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The first book to fully exploit visual evidence as source material for Nerva's reign. Offers a seamless integration of visual evidence with contemporary literary sources and comparison of the coinage with other visual media.
This engaging book is an excellent resource for classes on Roman art, architecture, history, civilization, and sport and spectacle.
This 33rd edition of the American Journal of Numismatics contains 11 articles.
Volume 32 of the American Journal of Numismatics.
"Roman imagery and iconography are typically studied under the more general umbrella of Roman art and in broader, medium-specific studies. This handbook focuses primarily on visual imagery in the Roman world, examined by context and period, and the evolving scholarly traditions of iconographic analysis and visual semiotics that have framed the modern study of these images. As such topics-or, more directly, the isolation of these topics from medium-specific or strictly temporal evaluations of Roman art-are uncommon in monograph-length studies, our goal is that this handbook will be an important reference for both the communicative value of images in the Roman world and the tradition of iconographical analysis. The chapters herein represent contributions from a number of leading and emerging authorities on Roman imagery and iconography from across the world, representing a variety of academic traditions and methods of image analysis"--
Volume 31 (2019) of the American Journal of Numismatics contains 11 scholarly articles on mostly ancient numismatic topics from around the world. Essays include "Made in Etruria: Recontextualizig the Ramo Secco" (Charlotte Potts), "Birds of Feather, Brothers in Arms: The Coinage of Andragoras and Sophytes" (Lloyd Taylor), "New Light on Unvertain Mint 65" (Zahra Alinezhad, Arthur Houghton, and Mostafa Dehpahlavan), "The Spearhead and Monogram Coinage of Ptolemy V" (Eric Carlen), "The Distribution and Circulation of the Victoriatus in Northern Italy" (Dominic Machado), "The Gold Coinage of Hardrian, 130-138" (Martin Beck, amm), "Gallienus, Amalthea, and the Pietas Faleri", (David Woods), "Samarqand's Cast Coinage from the Early Seventh to the Mid-Eighth Century AD: An Assessment Based on Chinese Sources and Numismatic Evidence" (Qi Xiaoyan), "Making Sense of Nonsense: Approaches to Greco-Roman Legendson Western Ksatrapa Coinage" (Jeremy A. Simmons), "Curious Colors of Currency: Security Marbling on Financial Instruments During the Long Eighteenth Century" (Jake Benson), "The Medal of Honor of the Union League of Philadelphia" (Frank Kovacs).
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Vol. 29 of the American Journal of Numismatics featuring articles on the silver coinage of Manbog, the Damaskos mint of Alexander the Great, numismatic material from late third-century contexts at Morgantina, the Antiochene coinage of Trajan decius, Visigothic Tremissses from Theudis to Leovigild, Hedlinger's rouble, the Bahmani currency reform of the early fifteent century, and the general issue ten-cash coins of the Rpublic of China.