Catalogue Of Late Roman Coins In The Dumbarton Oaks Collection And In The Whittemore Collection

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This is the first fully illustrated catalogue of a major collection of late Roman and early Byzantine imperial coins. It follows the general layout of the Byzantine volumes in the Dumbarton Oaks series, with a substantial introduction dealing with the history of the coinage, including iconography, mints, and monetary system. In this volume, however, all the coins are illustrated in the plates.

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Genre : Antiques & Collectibles
Author : Dumbarton Oaks
Publisher : Dumbarton Oaks
Release : 1992
File : 532 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0884021939


Catalogue Of The Byzantine Coins In The Dumbarton Oaks Collection And In The Whittemore Collection

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The final volume in the series, this catalogue follows the general plan of volumes II-IV but differs from them in its use of the sylloge format for the catalogue proper. The collection of Palaeologan coins at Dumbarton Oaks is by far the largest that exists, and the field is one in which great advances have been made over the last half-century. This volume supersedes the previous accounts of Palaeologan coinage, and is definitive in its field. Part I includes the introduction, appendices, and bibliography, while Part II continues with the catalogue, concordances, and indexes.

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Genre : Antiques & Collectibles
Author : Philip Grierson
Publisher : Dumbarton Oaks
Release : 1999
File : 304 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0884022617


Catalogue Of The Byzantine Coins In The Dumbarton Oaks Collection And In The Whittemore Collection Anastasius I To Maurice 491 602

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The first volume in the catalogue covers the coins of Anastasius I through Maurice, and includes a history of the collections.

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Genre : Antiques & Collectibles
Author : Dumbarton Oaks
Publisher : Dumbarton Oaks
Release : 1966
File : 494 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0884020126


Historical Dictionary Of Byzantium

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The Byzantine Empire dates back to Constantine the Great, the first Christian ruler of the Roman Empire, who, in 330 AD, moved the imperial capital from Rome to a port city in modern-day Turkey, which he then renamed Constantinople in his honor. From its founding, the Byzantine Empire was a major anchor of east-west trade, and culture, art, architecture, and the economy all prospered in the newly Christian empire. As Byzantium moved into the middle and late period, Greek became the official language of both church and state and the Empire's cultural and religious influence extended well beyond its boundaries. In the mid-15th century, the Ottoman Turks put an end to 1,100 years of Byzantine history by capturing Constantinople, but the Empire's legacy in art, culture, and religion endured long after its fall. In this revised and updated second edition of the Historical Dictionary of Byzantium, author John H. Rosser introduces both the general reader and the researcher to the history of the Byzantine Empire. This comprehensive dictionary includes detailed, alphabetical entries on key figures, ideas, places, and themes related to Byzantine art, history, and religion, and the second edition contains numerous additional entries on broad topics such as transportation and gender, which were less prominent in the previous edition. An expanded introduction introduces the reader to Byzantium and a guide to further sources and suggested readings can be found in the extensive bibliography that follows the entries. A basic chronology and various maps and illustrations are also included in the dictionary. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about Byzantium.

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Genre : History
Author : John Hutchins Rosser
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Release : 2012
File : 643 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780810875678


Roman Imperial Coinage Volume X

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This tenth volume of Roman Imperial Coinage completed the first edition of the series founded by Mattingly and Sydenham in 1923. Its layout is based on the division between the eastern and western parts of the empire, and the reigns of successive emperors. A further section deals with imitative coinages struck by certain of the barbarian peoples. There are detailed accounts of the monetary system and mints, and of the coin-types and legends. The catalogue comprises some 1,800 entries, each individually numbered, and illustrated by 80 plates. (NP The coinage is discussed not only in its historical setting, but also in a comprehensive and documented conceptual context, making RIC X essential reading for students of the late Roman and Byzantine period, as well as for collectors. This seminal volume is reprinted by Spink in 2018 to make it available again to all those interested in this fascinating period of Roman Imperial coinage. (NP) Dr John Kent joined the Department of Coins and Medals at the British Museum in 1953, and was Keeper from 1983 until his retirement in 1990. As well as being an editor of the Roman Imperial Coinage series , he is the author of Roman Imperial Coinage Volume VIII (1981).

