Proceedings of the Numismatic SocietyJames Fraser, 1837 |
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Pagina 262
... earliest examples of an Oriental coinage , which may be compared in value to our guineas and shillings , and the appearance of which connects the most ancient of them with the second age of the coinage of Greece , have hitherto been ...
... earliest examples of an Oriental coinage , which may be compared in value to our guineas and shillings , and the appearance of which connects the most ancient of them with the second age of the coinage of Greece , have hitherto been ...
Pagina 272
... early coins of Britain , Gaul , Etruria , and other countries . The present coin was brought by a friend of the writer's from the Burmese port of Tavoy , on the coast of Tenasserim , now belonging to the British , where it is current ...
... early coins of Britain , Gaul , Etruria , and other countries . The present coin was brought by a friend of the writer's from the Burmese port of Tavoy , on the coast of Tenasserim , now belonging to the British , where it is current ...
Pagina 278
... early coins of Greece . The only money approaching the latter in appearance , are the Persian Darics ; but , from the circumstance of some of these being found with Greek inscriptions , it may be inferred that the Persians adopted the ...
... early coins of Greece . The only money approaching the latter in appearance , are the Persian Darics ; but , from the circumstance of some of these being found with Greek inscriptions , it may be inferred that the Persians adopted the ...
Pagina 280
... early Roman coinage , both as regards the devices and the standard weight and value . The memoir was distributed under the following heads : - 1. Oannes , or Janus ; 2. The Asses and Uncias ; 3. Wheel Money . 1. Under the first head ...
... early Roman coinage , both as regards the devices and the standard weight and value . The memoir was distributed under the following heads : - 1. Oannes , or Janus ; 2. The Asses and Uncias ; 3. Wheel Money . 1. Under the first head ...
Pagina 281
... - ianus , the Lord of ages , and was adopted as the first King of Italy , in conformity with the universal practice of early colonists , in appropriating the parent history to them- selves . From this Oannes or Janus , Sir William 29.
... - ianus , the Lord of ages , and was adopted as the first King of Italy , in conformity with the universal practice of early colonists , in appropriating the parent history to them- selves . From this Oannes or Janus , Sir William 29.
Parole e frasi comuni
alphabet ancient antiquity appear Archæological AUTHOR Bactrian BERGNE brass British coins British Museum cabinet Cæsar Carausius Catalogue Chair characters Charles Charles Roach Smith Claudius coinage coined money coins and medals coins struck collection comet connexion copper Council currency denarius ditto paid dynasty Eckhel EDWARD HAWKINS Egypt Egyptian elected emperor engraved Etruscan Eucratides Evans exhibited following presents Greece Greek Greek coins Grotefend Heliocles Henry hieroglyphic Indo-Bactrian inscriptions Joachim Lelewel John king learned legend letter London LORD LONDESBOROUGH Médailles medallion metal Monnoies numis Numismatic Numismatic Chronicle numismatic science Numismatic Society numismatist nummulites Oannes obolus obverse original paper penny period Pfister Phoenician Picardie pieces plates Presents were announced President princes Prinsep probably Proceedings reign remarkable represented reverse Roach Smith Royal Asiatic Society Ruding Sanscrit silver coins Société des Antiquaires specimens Street tion Vaux weight William writer
Brani popolari
Pagina 8 - And Abraham hearkened unto Ephron; and Abraham weighed to Ephron the silver, which he had named in the audience of the sons of Heth, four hundred shekels of silver, current money with the merchant.
Pagina 409 - Semi-diameter of the the Sun to the Northwards of the Way of the Earth. At which Time, had the Earth been there, the Comet would have had a Parallax equal to that of the Moon, as I take it. This is...
Pagina 416 - Simon's essay on Irish coins, and of the currency of foreign monies in Ireland; with Mr. Snelling's supplement...
Pagina 420 - The regulating Silver Coin made practicable and easie to the Government and Subject, humbly submitted to the Consideration of both Houses of Parliament, by a Lover of his Country.
Pagina 415 - Numismatique" has just been awarded by the French Institute to the author for this work. " Mr. Akerman's volume contains a notice of every known variety, with copious...
Pagina 392 - That she should flee as a bird unto the hill? 2 For lo, the ungodly bend their bow, and make ready their arrows within the quiver : that they may privily shoot at them which are true of heart.
Pagina 416 - Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins: First published by Martin Folkes Esq., and now Re-printed, with Plates and Explanations, by the Society of Antiquaries, London, MDCCLXIH.
Pagina 405 - ... septentrionibus est, conspectum. Id oriebatur circa undecimam horam diei, clarumque et omnibus e terris conspicuum fuit. Eo sidere significari vulgus credidit Caesaris animam inter deorum immortalium numina receptam : quo nomine id insigne simulacro capitis ejus quod mox in foro consecravimus adjectum est.
Pagina 266 - This night are come out new farthings, weighing a quarter of an ounce, fine pewter, which is but the price of new pewter, that so the people may never hereafter fear to lose much by them ; with the harp on one side, and a crosse on the other, with TK above it,
Pagina 3 - Report on Excavations made on the site of the Roman Castrum at Lymne, in Kent, in 1850, with notes on the original plan and on the ancient state of the Ronmey Marshes.