Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection, 5: Michael VIII to Constantine XI, 1258-1453 by Philip Grierson

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PublisherDumbarton Oaks
ISBN-100884022617
ISBN-139780884022619
eBay Product ID (ePID)20069208081

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
TopicArt, Antiques & Collectibles, History, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / Permanent Collections, Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions / General, Coins, Currency & Medals, Europe / Medieval
AuthorPhilip Grierson

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Item Length1.2 In.
Item Height0.2 In.
Item Width0.9 In.
Item Weight20 Oz

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Book TitleCatalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection, 5: Michael VIII to Constantine XI, 1258-1453
Series Volume Number17
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
SynopsisPart I includes the introduction, appendices and bibliography while Part II continues with the catalogue, concordances and indexes., The final volume in the series, this catalogue follows the general plan of volumes II-IV but differs from them in its use of the sylloge format for the catalogue proper. The collection of Palaeologan coins at Dumbarton Oaks is by far the largest that exists, and the field is one in which great advances have been made over the last half-century. This volume supersedes the previous accounts of Palaeologan coinage, and is definitive in its field. Part I includes the introduction, appendices, and bibliography, while Part II continues with the catalogue, concordances, and indexes.
SeriesDumbarton Oaks Collection Ser.
Publication Year2006
ReviewsThe final volume in the series, this catalogue follows the general plan of volumes two through four but differs from them in its use of the sylloge format for the catalogue proper. The collection of Palaeologan coins at Dumbarton Oaks is by far the largest that exists, and the field is one in which great advances have been made over the last half-century. This volume supersedes the previous accounts of Palaeologan coinage, and is definitive in its field.
FormatHardcover
Volume Number5
Number of Pages660 pages
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