Author: Barclay Vincent HEAD (Keeper of Coins and Medals, British Museum.)
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Pages : 491
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Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Phrygia ... With one map, and fifty-three plates
Author: Barclay Vincent HEAD (Keeper of Coins and Medals, British Museum.)
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Languages : en
Pages : 491
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Pages : 491
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Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Phrygia
Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Phrygia
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Category : Coins, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 716
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Category : Coins, Greek
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Pages : 716
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Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Phrygia
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Pages : 191
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Pages : 191
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A Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum: Phrygia
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Category : Coins, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 716
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Category : Coins, Greek
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Pages : 716
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A Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum
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Category : Coins, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 726
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Category : Coins, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 726
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Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Phrygia
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Category : Coins, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 714
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Category : Coins, Greek
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Pages : 714
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Catalogue
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Category : Brazilian literature
Languages : en
Pages : 1028
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Pages : 1028
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A Catalogue of the Greek Coins in the British Museum: Phrygia (1906)
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Category : Coins, Greek
Languages : en
Pages : 722
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Pages : 722
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Catalogue of the Greek Coins of Phrygia
Author: Barclay Vincent Head
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230448886
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Pages : 28
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: ...to Sev. Alexander). Ant. Pius 7 'attowosotov ap%. lurent. Wadd., 0201. eVi 'attowu). arpa. Z. f. N., xvii., 22. J. Domna eVI, 'IovXiov 'ASpao-Tov apyp. B.M. Caracalla eVi 'IovXiov 'Abpao-tov ap%. Inv. Wadd., 6203. eVl T B.M. The remaining coins are without magistrates' names, but they are dated and were all issued in the same year, TTC = 306 from the Lydo-Phrygian or Sullan Era 85--84 B.c., corresponding with 222 A.D., the year in which Severus Alexander became emperor. They are for the most part quasi-autonomous, with heads of Synkletos, Boule, &c. In this same year dated coins were also struck at the neighbouring Dionysopolis withTO=C0 from an era starting from 152---3 A.d.; cf. the coins of Laodiceia with the dates and PH=88 and 108 from an era starting from 123--4 A.d. It is probable therefore that Games were held at Laodiceia in 211--12, at Dionysopolis and by the Hyrgaleis in 221--2, and again at Laodiceia in 231--2, and that special issues of money were required for the same decennial festival, at one city or another, every ten years. The chief types of the Hyrgalean coins are the Rider-god with double-axe and hound (Z. f. N., xvii., 22); Zeus Laodikeus; Apollo and Artemis face to face (PI. xxxiii. 3); Demeter standing (PI. xxxiii. 4), and Kybele enthroned (PI. xxxiii. 5); River-god MAI AN (Iinhoof, Kl. M., 246), and others. JULIA (IPSTTS). Ipsus was an old Phrygian town probably near the modern Ishakli,1 at the foot of the N.E. extremity of the range of mountains 1 Anderson, J.U.S., xviii. 110 ff. LAODICEIA. Laodiceia ad Lycum was a Seleucid stronghold founded by Antiochus II...
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
ISBN: 9781230448886
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Languages : en
Pages : 28
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1906 edition. Excerpt: ...to Sev. Alexander). Ant. Pius 7 'attowosotov ap%. lurent. Wadd., 0201. eVi 'attowu). arpa. Z. f. N., xvii., 22. J. Domna eVI, 'IovXiov 'ASpao-Tov apyp. B.M. Caracalla eVi 'IovXiov 'Abpao-tov ap%. Inv. Wadd., 6203. eVl T B.M. The remaining coins are without magistrates' names, but they are dated and were all issued in the same year, TTC = 306 from the Lydo-Phrygian or Sullan Era 85--84 B.c., corresponding with 222 A.D., the year in which Severus Alexander became emperor. They are for the most part quasi-autonomous, with heads of Synkletos, Boule, &c. In this same year dated coins were also struck at the neighbouring Dionysopolis withTO=C0 from an era starting from 152---3 A.d.; cf. the coins of Laodiceia with the dates and PH=88 and 108 from an era starting from 123--4 A.d. It is probable therefore that Games were held at Laodiceia in 211--12, at Dionysopolis and by the Hyrgaleis in 221--2, and again at Laodiceia in 231--2, and that special issues of money were required for the same decennial festival, at one city or another, every ten years. The chief types of the Hyrgalean coins are the Rider-god with double-axe and hound (Z. f. N., xvii., 22); Zeus Laodikeus; Apollo and Artemis face to face (PI. xxxiii. 3); Demeter standing (PI. xxxiii. 4), and Kybele enthroned (PI. xxxiii. 5); River-god MAI AN (Iinhoof, Kl. M., 246), and others. JULIA (IPSTTS). Ipsus was an old Phrygian town probably near the modern Ishakli,1 at the foot of the N.E. extremity of the range of mountains 1 Anderson, J.U.S., xviii. 110 ff. LAODICEIA. Laodiceia ad Lycum was a Seleucid stronghold founded by Antiochus II...