An Introductory Guide to Ancient Greek and Roman Coins. Volume 1 : Greek civic coins & tribal issue

Par : David R. Sear
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  • Nombre de pages495
  • PrésentationRelié
  • FormatGrand Format
  • Poids1.095 kg
  • Dimensions14,3 cm × 22,5 cm × 4,2 cm
  • ISBN978-1-907427-65-7
  • EAN9781907427657
  • Date de parution01/01/2020
  • ÉditeurSpink

Résumé

This is the first volume (of three) of David Sear's brand new introductory guide to ancient coins, covering Greek civic coins and tribal issues, and the very first release in Spink's new Living History series. Ancient coins have long fascinated generations of collectors by virtue of their beauty, the stories they tell, and for the unique insight they give into the history of the time in which they were made.
They can be held, felt and examined without the need for visiting a museum — they are, quite literally, living history. David Sear's three volume guide is intended to give a general background to the fascinating world of ancient coins, looking back more than 26 centuries to the lands of the eastern Mediterranean, at how coins were designed and produced, and at how they can reveal so much to us today of the time in which they were produced.
This is the first volume (of three) of David Sear's brand new introductory guide to ancient coins, covering Greek civic coins and tribal issues, and the very first release in Spink's new Living History series. Ancient coins have long fascinated generations of collectors by virtue of their beauty, the stories they tell, and for the unique insight they give into the history of the time in which they were made.
They can be held, felt and examined without the need for visiting a museum — they are, quite literally, living history. David Sear's three volume guide is intended to give a general background to the fascinating world of ancient coins, looking back more than 26 centuries to the lands of the eastern Mediterranean, at how coins were designed and produced, and at how they can reveal so much to us today of the time in which they were produced.