
KOINON II, 2019
The International Journal of Classical Numismatic Studies
Archaeopress
Published on 31. October 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
222 pages
978-1-78969-355-3 (ISBN)
Description
As the name indicates, KOINON is a journal that encourages contributions to the study of classical numismatics from a wide variety of perspectives. The journal includes papers concerning iconography, die studies, provenance research, forgery analysis, translations of excerpts from antiquarian works, specialized bibliographies, corpora of rare varieties and types, ethical questions on laws and collecting, book reviews, and more. The editorial advisory board is made up of members from all over the world, with a broad range of expertise covering virtually all the major categories of classical numismatics from archaic Greek coinage to late Medieval coinage.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrated throughout with 88 pages of colour
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 281 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
832 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78969-355-3 (9781789693553)
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Nicholas J. Molinari, PhD, is an academic librarian in Milford, Massachusetts and Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Salve Regina University in Newport, RI. He is the author, with Dr Nicola Sisci, of ?????????: Sinews of Acheloios (Archaeopress, 2016), and general editor of KOINON: The International Journal of Classical Numismatics.
Content
An Introductory Note from the General Editor, with Recourse to Plato and Eukleidas
GREEK NUMISMATICS
Numismatic evidence (or not) for the aphippodroma horse race at Larisa - Rosanagh Mack
A Bacchid at Apollonia: a late survival of an ancient family - David Macdonald
An unusual depiction of Ba'al Arwad and a hippocampus on coins of Arados during the Persian Period - Martin Rowe
The Macedonian Mint at Susa (319/8-312/1 BC) - Lloyd W. H. Taylor
The Susa wreath group Alexanders: The first step in the transformation of an anchor seal to a dynastic emblem - Lloyd W. H. Taylor
A discussion on provenance research with some early provenances uncovered - John Voukelatos
ROMAN NUMISMATICS
The Youthful God revisited: Veiovis on Roman Republican denarii - Tyler Holman
An enigmatic denarius of M. Herennius - Phillip Davis
Some further ideas on a double-obverse bronze of the Constantinian period from the Antioch excavations - Shawn Caza
Back in the saddle again: a re-examination of the FEL TEMP REPARATIO Falling horseman type - Shawn Caza
BYZANTINE AND RELATED COINAGES
The 'Sirmium Group' - an overview - Dirk Faltin
MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN COINAGE
Numismatic letterforms of 'A' in medieval Europe: A classification system - David B. Spenciner and Marina V. Spenciner
Did Louis X of France mint deniers tournois? (Notes on a few deniers tournois a la croisette) - Andrei Bontas
A CATALOG OF NEW VARIETIES
GREEK NUMISMATICS
Numismatic evidence (or not) for the aphippodroma horse race at Larisa - Rosanagh Mack
A Bacchid at Apollonia: a late survival of an ancient family - David Macdonald
An unusual depiction of Ba'al Arwad and a hippocampus on coins of Arados during the Persian Period - Martin Rowe
The Macedonian Mint at Susa (319/8-312/1 BC) - Lloyd W. H. Taylor
The Susa wreath group Alexanders: The first step in the transformation of an anchor seal to a dynastic emblem - Lloyd W. H. Taylor
A discussion on provenance research with some early provenances uncovered - John Voukelatos
ROMAN NUMISMATICS
The Youthful God revisited: Veiovis on Roman Republican denarii - Tyler Holman
An enigmatic denarius of M. Herennius - Phillip Davis
Some further ideas on a double-obverse bronze of the Constantinian period from the Antioch excavations - Shawn Caza
Back in the saddle again: a re-examination of the FEL TEMP REPARATIO Falling horseman type - Shawn Caza
BYZANTINE AND RELATED COINAGES
The 'Sirmium Group' - an overview - Dirk Faltin
MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN COINAGE
Numismatic letterforms of 'A' in medieval Europe: A classification system - David B. Spenciner and Marina V. Spenciner
Did Louis X of France mint deniers tournois? (Notes on a few deniers tournois a la croisette) - Andrei Bontas
A CATALOG OF NEW VARIETIES