This paper examines various aspects of the use of money and coins : I. Money of account; II. The importance of coins and of numismatic research; III. Brief outline of monetary development in Europe (1150\u20131305); IV. Coins used and coins produced in Rome; V. Coins arriving to the Roman Curia: taxes, donations and pilgrims; VI. Ritual uses of coins and a papal soup. Written evidence will be compared with the coins actually produced in various mints, and with evidence from finds and hoards. A special attention will be given to the need of a correct identification of coin-names in documents
Callu Jean-Pierre. Coin finds and coin use in the Roman World, The thirteenth Oxford Symposium on Co...
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Between 1143 and 1398, Rome was a city of merchants involved in national and international trade, ru...
The paper explores the theme of coins and identity through various steps. In the first place, coins ...
This edited collection analyses the phenomenon of coin use for religious and ritual purposes in diff...
Coins in medieval ritual contexts must be explored in relation to all other uses of money and also i...
This study is dedicated to coin circulation in central Italy during the late Republican period based...
Up to Diocletian, the Roman Empire was not a unified monetary zone: there were imperial gold and sil...
This paper presents a research project which I proposed to ICOMON in 2005 (International committee o...
Coinage materialised Empire under Rome in many ways. The topic is approached here under four heading...
Greek and Roman coins were enthusiastically collected by Renaissance princes and scholars, and provi...
This printed text reproduces my presentation at the Bern symposium (2000) on foreign and local coins...
This thesis intends to gather and analyse all coin hoards and the majority of the single finds found...
The kings of Norway issued coins on a regular basis starting in the mid-11th century, and probably c...
Callu Jean-Pierre. Coin finds and coin use in the Roman World, The thirteenth Oxford Symposium on Co...
The present paper is presenting a case study of a controlled archaeological investigation on an area...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...
Between 1143 and 1398, Rome was a city of merchants involved in national and international trade, ru...
The paper explores the theme of coins and identity through various steps. In the first place, coins ...
This edited collection analyses the phenomenon of coin use for religious and ritual purposes in diff...
Coins in medieval ritual contexts must be explored in relation to all other uses of money and also i...
This study is dedicated to coin circulation in central Italy during the late Republican period based...
Up to Diocletian, the Roman Empire was not a unified monetary zone: there were imperial gold and sil...
This paper presents a research project which I proposed to ICOMON in 2005 (International committee o...
Coinage materialised Empire under Rome in many ways. The topic is approached here under four heading...
Greek and Roman coins were enthusiastically collected by Renaissance princes and scholars, and provi...
This printed text reproduces my presentation at the Bern symposium (2000) on foreign and local coins...
This thesis intends to gather and analyse all coin hoards and the majority of the single finds found...
The kings of Norway issued coins on a regular basis starting in the mid-11th century, and probably c...
Callu Jean-Pierre. Coin finds and coin use in the Roman World, The thirteenth Oxford Symposium on Co...
The present paper is presenting a case study of a controlled archaeological investigation on an area...
Major campaigns of archaeological excavations at some of the largest and most important ancient citi...