Error! Unsupported property type (Keyword) for filter Numismatic keyword. Browse data: Literature - Fina Wiki

This is only a TEST WIKI! The live FINA Website and Wiki can be found here: https://fina.oeaw.ac.at

Browse data: Literature

From Fina Wiki
Literature > Author : Johann Jakob Gessner or John Greaves or Stephen K. Scher

Click on one or more items below to narrow your results.

Author: (Click arrow to add another value)
Numismatic keyword:
(There are no values for this filter)
Language:
Map
Loading map...

Showing below up to 5 results in range #1 to #5.

View (previous 500 | next 500) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)

Table
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
Cunnally - Kagan - Scher 2001John Cunnally
Jonathan Kagan
Stephen K. Scher
Numismatics in the age of Grolier2001monographNew YorkJean GrolierEnglish
Gessner 1735Johann Jakob GessnerSpecimen rei nummariae1735monographZurichLatin
Gessner 1738Johann Jakob GessnerNumismata regum Omnia quae Laboribus cell. Virorum Crophii, Lazii, Goltzii, Patini, Spanhemii, Harduini, Begeri, Wildii, Haymii, Liebii &c. Ex Regiis aliisque Numismatophylaziis hactenus edita sunt additis Ineditis & Nondum Descriptis quotquot comparare licuit Integra serie Historica Tabulis Aenei1738monographZurichJean Hardouin
Hubert Goltzius
Wolfgang Lazius
Lorenz Beger
Nicola Francesco Haym
Charles Patin
Ezechiel Spanheim
Jacob de Wilde
Johann Baptist Croph
Christian Sigismund Liebe
Latin
Gessner 1738bJohann Jakob GessnerNumismata regum Macedoniae omniae quae cell. viroribus1738monographZurichJean Hardouin
Hubert Goltzius
Lorenz Beger
Nicola Francesco Haym
Charles Patin
Ezechiel Spanheim
Jacob de Wilde
Johann Baptist Croph
Christian Sigismund Liebe
Latin
Greaves 1647John GreavesA discourse of the Roman foot, and Denarius: from whence, as from two principles, the measures, and weights, used by the ancients, may be deduced1647monographLondonEnglish

View (previous 500 | next 500) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)