The Monetary System of the Romans: A description of the Roman coinage from early times to the reform of Anastasius

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Ian J. Sellars, 28 жовт. 2013 р. - 820 стор.

"The Monetary System of the Romans" provides a comprehensive and visual portrayal of the evolution of the Roman monetary system from its inception in the late fifth century BC to the bronze reform of Anastasius in 498AD. It chronologically traces the key developments in the coinage of the Roman world, covering topics such as denominations, metrology, alloys, mints, monetary edicts and more. For every issuing authority, whether it be the Senate, imperator, usurper or emperor, exemplary specimens of each denomination are discussed and clearly illustrated. With 820 pages and over 2000 full colour high resolution photographs from the world's most esteemed auction houses, this novel format provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject of Roman numismatics and will be useful to both students of history and collectors alike. 

 

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The Late Republic
13
The Fall of the Republic
25
The JulioClaudians
53
The Civil Wars and Flavian Dynasty
99
The Adoptive and Antonine Emperors
141
The Severans
193
The Military Crisis
249
The Gallic Empire
321
The Collapse of the Tetrarchy
441
Constantine and Licinius
493
The Heirs of Constantine
539
The House of Valentinian
591
The Theodosian Dynasty
643
The Fall of the West
723
Continuity in the East
763
Glossary
809

The Military Recovery
339
The First Tetrarchy
395

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