Yannis Stoyas – Stelios Damigos, Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Greece 8 – The Kikpe Collection of Bronze Coins, vol. IISupplement of Ancient Greek Coins. Roman Provincial Coins and Coins of Contemporary KingdomsAthens 2024ISBN 978-960-404-415-3314 S./pp., zahlr. S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., 28,5 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcover
Naser Ferri, Gjetjet e reja epigrafike dhe numizmatike të zbuluara dhe të publikuara në Kosovë mes viteve 1980 dhe 2020 (= Novitates epigraphicae et numismaticae quae inter annos MCMLXXX et MMXX in Kosovo repertae et editae sunt / New epigraphic and numismatic finds discovered and published in Kosovo between the years 1980 and 2020)Prishtinё 2022ISBN 978-9951-24-164-9422 S./pp., zahlr. S/W-Abb./num. b/w-figs., 24 x 17 cm; broschiert/softcover
albanisch mit Zusammenfassung in englischer Sprache / albanian with summary in english
Renate Ciołek, The Monetary System in the Kingdom of Ballaeus(Rhizon / Risinum : Illyrian Fortress, Greek and Roman Town, volume 2)Warsaw 2021ISBN 978-83-958222-1-6
118 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., CD-ROM, 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcover
Cristian Găzdac – George G. Marinescu,The Curse of Hoarding: The Sălcuța Hoard(Coins from Roman Sites and Collections of Roman Coins from Romania, vol. XIX)Cluj-Napoca 2024ISBN 978-606-020-793-1174 S./pp., zahlr. S/W-Abb./num. b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; broschiert/softcover
Adam Degler (ed.), The Collection of Ancient Coins in Lviv Historical MuseumWrocław 2023ISBN 978-83-950094-5-7442 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., 28 x 22 cm; kartoniert/hardcover
Alejandro G. Sinner – Marta Campo, Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum Italia
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Florence, National Archaeological Museum Vol. I,1: HispaniaWarsaw 2023ISBN 978-83-940217-6-4192 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcover
Jiří Militký – Petr Veselý – Lenka Vacinová, Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. Czech Republic. Volume I. The National Museum, Prague. Part 7. Seleucid Empire and Imitations, Syria, Phoenicia, Judaea, Mesopotamia, Commagene, Armenia and ArabiaPrague 2023ISBN 978-80-7036-783-4287 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcover
Jiří Militký, Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. Czech Republic. Volume I. The National Museum, Prague. Part 3. Macedonia and PaeoniaPrague 2016ISBN 978-80-7036-490-1158 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcover
Jiří Militký – Luboš Král, Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. Czech Republic. Volume IV. The Luboš Král Collection. Egypt: Roman Provincial CoinagePrague 2021ISBN 978-80-7036-687-5172 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcover
Jiří Militký – Lenka Vacinová, Coins of the Roman Republic. The National Museum. Prague. The Systematic Collection and the Gulyantsi Hoard (Bulgaria)Prague 2018ISBN 978-80-7036-576-2431 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcover
Jiří Militký – Michal Mašek, Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. Czech Republic. Volume I. The National Museum, Prague. Part 10. Baktria and India (Early Baktria, Graeco-Baktrian and Indo-Greek Coins, Imitations, Indo-Scythians).Prague 2019ISBN 978-80-7036-619-6136 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcover
Cristian Găzdac – Călin Ghemiş
– Sorin Bulzan,Roman Coins – Non-Roman Owner: The Hoard Peştiş II (Coins from Roman Sites and Collections of Roman Coins from Romania, vol. XVIII)Cluj-Napoca 2023ISBN 978-606-020-725-2100 S./pp., zahlr. S/W-Abb./num. b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; broschiert/softcover
Stoyan Mihailov, Currency in Circulation in the Province of Moesia Secunda (AD 498 - 681) (Dissertationes, volume 17) / Парично обращение в провинция Втора Мизия (498 - 681 г.) (Дисертации, Том 17)Sofia 2023ISBN 978-619-254-353-4504 S./pp., Farbabb./colour-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcoverbulgarisch mit ausführlicher Zusammenfassung in englischbulgarian with extended summary in englishThe research examines the processes and tendencies in monetary
circulation in the province of Moesia Secunda during the period of
498-681 AD in the context of coin production and distribution in the
Byzantine Empire. For this purpose, coins from the territory of
Moesia Secunda are compared with published numismatic material from
the province of Scythia, Constantinople, Athens, Corinth, Ephesus,
Sardis, and Amorium. A conclusion has been drawn regarding the
general Byzantine monetary policy, stating that during the studied
period, over 90% of the monetary value of circulating coins was
represented by gold specimens. Simultaneously, the monetary policy in
terms of territory was not centralized but rather regional.
In the territory of
Moesia Secunda from 498 to 614 AD, all major Byzantine emissions that
were minted during the mentioned period, are releasing in
circulation. This demonstrates the existence of functional
administrative structures responsible for monetary circulation in the
province.
Chronologically, the
monetary circulation in the province of Moesia Secunda is divided
into three stages: 498-578 AD – a period of full functioning of the
monetary system; 578-614 AD – a period of decline in a significant
portion of coins in circulation; 614-681 AD – a period of sporadic
or occasional influx of newly minted coins into circulation.
