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Distributed for Karolinum Press, Charles University

Catalogue of the Late Roman, Byzantine and Barbaric Coins in the Charles University Collection (364-1092 A. D.)

The collection of ancient coins at Charles University has existed in its present state since l945. That year Greek, Roman, and other ancient coins were entrusted to the care of the Seminar for Ancient History and incorporated into their already extensive collection. The present collection contains about four thousand pieces, mostly in silver and bronze.
           
Federico Gambacorta’s catalog showcases 243 coins from the collection and is organized chronologically, from the period in which Valentinian I was emperor of Rome—364 to 375 AD—to the end of the Byzantine Empire. The catalog features entries with full-color illustrations and a detailed historical description of each coin.

96 pages | 243 color plates | 8 x 12 | © 2013

History: Ancient and Classical History


Table of Contents

Foreword

Introduction

Note to the catalogue

Symbols and abbreviations

THE CATALOGUE

                Late Roman Coins

                Eastern Empire

                Western Empire

                Byzantine Coins

                Arab-Byzantine Coins

                Barbaric Coins

INDEXES

                Authorities

                Mints

                Denominations

                Obverse Legends

                Reverse Legends

                Obverse Types

                Reverse Types

CONCORDANCES

                Catalogue Number/Inventory Number

                Inventory Number/Catalogue Number

Bibliography

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