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Catalogue of the coins found at Corinth, 1925.

Alfred Raymond Bellinger

Catalogue of the coins found at Corinth, 1925.

by Alfred Raymond Bellinger

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Published by Yale University Press in New Haven .
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    Subjects:
  • Coins.,
  • Coins, Ancient.

  • Edition Notes

    Other titlesCoins found at Corinth, 1925.
    ContributionsBellinger, Charlotte B., American School of Classical Studies at Athens.
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxii, 95 p.
    Number of Pages95
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL14668760M
    LC Control Number31002768

      The sale was of the library of an unknown Count de Fortsas in Binche, near the French border in southwest Belgium. The catalogue seemed calculated to excite the interest of collectors and all the book-hunters of Europe were in wild anticipation of the sale. What made the Fortsas library so intriguing is that it was composed entirely of unique. Corinth, one of the most fascinating centers of the early Christian movement, is explored through both literary and archaeological means. In St. Paul's Corinth the evidence of thirty-three Greek and Latin authors is arranged and presented chronologically from the first century B.C.E. to Cited by:

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    Drachm 4th Century BC EF Corinthia Corinth AR Drachm "Pegasus & Aphrodite, Retrograde Sigma" EF Very Rare 2, US$ + US$ shipping Delivery: 2 - 3 days. Corinth also copublished books with LeRoi Jones’s Totem Press, including Frank O’Hara’s Second Avenue (), Gary Snyder’s Myths and Texts (), Ginsberg’s Empty Mirror (), and Kerouac’s The Scripture of the Golden Eternity (). For a number of years the press was active in publishing the work of promising young African.


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Catalogue of the coins found at Corinth, 1925 by Alfred Raymond Bellinger Download PDF EPUB FB2

Additional Physical Format: Online version: Bellinger, Alfred R. (Alfred Raymond), Catalogue of the coins found at Corinth, New Haven, Yale University Press, CATALOGUE OF THE COINS FOUND AT CORINTH, Author Bellinger, Alfred Raymond Format/binding Paperback Book condition Used - Good Quantity available 1 Binding Paperback Publisher Yale University Press Date published 2 Alfred R.

Bellinger, Catalogue of the Coins Found at Corinth, ; Katherine M. Edwards, Corinth, VI, Coins,and " Report on the Coins Found in the Excavations at Corinth During the Years ," Hesperia, VI,pp. Further, see note 3Edwards, " Report on the Coins Found in the Excavations at Corinth During.

Corinth, Corinthia, Greece, c. - B.C. GS Silver stater, PozziRavelSNG Cop - BMC Corinth - toned VF, nice archaic style, toned, slightly ragged oval flan, weight g, maximum diameter mm, die axis o, Corinth mint, c.

- B.C.; obverse Pegasos flying right, koppa below; reverse helmeted head of Athena left in shallow incuse square, koppa. Catalogue of the Coins Found at Corinth, With a note on the cleaning of the coins by Charlotte B. Bellinger. New Haven, Description: Large quarto, pp.

xii, 94; 2 plates. Original card covers, minor wear. Condition: See Description Annotations: N/A Subject: N/A ISBN: N/A Availability. Please find listed below a summary of our current book stock of Ancient Coins: Records 21 to 40 of Ancient Coin Books.

View All Ancient Coin Books Monete Greche della Sicilia by Giulio Emanuele Rizzo Original Edition Plates Volume ONLY Fine Condition RARE BOOK Greek Coins of Sicily. US$ 1, Kirk Davis.

NEWS: Catalogue of Ancient Coins #75 (special issue) to be released. Roman and Early Byzantine Gold Coins found in Britain. The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by or for Fletcher Gallery, Ltd. relating to a lot, including the contents of this online catalogue, is, and shall remain at all times, the property of Fletcher Gallery, Ltd.

and shall not be used by the purchaser, nor by anyone else, without our prior written consent. Corinth coins online. Find the best selection from the most respected coins dealers around the world. Visit Now. of Classical Studies at Athens, II: Coins from the Roman through the Venetian Period (Princeton, ); A.

Bellinger, Catalogue of the Coins Found at Corinth, (New Haven, ); J. Finlay, "Corinth in the Middle Ages," Speculum, 7 (), p. ; Katharine M. Edwards, "Report on the Coins in the. Ancient Coinage of Corinth [Ravel ] Corinth, a great city-state of Southern Greece. There is uncertainty as to whether the female on the reverse of the Pegasos staters of Corinth is Athena or Aphrodite.

See also the section, now moved here to wildwinds. Browse the Corinth page with thumbnail images. An exception has been made in the case of the coins found in the excavations at Corinth, Pergamum, Priene and Saqqara, which have been included to show how Byzantine coins occur in representative excavations for which there has been complete publication of their coins.

It is encouraging to note that present day excavators are giving Byzantine. Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Notes Syracuse, by Barclay V. Head; The other cities of Sicily, by Percy Gardner, M.A.; Siculo-Punic class and Lipara, by the editor.

Online book sales are for a limited time only, so don't let an COVID Update. Biblio is open and shipping orders. Read more here. Discount books. CATALOGUE OF THE COINS FOUND AT CORINTH, £ £ from Alplaus Books. JOHN MARTINS BIG BOOK. A Guide Book of United States Type Coins This comprehensive page full-color book details how to begin the ideal numismatic pursuit: a collection of United States coins by type.

Major updates to the 2nd edition are new market values, new certified-coin population data. Caligula, 16 March 37 - 24 January 41 A.D. This type was the first portrait sestertius struck at the mint of Rome. The wreath on the reverse is the corona civica, the oak wreath awarded to Roman citizens ex senatus consulto (by special decree of the Senate) for saving.

For example, the early coin in Berlin, illustrated in Oman's "The Fifth Century Coins of Corinth," 2 shows an unmistakable olive-wreath on the helmet, while other coins known to the author have obverses from the same die coupled with reverses presenting Athena's helmet wreathless.

Our own two late coins Nos. 3 and 11 and B. Cat.Pl. Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get them in front of Issuu’s.

Corinth is also mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles as part of the Paul the Apostle's missionary travels. In addition, the second book of Pausanias' Description of Greece is devoted to Corinth. Ancient Corinth was one of the largest and most important cities of Greece, with a population of 90, in l: Corinth.

The letters SE on certain other coins (B. C., xl) may also stand for Semis. Tenea, originally a village about six miles south of Corinth, issued bronze coins as a member of the Achaean League. It rose in importance after the destruction of Corinth, and in Imperial times struck a few coins with heads of S.

Severus and Domna. Inscr. Combine the information in this book with your in-depth study and don't forget to ask questions; don't assume you understand an ancient culture just because you've 'heard it said' or 'read it somewhere.' I toured a number of archaeological sites in Greece with a well-studied Greek tour guide/5(2).Antoninus Pius, AE26 of Corinth.

AD g. Legend worn, laureate head right / COL IVL COR (or similar), Dionysos, wearing short chiton, standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos, panther at foot left.

Edwards ; Corinth excavations61; BMC ; SNG Cop Text: BMC Antoninus Pius, AE of Corinth, AD Corinth is well known to readers of the Bible because of its importance in the missionary activity of the apostle Paul: he visited Corinth at least three times, founded Christian assemblies there, and wrote at least four letters to Christians in Corinth (besides Corinthians, note the other letters mentioned in 1Cor and 2Cor2Cor ).The city lies at an important trading position.