The book contains 59
Figures with tables and graphs presenting analytical data, along with
a catalog featuring 4483 coins from the territory of Moesia Secunda.
The publication includes an abstract in English summarizing all the
main findings of the research.
Hacer Kumandaş, Aydın Özkan Koleksiyonu Roma Cumhuriyet ve İmparatorluk Dönemi SikkeleriIstanbul 2023ISBN 978-625-8056-52-5X + 122 S./pp., zahlr. S/W-Abb./num. b/w-figs., 23,5 x 16,5 cm; broschiert/paperback
Igor Lazarenko, Odessos Coins from the Period of the Roman Empire. Part V: Gordian III and Theos MegasVarna 2022ISBN 978-619-7094-65-7
380 S./pp., zahlr. S/W-Abb./num. b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; broschiert/softcoverzweisprachig englisch – bulgarisch
/bilingual english
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bulgarian
Table of contents
Introduction
The coinage of Odessos during the reign of Gordian III (238—244)
Chronology
Coin inscriptions and types
Obverse inscriptions
Obverse types
Reverse inscriptions
Reverse types
City gate flanked by two battlemented towers
Temple (aedicule) with statue of Darzalas
Sport prices
Emperor
Gods and goddesses
Denominations
Structure of the catalogue
Bibliography
Auctions
Catalogue
Yılmaz Izmirlier, The Coins of the Danishmendids / Danişmendli Devleti ParalarıIstanbul 2023ISBN 978-625-8056-51-8
X + 102 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., 23,5 x 16,5 cm, kartoniert
/ hardcoverzweisprachig englisch - türkisch / bilingual english - turkish
Mirjana Vojvoda – Snežana Golubović – Ilija Mikić,MORS IMMATURA. Coinage and apotropaic-prophylactic elements in funerary rituals – southern Viminacium cemetery / MORS IMMATURA. Novac i apotropejsko-profilaktički elementi u pogrebnim ritualima – južna nekropola Viminacijuma
(Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade – Monographies 72 / Arheološki Institut, Beograd – Posebna izdanja 72)Beograd – Београд 2021ISBN 978-86-6439-062-0
318 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs.
, 29,7 x 21 cm; kartoniert/hardcoverzweisprachig serbisch – englisch / bilingual serbian
– english
This latest book regarding the discoveries made in the necropolises
of Viminacium deals with an
extremely important subject both from the point of view of classical
archeology and also the documentation of religious ritual and is
addressed mainly to specialists. The chosen subject is premature
death or mors immatura, documented by the research made in the
necropolis of Viminacium on child burials, in which the authors
analyze the funeral rite and ritual and the inventory discovered in
1828 graves, containing 1866 decedents.
Mato Ilkić, Ancient Coins from Siculi / Antički novac iz SikulaKaštela 2019ISBN 978-953-7276-69-0
128 S./pp., zahlr. Farb- und S/W-Abb./num. colour and b/w-figs., 28 x 23,5 cm; broschiert/softcoverzweispraching kroatisch – englisch / bilingual croatian – english
Agnes Aspetsberger – Mika Boros – Johannes Hartner – Alexandra Hylla – Anna Lörnitzo – Bernhard Prokisch,Swer den pfenninc liep hât. Festschrift für Hubert Emmerig zum 65. Geburtstag.(Veröffentlichungen des Institutes für Numismatik und Geldgeschichte, Band 26)Wien 2023ISBN 978-3-9504268-6-1624 S./pp., zahlr. Abb./num. figs., 30,5 x 21,5 cm; kartoniert/hardcover
Der dem 13. Jahrhundert entstammende Vers aus Freidanks
Spruchsammlung „Bescheidenheit“ - Swer den pfenninc liep hât - ist
titelgebend für die Festschrift für Univ.-Prof. Dr. Hubert Emmerig und
unterstreicht die Zuneigung des Jubilars zur Münze als dem zentralen
Objekt der Numismatik. Wie weit das Interesse Hubert Emmerigs über den
bloßen „pfenninc“ hinausgeht, legt die vorliegende Festschrift offen
dar.
Die 46 Beiträge von 53 Kolleginnen und Kollegen, darunter auch
ehemalige Schülerinnen und Schüler, thematisieren ein breites, zeitlich
als auch geografisch weit gestreutes Spektrum der Numismatik – von der
Münze über diverse andere Objektgruppen bis hin zu den Schriftquellen –,
sind vielfach mit dem Wirken Hubert Emmerigs verschränkt und spiegeln
die vielfältige fach- und länderübergreifende Vernetzung des Jubilars
wider.
Peter van Alfen, Symbols of what exactly? The functions of Archaic coin types(Memoranda Numismatica Atheniensia 6)
Athen 2022ISBN 978-960-476-298-9
ISSN 2459-4008
52 S./pp., 42 S/W-Abb. / b/w-figs., 30 x 19,5 cm; broschiert/softcover
Cristian Găzdac – Vlad Lăzărescu – Sorin Cociş,Coins in archaeological context. Sutor (Optatiana): The vicus and the baths complex(Coins from Roman Sites and Collections of Roman Coins from Romania, vol. XVII)Cluj-Napoca 2023ISBN 978-606-020-601-9116 S./pp., zahlr. S/W-Abb./num. b/w-figs., 29,7 x 21 cm; broschiert/softcover
49,50 €*
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