The History and Coinage of the Roman Imperators 49-27 BC
Title | The History and Coinage of the Roman Imperators 49-27 BC PDF eBook |
Author | David R. Sear |
Publisher | Spink Books |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
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Information on the rarity of each type, including estimates of their value when first published in 2000, are presented in a separate table. The numerous, though less precisely understood, local coinages of the Imperatorial period are listed in an extensive appendix.
Coins of the Roman Revolution, 49 BC-AD 14
Title | Coins of the Roman Revolution, 49 BC-AD 14 PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Burnett |
Publisher | Classical Press of Wales |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2020-12-15 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 1910589942 |
Coins of the best-known Roman revolutionary era allow rival pretenders to speak to us directly. After the deaths of Caesar and Cicero (in 44 and 43 BC) hardly one word has been reliably transmitted to us from even the two most powerful opponents of Octavian: Mark Antony and Sextus Pompeius - except through coinage and the occasional inscription. The coins are an antidote to a widespread fault in modern approaches: the idea, from hindsight, that the Roman Republic was doomed, that the rise of Octavian-Augustus to monarchy was inevitable, and that contemporaries might have sensed as much. Ancient works in other genres skilfully encouraged such hindsight. Augustus in the Res Gestae, and Virgil in Georgics and Aeneid, sought to flatten the history of the period, and largely to efface Octavian's defeated rivals. But the latter's coins in precious metal were not easily recovered and suppressed by Authority. They remain for scholars to revalue. In our own age, when public untruthfulness about history is increasingly accepted - or challenged, we may value anew the discipline of searching for other, ancient, voices which ruling discourse has not quite managed to silence. In this book eleven new essays explore the coinage of Rome's competing dynasts. Julius Caesar's coins, and those of his `son' Octavian-Augustus, are studied. But similar and respectful attention is given to the issues of their opponents: Cato the Younger and Q. Metellus Scipio, Mark Antony and Sextus Pompeius, Q. Cornificius and others. A shared aim is to understand mentalities, the forecasts current, in an age of rare insecurity as the superpower of the Mediterranean faced, and slowly recovered from, division and ruin.
Roman Coins and Their Values Volume 1
Title | Roman Coins and Their Values Volume 1 PDF eBook |
Author | David Sear |
Publisher | Spink & Son, Ltd |
Pages | 533 |
Release | 2000-12-31 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 1912667223 |
The original edition of Sear's Roman Coins and Their Values was published by Seaby thirty-six years ago and has been through four revisions (1970, 1974, 1981 and 1988). However, the publication of the 'Millennium Edition' of this popular work makes a radical departure from previous editions.
Coinage and History of the Roman Empire
Title | Coinage and History of the Roman Empire PDF eBook |
Author | David Vagi |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 406 |
Release | 2016-09-16 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1135971250 |
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.
Byzantine Coins and Their Values
Title | Byzantine Coins and Their Values PDF eBook |
Author | David Sear |
Publisher | Spink Books |
Pages | 529 |
Release | 1987-12-31 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 1912667398 |
The Byzantine Empire lasted for almost a thousand years after the fall of the Roman Empire in the West. The period covered by this catalogue is from the reign of Anastasius I (491518) until the capture of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453. When this catalogue was first published in 1974 it was hailed as containing more information in a concise form than any other single volume on the Byzantine series.
Roman Coins and Their Values Volume 2
Title | Roman Coins and Their Values Volume 2 PDF eBook |
Author | David Sear |
Publisher | Spink & Son, Ltd |
Pages | 697 |
Release | 2002-12-31 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 1912667231 |
Volume II now extends coverage of the Imperial series from Nerva, the 'thirteenth Caesar' and first of the 'Adoptive' emperors, down to the overthrow of the Severan dynasty in 235. It encompasses what may justifiably be termed the 'golden age' of the Roman imperial coinage. The full development of the Augustan system of coin denomination and perfection of the method by which government propaganda was communicated to the citizenry through the medium of coinage both reached their peak during these fourteen decades.
Roman Coins and Their Values Volume 4
Title | Roman Coins and Their Values Volume 4 PDF eBook |
Author | David Sear |
Publisher | Spink & Son, Ltd |
Pages | 553 |
Release | 2011-12-31 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | 1912667258 |
This fourth volume contains a comprehensive listing of the Roman coinage of the period AD 284337 together with background information on the history of each reign and the principal characteristic of its coinage. The catalogue is organized primarily by ruler with the issues then subdivided by denomination and by reverse legend and type.