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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
Parkes Weber 1897Frederick Parkes WeberAttribution of medals of Priam, Augustus, and Alexander the Great, to a medallist of Pope Paul III, possibly Alessandro Cesati1897journalLondonAlessandro Cesati
Pope Paul III
English
Rouillé 1553aGuillaume RouilléProntuario delle medaglie de piu illustri, & fulgenti huomini & donne, dal principio del mondo infino al presente tempo con le lor vite in compendio raccolte1553 JLmonographLyonItalian
Rouillé 1553bGuillaume RouilléLa première partie du Promptuaire des medalles des plus renommées personnes qui ont esté depuis le commencement du monde: avec brieve description de leurs vies et faicts, recueillis des bons auteurs1553 JLmonographLyonFrench
Thott 1789 vol. 1Otto ThottThesaurus numismatum ex auro, argento et ære Græcorum et Romanorum, nec non Medii et recentioris Ævi, quæ, dum vixit, collegit [...] Otto comes de Thott, tom. I1789catalogueCopenhagenElias Christian von HavenLatin
Thott 1789 vol. 2Otto ThottThesaurus numismatum continens numos usuales Medii et recentioris Ævi, et in commercio non receptos, vulgo medagliones quæ, dum vixit, collegit [...] Otto comes de Thott, tom. II1789catalogueCopenhagenLatin

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