Numismata imperatorum Romanorum praestantiora a Julio Caesare ad Postumum usque. I. Tomus primus. Editio prima Romana.
by Vaillant, Joannem [Jean]
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Romae, Caroli Barbiellini & Venantii Monaldini, 1743. Hardcover. .. Quarto (300 x 240 mm). Pp. xl, 347. Title page printed in red and black. Engraved illustration to title, beautiful allegorical head- and tail-pieces by J. B. Sintes, and illustrated initials. With engraved illustrations of coins throughout. Printed on thick laid paper, lightly waterstained, mostly in upper outer corner and last leaves (index). HARDCOVER, bound in handsome modern full vellum, new endpapers, gilt lettering to spine. A wide-margined copy, untrimmed. In good condition. ~ Volume I of 3. Lipsius p. 409. Brunet V, p. 1027: "Ouvrage très-estimé, ainsi que presque tous ceux du même auteur". Cf. Cicognara 3032-3034. A useful catalogue of Roman coins dealing with aes, antoniniani & follis from Postumus to Constantinus I. I-3
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- Numismata imperatorum Romanorum praestantiora a Julio Caesare ad Postumum usque. I. Tomus primus. Editio prima Romana.
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- Vaillant, Joannem [Jean]
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- Hardcover
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- Romae, Caroli Barbiellini & Venantii Monaldini
- Date Published
- 1743
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- NUMISMATICS COIN COINS MINT MONEY CURRENCY TOKEN PIECE PENNING PENNINGKUNDE NUMISMATIEK MUNT MUNTEN MONNAYER MÜNZEN PRÄGEN ACUNAR BATTERE MEDAL MÉDAILLE MEDAILLEN GELDWESEN NOISBN
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