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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
Arnold et al. 2019Rafael Arnold
Michael Busch
Hans-Uwe Lammel
Hillard von Thiessen
Der Rostocker Gelehrte Oluf Gerhard Tychsen (1734-1815) und seine internationalen Netzwerke2019collective bookHannoverOluf Gerhard TychsenGerman
Cunnally - Kagan - Scher 2001John Cunnally
Jonathan Kagan
Stephen K. Scher
Numismatics in the age of Grolier2001monographNew YorkJean GrolierEnglish
Cunnally 1984John CunnallyThe Role of Greek and Roman Coins in the Renaissance1984monographAnn ArborEnglish
Cunnally 1993John CunnallyNumismatic Sources for Leonardo's Equestrian Monument1993journalFlorenceLeonardo da VinciEnglish
Cunnally 1994John CunnallyAncient Coins as Gifts and Tokens of Friendship during the Renaissance1994journalOxfordEnglish
Cunnally 1999John CunnallyImages of the Illustrious: The Numismatic Presence in the Renaissance1999monographPrincetonEnglish
Cunnally 2001John CunnallyThe Portable Pantheon. Ancient Coins as Sources of Mythological Imagery in the Renaissance2001collective bookBerlinEnglish
Cunnally 2004John CunnallyBlunders, Hoaxes, and Lost Masterpieces from the Numismatic Literature of the Renaissance2004journalGahannaEnglish
Cunnally 2006John CunnallyIl manoscritto numismatico cinquecentesco nella Houghton Library di Harvard: un ricordo della collezione di Andrea Loredan?2006journalLuganoAndrea LoredanItalian
Cunnally 2013John CunnallyThe Mystery of the Missing Coin Cabinet: Andrea Loredan's Coin Collection and Its Fate2013proceedingsBerlinAndrea LoredanEnglish
Cunnally 2016John CunnallyIrritamenta. Numismatic treasures of a Renaissance Collector2016monographNew YorkAndrea LoredanEnglish
Cunnally 2022John CunnallyEckhel vs. Goltzius. The reception of Renaissance numismatics in the Doctrina2022proceedingsViennaJoseph Eckhel
Hubert Goltzius
English
Pinkerton 1784John PinkertonAn essay on medals1784monographLondonEnglish
Pinkerton 1789 vol. 1John PinkertonAn essay on medals: or, an introduction to the knowledge of ancient and modern coins and medals; especially those of Greece, Rome, and Britain, volume I1789monographLondonEnglish
Pinkerton 1789 vol. 2John PinkertonAn essay on medals: or, an introduction to the knowledge of ancient and modern coins and medals; especially those of Greece, Rome, and Britain, volume II1789monographLondonEnglish
Pinkerton 1795John PinkertonDissertation sur la rareté, les différentes grandeurs et la contrefaction des médailles antiques [...] le tout traduit de l'anglois de Jean Pinkerton, et augmenté des indices nécessaires par Jean Godefroi Lipsius1795monographDresdenJohann Gottfried LipsiusFrench
Pinkerton 1808 vol. 1John PinkertonAn essay on medals: or, an introduction to the knowledge of ancient and modern coins and medals; especially those of Greece, Rome, and Britain. The third edition, with correction and additions, in two volumes, vol. I1808monographLondonEnglish
Pinkerton 1808 vol. 2John PinkertonAn essay on medals: or, an introduction to the knowledge of ancient and modern coins and medals; especially those of Greece, Rome, and Britain. The third edition, with correction and additions, in two volumes, vol. II1808monographLondonEnglish

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