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Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part II, by Catharine Lorber, is the long-anticipated second half of the Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire (CPE) project featuring the coins struck by Ptolemy V–Cleopatra VII. As with Part I, Lorber essentially rewrites the sections on these rulers in J. N. Svoronos’ classic, but now much out-of-date, Ta Nomismata tou Kratous ton Ptolemaion (1904). The body of coinage catalogued by Svoronos is enlarged by hundreds of additional emissions in precious metal and bronze, recorded from subsequent scholarship, from hoards, from commercial sources, and from private collections. Lorber’s attributions, dates, and interpretations rest on numismatic research conducted after Svoronos, or on the latest archaeological and hoard information. She also provides extensive historical and numismatic introductions that give the coins deeper context and meaning
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Monnaies lagides. --- Numismatique antique --- Métaux précieux --- Monnaies grecques. --- Monnaies antiques --- Classification. --- Numismatique
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The first volume of Egyptian Hoards offers a complete list of 278 hoards containing Ptolemaic coins in gold, silver, or bronze, found in Egypt and in the sphere of influence of the Lagid kings. Forty-nine of these hoards are documented here for the first time. The volume consists predominantly of articles presenting and analyzing the new hoards, enlarged hoards, and older hoards restudied in light of recent numismatic scholarship. For the most part the articles are generously illustrated: the plates feature more than 3500 coins in color. Following in the tradition of the Inventory of Greek Coin Hoards (IGCH) and the ten volumes of Coin Hoards (CH), Egyptian Hoards I collects and analyzes the coin hoards which constitute a major contribution to the study of the monetarization of Egypt and the circulation of coinage in the country, with very important implications for our understanding of the economy of the region. e premier volume d’Egyptian Hoards offre la liste complète des 278 trésors (dont 49 inédits) composés de monnaies ptolémaïques en or, en argent et en bronze, trouvés en Égypte et dans les zones d’influence des rois lagides. Outre cette liste, l'ouvrage se compose essentiellement d’articles présentant des trésors inédits, augmentés ou réédités, pour la plupart largement illustrés (les planches proposent plus de 3 500 monnaies en couleur). Issu de l’héritage livré par l’Inventory of Greek Coin Hoards (IGCH) et les dix volumes des Coin Hoards (CH), le rassemblement et l’étude de ces trésors monétaires constituent un apport majeur à l’étude de la monétarisation de l’Égypte, à la circulation des monnaies dans le pays ainsi que, plus largement, à l’économie de la région.
Coin hoards --- Coins, Roman --- Monnaies romaines --- Ptolemaic dynasty, --- Coins --- Coins, Egyptian --- History --- Antiquities --- Egypt --- Civilization --- Trésors monétaires --- Trésors monétaires (Numismatique) --- Trésors monétaires (Numismatique) --- Coins - Egypt - History --- Coins - Egypt - Antiquities --- Egypte --- Monnaie --- Egypt - History - 332-30 B.C --- Egypt - Civilization - 332 B.C.-638 A.D --- Monnaies lagides --- Antiquités.
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Coins, Egyptian. --- Egypt --- History
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"Le premier volume d¤Egyptian Hoards offre la liste complète des 278 trésors (dont 49 inédits) composés de monnaies ptolémaïques en or, en argent et en bronze, trouvés en Égypte et dans les zones d¤influence des rois lagides. Outre cette liste, l¤ouvrage se compose essentiellement d¤articles présentant des trésors inédits, augmentés ou réédités, pour la plupart largement illustrés (les planches proposent plus de 3 500 monnaies en couleur). Issu de l¤héritage livré par l¤Inventory of Greek Coin Hoards (IGCH) et les dix volumes des Coin Hoards (CH), le rassemblement et l¤étude de ces trésors monétaires constituent un apport majeur à l¤étude de la monétarisation de l¤Égypte, à la circulation des monnaies dans le pays ainsi que, plus largement, à l¤économie de la région." = "The first volume of Egyptian Hoards offers a complete list of 278 hoards containing Ptolemaic coins in gold, silver, or bronze, found in Egypt and in the sphere of influence of the Lagid kings. Forty-nine of these hoards are documented here for the first time. The volume consists predominantly of articles presenting and analyzing the new hoards, enlarged hoards, and older hoards restudied in light of recent numismatic scholarship. For the most part the articles are generously illustrated: the plates feature more than 3500 coins in color. Following in the tradition of the Inventory of Greek Coin Hoards (IGCH) and the ten volumes of Coin Hoards (CH), Egyptian Hoards I collects and analyzes the coin hoards which constitute a major contribution to the study of the monetarization of Egypt and the circulation of coinage in the country, with very important implications for our understanding of the economy of the region."
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Coins, Greek --- Coins, Ancient --- Numismatics --- Archaeology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- History, Ancient --- Ancient coins --- Greek coins --- Ptolemaic dynasty, --- Egypt --- Coins, Egyptian --- Coins, Egyptian. --- Egypt - History - 332-30 B.C
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Coins, Greek --- Seleucids --- Numismatics, Greek --- Spaer, Arnold
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