Thanks to the gradual advancements of antiquarian erudition that brought together different academic disciplines, scholars from all over Europe were able to comprehend the ancient Roman colony and the specific coin type associated with this institution. The study of the Roman colony was a cultural process that had a strong impact on sixteenth-century intellectual life leaving its mark on epistolary exchanges and influencing both numismatic scholarship and contemporary artworks. The Renaissance interest in Roman colonial coinage fully embraced the spirit of humanistic antiquarianism, showing how numismatists interacted with the multiform cultural experiences of the time
Renaissance antiquarianism can be defined as a cultural phenomenon that aims to interpret the past ...
Between 1143 and 1398, Rome was a city of merchants involved in national and international trade, ru...
Coinage materialised Empire under Rome in many ways. The topic is approached here under four heading...
Thanks to the gradual advancements of antiquarian erudition that brought together different academic...
The provincial coinage of the Roman Empire has proven to be a rich source for studying civic experie...
Greek and Roman coins were enthusiastically collected by Renaissance princes and scholars, and provi...
The Ph.D. thesis discusses the monetary development in Roman Syria and Judaea in the Late Republican...
Thanks to a generous donation by Ms. Joan Law, the Museum of Classical Archaeology has been ab...
The collection of Roman Republican coins in the Classics Department of Lawrence University began wit...
The narrative of Roman history has been largely shaped by the surviving literary sources, augmented ...
Philippopolis in Arabien, Damaskus und Neapolis in Samarien waren neben Thessalonika die letzten von...
International audienceRésumé du congrès : Hermeneutics of Sources in Renaissance Antiquarianism In R...
Upon glancing at coins, people generally overlook their historical aspect of the coins and simply lo...
Coinage, the practice of minting small bits of metal with distinctive marks, appearing in the second...
Renaissance antiquarianism can be defined as a cultural phenomenon that aims to interpret the past ...
Between 1143 and 1398, Rome was a city of merchants involved in national and international trade, ru...
Coinage materialised Empire under Rome in many ways. The topic is approached here under four heading...
Thanks to the gradual advancements of antiquarian erudition that brought together different academic...
The provincial coinage of the Roman Empire has proven to be a rich source for studying civic experie...
Greek and Roman coins were enthusiastically collected by Renaissance princes and scholars, and provi...
The Ph.D. thesis discusses the monetary development in Roman Syria and Judaea in the Late Republican...
Thanks to a generous donation by Ms. Joan Law, the Museum of Classical Archaeology has been ab...
The collection of Roman Republican coins in the Classics Department of Lawrence University began wit...
The narrative of Roman history has been largely shaped by the surviving literary sources, augmented ...
Philippopolis in Arabien, Damaskus und Neapolis in Samarien waren neben Thessalonika die letzten von...
International audienceRésumé du congrès : Hermeneutics of Sources in Renaissance Antiquarianism In R...
Upon glancing at coins, people generally overlook their historical aspect of the coins and simply lo...
Coinage, the practice of minting small bits of metal with distinctive marks, appearing in the second...
Renaissance antiquarianism can be defined as a cultural phenomenon that aims to interpret the past ...
Between 1143 and 1398, Rome was a city of merchants involved in national and international trade, ru...
Coinage materialised Empire under Rome in many ways. The topic is approached here under four heading...