cm, cart. and. with slipcase ed.

    Supplement to n. 37 of the Numismatics Bulletin.

    Volume I: Ancient Age.

    Volume II: From Late Antiquity to the Modern Age.

    In excellent condition.

    Piccozzi, The Roman imperial...

    €47.00

    Vittorio Piccozzi, The Roman imperial coinage. Monetary systems, mints, chronological, genealogical, iconographic tables, P. & P. Santamaria, Rome 1966, pp. 152, richly illustrated, 9 tablets, 27 cm, binding in all canvas ed. with titles in red on the spine and on the front plate.

    Traces of use to the binding and to the first and last guard paper, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Barbaran, Roman coins of the...

    €480.00

    Domenico Barbaran, Roman coins of the high empire in bronze of the first and second module, Tip. Foundry and Prem. Stereotype of the Seminary, Padua 1872, pp. XVI with dedication to Nicolò Bottacin, 168, 2 unusual and splendid plates. of coins with 16 original albumen photographs applied within an elegant frame, 25 cm, br. and. with titles in black within a frame on the front plate.

    Edition of 100 copies.

    Slight blooms, the rest volume partially intact and in excellent condition.

    Extremely rare work.

    Barbaran, Roman Etruscan Italic...

    €420.00

    Domenico Barbaran, Roman Etruscan Italic Axes in bronze. Consular coins in bronze and silver, Tipografia del Seminario, Padua 1877, pp. XXVIII with dedication to Count Luigi Camerini and decorated drop cap, 100, 2 beautiful tablets. reproducing coins made by the Fracanzani Lithography of Padua, 25 cm, br. and. with titles in black within a frame on the front plate.

    Edition of 100 copies.

    Small extinct library stamp on the title page.

    Blooms on the first guard card, otherwise in excellent condition.

    Extremely rare work.

    Gold Coins of the World from...

    €88.00

    Gold Coins of the World from ancient times to the present, 8th edition, Coin & Currency Institute, 2009, pp. 766, richly illustrated, 28 cm, card. and.

    Insignificant traces of use on the first cards, otherwise in perfect condition.

    The currency in Rome and Italy,...

    €80.00

    Silvana Balbi de Caro, Money in Rome and Italy. Presentation by Antonio Fazio, 3 vols. + 1 fasc. for presentation, Bank of Italy, Rome 1993, pp. 737 overall, richly illustrated in color with beautiful images, 32 cm, binding in all canvas ed., Silver stamped titles, dust jacket and slipcase.

    Volume I: Rome and money, pp. 239.

    Volume II: Coins and peoples in Italy in the Middle Ages, pp. 239.

    Volume III: Principles and coins in modern Italy, pp. 239.

    Presentation booklet: Money in Rome and Italy, pp. 20.

    Slight halo on the casket, otherwise volumes in excellent condition.

    Santarelli, One of the oldest...

    €150.00

    Antonio Santarelli, Of the oldest and rarest coins existing in the city museum of Forlì, Democratic Typography, Forlì 1876, pp. 164, cm 24, br. and.

    The lawyer Antonio Santarelli was a member of the Government Commission of Fine Arts, Royal Inspector of excavations and monuments, director of the Pinacoteca and Civic Museums of Forlì. He carried out numerous excavations in the surroundings of Forlì, Villanova, Vecchiazzano and in other places. We owe him the foundation of the first nucleus of what is today the National Archaeological Museum of Sarsina. The Civic Archaeological Museum of Forlì is named after Antonio Santarelli, whose very foundation is due to his work. In this volume, Santarelli describes the ancient, medieval, modern coins and the medieval, modern and pontifical medals preserved in the city museum of Forlì.

    In excellent condition. Extremely rare.

    Segrè, Monetary circulation and...

    €45.00

    Angelo Segrè, Monetary circulation and prices in the ancient world and in particular in Egypt, Libreria di cultura, Rome 1922, pp. 173, 24 cm, br. and.

    Slight signs of aging, otherwise the volume is intact and in excellent condition. Very rare.

    Minì, Ancient bronze coins of...

    €70.00

    Adolfo Minì, Ancient bronze coins of the Syracuse mint, Cassa di Risparmio VE for the Sicilian Provinces, Novara 1977, pp. 191, richly illustrated bn and col., 31 cm, binding on the entire editorial canvas with titles in gold on the spine and on the front plate, dust jacket and case.

    Minimal traces of use on the dust jacket, otherwise in perfect condition.

    Mazzini, Roman imperial coins, 5...

    €2,000.00

    G. Mazzini, Roman imperial coins, 5 volumes, Mario Ratto Editore, Milan 1957-1958, pp. 1782 overall, 531 tables total, 27 cm, binding ed. in all canvas with titles and threads in gold on the back, upper cut sprayed in gold.

    Volume I: from Pompey the Great to Domitia, pp. XX, 277, 98 pl.

    Volume II: from Nerva to Crispina, pp. XII, 410, 149 tablets

    Volume III: from Pertinax to Philip the son, pp. X, 332, 102 pl.

    Volume IV: from Pacaziano to Valeria, pp. XVI, 366, 102 tablets

    Volume V: from Severus II to Romulus Augustulus - Tesserae - Contoured, pp. XI, 328, 80 tablets

    Edition of 500 numbered copies.

    The volumes present the most sumptuous private collection of Roman coins ever established, comprising 8,051 specimens, including 1,261 gold coins and 1,641 large bronzes, most of them exceptional in terms of rarity and state of conservation, all reproduced in detail in the splendid tables.

    Work in an exceptional state of conservation. Very rare.

    Seaby, Roman coins and their values

    €20.00

    HA Seaby, Roman coins and their values. Partly based on A Catalog of Roman Coins by Gilbert Askew, BA Seaby Ltd, London 1954, pp. 133, richly illustrated, 5 plates, 23 cm, binding in all canvas ed. with embossed decorations on the plates and gold titles on the back.

    Dust jacket missing, however in excellent condition.

    Identifying Roman coins

    €22.00

    Richard Reece, Simon James, Identifying Roman coins. A practical guide to the identification of site finds in Britain, Seaby, London 1986, pp. 48, richly illustrated, 22 cm, card. and.

    New one.

    Magnan, Problema de anno...

    €150.00

    Magnan, Problema de anno nativitatis Christi, ubi occasionsm offerente vetere Herodis Antipae nummo, in nummophylacio Clementis XIV Dominique Magnan, Problema de anno nativitatis Christi, ubi occasionm offerente vetere Herodis Antipae VIII nummo, in nummophylacio Clementis XIV pom Asservato, demonstratur Christatur anno natum ante aeram vulgarem, contra veteres omnes & recentores chronologos, Apud Archangelum Casaletti Typographum ad S. Eustachium et apud Venantium Monaldini bibliopolam, Romae 1772, pp. 416 with beautiful woodcut frieze on the frontispiece, 7 splendid plates. folded chalcography reproducing coins (plates 3-4 gathered in one), solid coeval binding in half parchment with titles and threads in gold on the title page, plates in marbled paper, artistically sprayed cuts.

    Work from the sale of the Cicerone Antiques Bookshop in Rome in May 1996, as evidenced by a small piece of paper taken from the sales price list applied to the rear counterplate.

    Minor lacks on the plates, a slight halo of old gora not disfiguring the outer margin of the first cards, two old signs of extinct woodworm that do not affect the text, however the work is overall in a good state of conservation.

    Extremely rare.