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Genre : Antiques & Collectibles
Author : John Kent
Publisher : Spink Books
Release : 2018-08-01
File : 777 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781912667376


The Oxford Handbook Of Greek And Roman Coinage

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A broadly-illustrated overview of the contemporary state of Greco-Roman numismatic scholarship.

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Genre : Antiques & Collectibles
Author : William E. Metcalf
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2012
File : 707 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780199372188


Coinage And History Of The Roman Empire

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First Published in 2001. Coinage and History of the Roman Empire is an invaluable study in the fields of Roman history and numismatics. Current scholarship is invoked throughout as a corrective to other published sources: hundreds f significat updates in chronology, historical perspective and numismatic attribution make this book indispensable. The book consists of two volumes: volume one, History; volume two: Coinage. The 550-year period covered- The Imperatorial Age: c. 82-27 B.C; and The Roman Empire: 27 B.C to A.D 480- is divided into twelve epochs, each prefaced with an overview of the period's social and historical developments. Coinage and History of the Roman Empire is fully illustrated (including family trees, tables, maps) and includes an extensive bibliography as well alphabetical and chronological indexes.

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Genre : History
Author : David Vagi
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2016-09-16
File : 406 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135971250


Work Labour And Professions In The Roman World

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The economic success of the Roman Empire was unparalleled in the West until the early modern period. While favourable natural conditions, capital accumulation, technology and political stability all contributed to this, economic performance ultimately depended on the ability to mobilize, train and co-ordinate human work efforts. In Work, Labour, and Professions in the Roman World, the authors discuss new insights, ideas and interpretations on the role of labour and human resources in the Roman economy. They study the various ways in which work was mobilised and organised and how these processes were regulated. Work as a production factor, however, is not the exclusive focus of this volume. Throughout the chapters, the contributors also provide an analysis of work as a social and cultural phenomenon in Ancient Rome.

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Genre : History
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Publisher : BRILL
Release : 2016-10-11
File : 369 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789004331686


Caesar Rules

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A riveting portrayal of what the inhabitants of the Roman Empire expected of their ruler and their feelings about him.

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Genre : History
Author : Olivier Hekster
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2022-11-30
File : 425 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009226790


Preaching Poverty In Late Antiquity

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In 2002 the influential scholar of Late Antiquity, Peter Brown, published a series of lectures as a monograph titled Poverty and Leadership in the Later Roman Empire. Brown set out to explain a trend in the late Roman world observed in the 1970s by French social and economic historians, especially Paul Veyne and Evelyn Patlagean, namely that prior to the fourth century and the rise in dominance of Christianity, the poor in society went unrecognized as an economic category. This corresponded with the Greco-Roman understanding of patronage, whereby the state and private donors concentrated their largesse upon the citizen body. Non-citizens, for instance, were excluded from the dole system, in which grain was distributed to citizens of a city regardless of their economic status. By the end of the sixth century, rich and poor were not only recognized economic categories, but the largesse of private citizens was now focused on the poor. Brown proposed that the Christian bishop lay at the heart of this change. The authors set out to test Brown's thesis amid growing interest in the poor and their role in early Christianity and in Late Antique society. They find that the development and its causes were more subtle and complex than Brown proposed and that his account is inadequate on a number of crucial points including rhetorical distortion of the realities of poverty in episcopal letters, homilies and hagiography, the episcopal emphasis on discriminate giving and self-interested giving, and the degree to which existing civic patronage structures adhered in the Later Roman Empire of the fourth and fifth centuries.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Pauline Allen
Publisher : Evangelische Verlagsanstalt
Release : 2009
File : 253 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783374027286