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LiteratureAuthorAuthor of the document.TitleTitel of the book.YearYear of the literature reference TypeLiterature type (book, journal, etc.) PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution.Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.LanguageLanguage of the correspondence
Awianowicz 2018Bartosz AwianowiczCommentatio tertia, nummaria" by Johann Peter Titius. A Contribution to the Knowledge of Ancient Greek and Roman Coins in the 17th-century Gdańsk Academic Gymnasium2018journalKrakowJohann Peter TitzEnglish
Awianowicz 2022Bartosz AwianowiczJakie kolekcje monet antycznych mogli widzieć podejmujący tematykę numizmatyczną autorzy z Gdańska i Torunia w drugiej połowie XVII i na początku XVIII w.? (What collections of ancient coins might have been seen by authors of numismatic works from Gdańsk and Toruń in the second half of the 17th and early 18th centuries)2022journalWarsawJohann Peter Titz
Jacques Oisel
Georg Wende
Stanisław Grzepski
Polish
Eber 1544Paul EberVocabula rei nummariae ponderum & mensurarum Graeca Latina, & Ebraica, quorum intellectus omnibus necessarius est: collecta ex Budei, Ioachimi Camerarii, & Philippi Melanth. annotationibus. Adiectis pluribus exempli1544 JLmonographWittenbergJoachim Camerarius the Younger
Guillaume Budé
Philip Melanchthon
Latin
Smith 1729William SmithLiterae de Re Nummaria; in Opposition to The Common Opinion that the Denarii Romani were never larger than Seven an Ounce: with some Remarks on Dr Arbuthnot’s Book, and Tables. And some other Miscellanies relating to the same subject1729monographNewcastleJohn ArbuthnotEnglish

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