Every word written on coins is an important adjunctive, even if unnecessary, element for communication: it can strengthen the meaning of the type, can be misleading or can be subjected to several interpretation. Through many samples from literature, too, (such as the works of Pirro Ligorio and Josè Nicolas de Azara) the history of the Numismatic studies shows which way the ancient coins were used for and which kind of aid words, monograms and numbers, can offer. coin legends, literature monograms
SERAFIN PETRILLO, P. (2004). Scritto non scritto sulla moneta romana. In Moneta quae scripta: la moneda como soporte de escritura: actas del III encuentro peninsular de numismática antigua, Osuna (Sevilla) (pp.78-87). Sevilla : Consejo superior de investigaciones científicas.
Scritto non scritto sulla moneta romana
SERAFIN PETRILLO, PATRIZIA
2004-01-01
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Every word written on coins is an important adjunctive, even if unnecessary, element for communication: it can strengthen the meaning of the type, can be misleading or can be subjected to several interpretation. Through many samples from literature, too, (such as the works of Pirro Ligorio and Josè Nicolas de Azara) the history of the Numismatic studies shows which way the ancient coins were used for and which kind of aid words, monograms and numbers, can offer. coin legends, literature monogramsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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