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Eckhel, Joseph - Notebook 5 (in-4°)

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Eckhel, Joseph - Notebook 5 (in-4°)
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  13315
TitleTitel of the book. Notebook 5 (in-4°)
InstitutionName of Institution. Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum
InventoryInventory number.
AuthorAuthor of the document. Joseph Eckhel
Publication dateDate when the publication was issued: day - month - year .
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Vienna 48° 12' 30.06" N, 16° 22' 21.00" E
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Drawings , Notes , Coin Cabinet (vienna)
LiteratureReference to literature. Woytek 2022a, p. 378-3791
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence Latin
External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia 
Grand documentOriginal passage from the "Grand document".

357 pages numbered in Eckhel's hand, followed by 12 blnak leaves; Woytek 2022a, p. 378: "Of minor importance in the present context are the three notebooks in quarto format, nos. 5–7. They have two different types of bindings: nos. 5 and 6 are bound in unassuming orange boards, whereas no. 7 is in a half-leather binding sporting monochrome red marbled paper and a large label on the front board which is, however, left blank. All three notebooks were used by Eckhel for notes and excerpts on miscellaneous antiquarian topics. ... Its companion volume, the bulky notebook no. 5, is dedicated entirely to ancient religion, religious practice and mythology; again, Eckhel here compiled mainly references to ancient primary textual sources and to the contemporary secondary literature".

References

  1. ^  Woytek, Bernhard (2022), "The Genesis of Eckhel's Doctrina numorum veterum and Georg Zoëga's Numismatic Papers", in Bernhard Woytek and Daniela Williams (eds.), Ars critica numaria. Joseph Eckhel (1737–1798) and the Transformation of Ancient Numismatics, Vienna, p. 285-298.