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Offline Genio popvli romani

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Re: Roman Imperial Coinage
« Reply #15 on: October 17, 2014, 10:16:32 AM »
Stunning !
I see that some books are already ready to jump on their new home.
It's a vicious circle, now it is an invitation to look for other books to fill a half-empty bookcase. :D
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Re: Roman Imperial Coinage
« Reply #16 on: October 17, 2014, 10:39:21 AM »
It's a vicious circle, now it is an invitation to look for other books to fill a half-empty bookcase. :D

Yes, I have two more numismatic books on their way now from Europe. I have plenty of other books to fill the bookcase for now...I have a lot of books on Constantine I, Late Antiquity and other medieval history like the Crusades.

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Re: Roman Imperial Coinage literature
« Reply #17 on: April 05, 2016, 08:36:45 AM »
I just got some books by Otto Voetter


"Die Kupferprägung der Diokletianischen Tetrarchie" 1901

“Constantinvs Junior Inbesonders seine Münzen als Augustus und die gleichzeitigen Kupferprägungen in den römischen Münzstätten” 1909

"Die Münzen der römischen Kaiser, Kaiserinnen und Caesaren von Diocletianus bis Romulus, Katalog der hinterlassenen Sammlung und Aufzeichnung des Herrn Paul Gerin" 1921


I don't expect to use these references much, but they are delightful books, especially the line drawings in "Constantinvs Junior..."

attached is most of the page on Constantinopolis