Klose’s contribution is focussed on Roman Imperial coins of the High Roman Empire bearing the motif of Imperial adventus. Looking at both the use of an allegedly stereotyped numismatic design and the combination of various motifs labelled adventus by inscription, special emphasis is put on the following questions: which categorisations of these scenes have been developed, which methodological approaches have therefore been followed up in modern research, and to what extent can these be regarded as appropriate means of interpreting the representations on the coins – in particular if one considers these numismatic depictions as elementary for the understanding of Roman state art (especially Roman historical reliefs)? Various issues that might...
Recent scholarship on the Roman emperor has emphasized the ‘power of images’ and the ‘symbolics of p...
The 'Roman emperor' Sponsian is known only from an assemblage of coins allegedly found in Transylvan...
The provincial coinage of the Roman Empire has proven to be a rich source for studying civic experie...
Klose’s contribution is focussed on Roman Imperial coins of the High Roman Empire bearing the motif ...
Klose’s contribution is focussed on Roman Imperial coins of the High Roman Empire bearing the motif ...
departure and return of the Roman Emperor.1 Leaving aside the representations of pro-fectio in this ...
Thanks to a generous donation by Ms. Joan Law, the Museum of Classical Archaeology has been ab...
This paper examines the importance of the lituus on Augustan provincial coinage. On local coins of s...
The article constitutes a brief commentary on the value of Roman coins and medallions as sources of ...
This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases t...
Abstract: This article re-examines the 'commemorative medallions' of Antoninus Pius, a series of med...
This thesis examines figural representations of foreign peoples and places on Roman coinage. An acc...
In diesem Beitrag wird die Entwicklung des schriftlichen Elements im römischen numismatischen Materi...
Thanks to the gradual advancements of antiquarian erudition that brought together different academic...
Since the 16th c. numerous studies have been consecrated to the images depicted on Greek and Roman c...
Recent scholarship on the Roman emperor has emphasized the ‘power of images’ and the ‘symbolics of p...
The 'Roman emperor' Sponsian is known only from an assemblage of coins allegedly found in Transylvan...
The provincial coinage of the Roman Empire has proven to be a rich source for studying civic experie...
Klose’s contribution is focussed on Roman Imperial coins of the High Roman Empire bearing the motif ...
Klose’s contribution is focussed on Roman Imperial coins of the High Roman Empire bearing the motif ...
departure and return of the Roman Emperor.1 Leaving aside the representations of pro-fectio in this ...
Thanks to a generous donation by Ms. Joan Law, the Museum of Classical Archaeology has been ab...
This paper examines the importance of the lituus on Augustan provincial coinage. On local coins of s...
The article constitutes a brief commentary on the value of Roman coins and medallions as sources of ...
This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases t...
Abstract: This article re-examines the 'commemorative medallions' of Antoninus Pius, a series of med...
This thesis examines figural representations of foreign peoples and places on Roman coinage. An acc...
In diesem Beitrag wird die Entwicklung des schriftlichen Elements im römischen numismatischen Materi...
Thanks to the gradual advancements of antiquarian erudition that brought together different academic...
Since the 16th c. numerous studies have been consecrated to the images depicted on Greek and Roman c...
Recent scholarship on the Roman emperor has emphasized the ‘power of images’ and the ‘symbolics of p...
The 'Roman emperor' Sponsian is known only from an assemblage of coins allegedly found in Transylvan...
The provincial coinage of the Roman Empire has proven to be a rich source for studying civic experie...