Numismata Hellenica - Martin Leake, William
- Format: Broché Voir le descriptif
Vous en avez un à vendre ?
Vendez-le-vôtreSoyez informé(e) par e-mail dès l'arrivée de cet article
Créer une alerte prix- Payez directement sur Rakuten (CB, PayPal, 4xCB...)
- Récupérez le produit directement chez le vendeur
- Rakuten vous rembourse en cas de problème
Gratuit et sans engagement
Félicitations !
Nous sommes heureux de vous compter parmi nos membres du Club Rakuten !
TROUVER UN MAGASIN
Retour
Avis sur Numismata Hellenica Format Broché - Livre Loisirs
0 avis sur Numismata Hellenica Format Broché - Livre Loisirs
Donnez votre avis et cumulez 5
Les avis publiés font l'objet d'un contrôle automatisé de Rakuten.
Présentation Numismata Hellenica Format Broché
- Livre Loisirs
Résumé :
An indispensable lens on the coins of classical Greece. A must for coin collectors. William Martin Leake's Numismata Hellenica is a meticulous Greek coin catalogue: notes accompany each entry, a map locates mints and finds, and an index ties the whole into a usable reference. Compact and exact, its entries act as an ancient numismatics reference and a model for illustrated coin guides that followed, taking the sometimes bewildering material of classical antiquity coins and rendering it navigable for students, curators and hobbyists. Clear typological remarks and cross-references make it a practical collectors coin handbook as well as an academic numismatic resource...
Biographie:
the map turns typology into territory. First compiled in the era of 19th century Greece exploration, and produced by one of the period's observant British antiquarians, the catalogue occupies a quiet but significant place in Mediterranean archaeology and the history of numismatic scholarship. Leake's method, grounded in place, inscription and iconography, illustrates why early British numismatists helped formalise the study of ancient greek currency...
Sommaire:
together they form a lucid historical coinage study that serves both quick consultation and sustained research. The language is plain, the authority understated: it rewards slow reading and quick consultation. Museum curators, field archaeologists and private collectors will find the succinct entries useful when identifying types and places of issue...