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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
Bergasse 1921Louis BergasseSouvenirs de Marseille et des Échelles du Levant au xviiie siècle. Deux consuls marseillais en Levant, un courtier de commerce et un notaire marseillais sous la révolution1921monographParisEsprit-Marie CousinéryFrench
Bergasse 1931Louis BergasseLes débuts de la carrière numismatique d’Ésprit Cousinéry (1769–1797)1931journalMarseilleEsprit-Marie CousinéryFrench
Bergasse 1932aLouis BergasseUn consul de France en Orient, Ésprit Cousinéry, voyageur, archéologue et numismate (1747–1833)1932monographMarseilleEsprit-Marie CousinéryFrench
Bergasse 1932bLouis BergasseLa vente des grandes collections numismatiques d’Ésprit Cousinéry”1932journalMarseilleEsprit-Marie CousinéryFrench
Cunnally - Kagan - Scher 2001John Cunnally
Jonathan Kagan
Stephen K. Scher
Numismatics in the age of Grolier2001monographNew YorkJean GrolierEnglish
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

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