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Effigies romanorum imperatorum ex antiquis numismatibus : quae in thesauro Christianae reginae adservantur delineatae, in seriem chrologicam dispositae cum nominibus, patria, annis, mensibus, diebus, imperii, ac tempore obitus uniuscuiusque, à Iulio Caesare ad Leopoldum semp. augus
Rossi, Giovanni Giacomo de; Panormicano, Petro Aquila
[1681]
Consists of portraits pasted on leaves. Illustrated colophon mounted on leaf at end. "Petro Aquila Panormicano delineante."
A Catalogue of Greek, Roman and English coins, medallions and medals, of the Right Honourable Edward Earl of Oxford, deceas'd which will be sold by auction, by Mr. Cock, at his house in the great piazza, Covent-Garden, on Thursday March the 18th, 1741--2, and the five following days
Oxford, Edward Harley Earl of (1689-1741); Cock, Mr (1720-1749)
[1742]
"Lectori numismatum antiquorum studioso salutem": p. [2] (over the initials: G.N.). Errata: p. 50.
Sylloge scriptorum : qui de linguae graecae vera & recta pronuntiatione commentarios reliquerunt, videlicet, Adolphi Mekerchi, Theodori Bezae, Jacobi Ceratini, & Henrici Stephani
Haverkamp, Siwart (1684-1742); Meetkercke, Adolf van (1528-1591); Bèze, Théodore de (1519-1605); Ceratinus, Jacobus (1530); Estienne, Henri (1531-1598)
1736
Ten plates included in collation, numbered 185-203.
An historical account of English money, from the conquest, to the present time; including those of Scotland, from the union of the two kingdoms in King James I. The second edition, with great additions and improvements
Leake, Stephen Martin (1702-1773)
1745
The work first appeared in 1726 as "Nummi Britannici historia". The final ten leaves contain A table of English silver coins, A table of English gold coins, and the index.
A view of the silver coin and coinage of England, from the Norman Conquest to the present time. Consider'd with regard to type, legend, sorts, rarity, weight, fineness and value. With copper-plates
Snelling, Thomas (1712-1773)
1762
Anonymous: by Thomas Snelling.
A series of above two hundred Anglo-Gallic, or Norman and Aquitain coins of the antient kings of England : exhibited in sixteen copper-plates, and illustrated in twelve letters, addressed to the Society of antiquaries of London, and several of its members
Ducarel, Andrew Coltee (1713-1785)
1757
"Postscript. Records relating to the Anglo-Gallic coins, published in Rymer's Foedera": 39 p.
An historical account of English money, from the conquest to the present time : including those of Scotland, from the accession of James I. to the union of the two kingdoms. Illustrated with copper plates and tables of gold and silver money
Leake, Stephen Martin (1702-1773)
1793
The work first appeared in 1726 as "Nummi Britannici historia". Includes index.
An essay towards an historical account of Irish coins, and of the currency of foregin [sic] monies in Ireland. With an appendix: containing several statutes, proclamations, patents, acts of state, and letters relating to the same
Simon, James
1749
Published by request of the Physico-Historical Society. Cf. verso t.p. "Subscribers names": p. vii-xv. "Appendix": p. 79-184. "Errata": at bottom p. 184. Includes bibliographical references.
A view of the gold coin and coinage of England, from Henry the Third to the present time : considered with regard to type, legend, sorts, rarity, weight, fineness, value and proportion : with copper plates
Snelling, Thomas (1712-1773)
1763
Includes bibliographical references.
Miscellaneous views of the coins struck by English princes in France, counterfeit sterlings, coins struck by the East India Company, those in the West India colonies, and in the Isle of Man. Also of pattern pieces for gold and silver coins, and gold nobles struck abroad in imitation of English. With copper-plates. By Thomas Snelling
Snelling, Thomas (1712-1773)
1769
Indexed in: ESTC t057770.
A view of the silver coin and coinage of Scotland, from Alexander the First to the union of the two kingdoms; considered with regard to type, legend, sorts, weight, fineness and value. With copper plates
Snelling, Thomas (1712-1773)
1774
Indexed in: ESTC t057771.
A view of the copper coin and coinage of England : including the leaden, tin and laton tokens made by tradesmen during the reigns of Elizabeth and James I, the farthing tokens of James I and Charles I, those of towns and corporations under the Commonwealth and Charles II, and the tin farthings and halfpence of Charles II, James II, and William and Mary : with copper plates
Snelling, Thomas (1712-1773)
1766
Includes bibliographical references.