, Brepols, 2023 Hardback, x + 270 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:108 b/w, 12 tables b/w., Language: English. ISBN 9780897223911.
Summary This book brings together 14 articles into a volume of conference proceedings from the 2017 meeting on numismatic antiquarianism held in Rome. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword Fran ois de Callata About the Authors 1. Fool Me Once, Don't Fool Me Twice: Collecting Forgeries to Train the Eye (17th-early 19th Centuries) Daniela Williams. 2. Moulages de monnaies antiques ou comment produire des copies (XVIe-XVIIIe si cles) Guy Meyer 3. The Missing Caesar: Inventing Bronze Coins for Otho Johan van Heesch 4. Speaking about Manuscripts: Unpublished Works in Correspondence Michiel Verweij 5. Recording Coin Finds and Hoards in Early Modern England Ute Wartenberg and Jonathan H. Kagan 6. Two Centuries of Collecting, Describing, and Explaining Contorniates John Cunnally 7. Di vizi e di virt . Di Pertinaci e di Didii, di Pescenniie di Gordiani Federica Missere Fontana 8. Numismatic Antiquarianism: Coins from the Ancient East in Early Modern Europe Martin Mulsow 9. Queen Elizabeth and the Twelve Caesars Andrew M. Burnett 10. Peiresc and the Coins through his Correspondence Elena Vaiani 11. About Books and Coins: The Letters of Charles Patin to Giulio Antonio Arevoldi between 1679 and 1693 Marco Callegari 12. The Story of Francesco Gottifredi's Unpublished Book through the Analysis of the Letters of his Contemporaries Maria Cristina Molinari 13. Monastic Antiquarianism in Austria and the R publique de M dailles: The Numismatic Collection of G ttweig Abbey Manuela Mayer 14. Publishing the Doctrina Numorum Veterum: New Evidence on the Three Editions of Joseph Eckhel's Masterwork Bernhard E. Woytek