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The Coinage of the Roman republic. Rev. with indexes by G.C. Haines /

: Ixix, 343 pages, 30 plate ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages xiii) and indexes.

Published 2004
The invention of coinage and the monetization of ancient Greece /

: xvii, 293 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-272) and index. : 047211333x

The coinage of the Ayyūbids /

: xiii, 334 pages, ℓ pages of plates : illustrations ; 26 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages [51]-57) and indexs. : 0901405132

Published 1966
Kitāb Kashf al-asrār al-ʻIlmīyah bidār al-ḍarb al-Miṣīyah /

: al-Ṣikkah al-Ayyūbīyah al-Misrīyah bimatḥaf al-fan al-Islamī bi-al-Qahirah.
Romanized : 194 pages : illustrations, facsims, 25 plates ; 27 cm.

Published 2013
Frapper monnaie : la fabrication des monnaies de bronze à Alexandrie sous les Ptolémées /

: 371 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm. : 9782111286184

Published 2002
Les monnayages syriens : quel apport pour l'histoire du Proche-Orient hellénistique et romain? : actes de la table ronde Damas, 10-12 novembre 1999 /

: ii, 111, 216, 39 pages : map ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 2912738172

Currency in Roman and Byzantine Egypt /

: ix, 195 pages ; 23 cm. : Bibliography : page 192. : Sara.lib

Coinage of the caravan kingdoms : studies in ancient Arabian monetization /

: 602 pages, 42 pages of plates : illustrations ; 30 cm + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9780897223126

Published 1996
Coinage in the Roman economy, 300 B.C. to A.D. 700 /

: "The premier form of Roman money since the time of the Second Punic War (218-201 B.C.), coins were vital to the success of Roman state finances, taxation, markets, and commerce beyond the frontiers. Yet until now, the economic and social history of Rome has been written independently of numismatic studies, which detail such technical information as weight standards, mint output, hoards, and finds at archaeological sites. In Coinage in the Roman Economy, 300 B.C. to A.D. 700, noted classicist and numismatist Kenneth W. Harl brings together these two fields in the first comprehensive history of how Roman coins were minted and used." "Drawing on both literary and documentary sources, as well as on current methods of metallurgical study and statistical analysis of coins from archaeological sites, Harl presents a sweeping overview of a system of coinage in use for more than a millennium. Challenging much recent scholarship, he emphasizes the important role played by coins during overseas expansion of the Roman Republic during the second century B.C., in imperial inflationary policies during the third and fourth centuries A.D., and in the dissolution of the Roman Mediterranean order in the seventh century A.D. He also offers the first region-by-region analysis of prices and wages throughout Roman history with reference to the changing buying power of the major circulating denominations. And he shows how the seldom studied provincial, civic, and imitative coinages were in fact important components of Roman currency." "Richly illustrated with photographic reproductions of nearly three hundred specimens, Coinage in the Roman Economy offers a significant contribution to Roman economic history. It will be of interest to scholars and students of classical antiquity and the Middle Ages as well as to professional and amateur numismatists."--Jacket.
: x, 533 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 485-513) and index. : 0801852919
9780801852916

Published 2013
al-Mahdī wa-al-Mahdawīyah ʻalá al-maskūkāt al-Islāmīyah : dirāsah tārīkhīyah li-athar fikrat al-Mahdī al-muntaẓar ʻalá al-nuqūd fī al-ʻaṣr al-Islāmī /

: Mahdism; Islamic numismatics; history.
: 695 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 597-647). : 9789773144111
9773144119