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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
Eibl 1991Karl EiblJohann Wolfgang Goethe. Italien ‒ Im Schatten der Revolution. Briefe, Tagebücher und Gespräche vom 3. September 1786 bis 12. Juni 17941991monographFrankfurt am MainJohann Wolfgang von GoetheGerman
Haverkamp 1722Siwart HaverkampDissertationes de Alexandri Magni Numismate1722monographLeidenLatin
Haverkamp 1739Siwart HaverkampAlgemeene histori der zaaken in Asie, Afrike en Europe, en in derzelver koningryken, landschappen, staaten en steden, zedert het ophouden der fabel-eeuw, tot op de heerschappy van Karel den Grooten, en tot den tyd, doorgaan de Middel-Eeuwe genaamd, voorgevallen. Derde deel, behelzende de histori der ryken en landschappen van Asie, en voornaamelijk van Popntus, Kappadokie, Bithynie, Pergamus, Galatie, Karie, Paphlagonie, Kilikie, Arabie, Syrie, Kommagene, enz. Uit de overgebelevene werken der oude schryveren saamgesteld, en met duizenden historipenningen verrykt en opgeheldert1739monographThe HagueDutch
Haverkamp 1740Siwart HaverkampMuseum Wildianum in duas partes divisum, complectitur pars prima numismata antiqua, comprehendit pars secunda statuas et gemmas antiquas etc1740catalogueAmsterdamJacob de WildeLatin
Haverkamp 1741Siwart HaverkampMuseum Uilenbroekianum1741catalogueAmsterdamGosuinus UilenbroekLatin
Haverkamp 1742Siwart HaverkampMédailles de grand et moyen bronze du cabinet de la reine Christine, frappées, tant par ordre du Sénat, que par les colonies romaines, et par les villes grecques, gravées aussi délicatement, qu’exactement d’après les originaux, par le célèbre Pietro Santes Bartolo1742catalogueThe HagueChristina of Sweden
Pietro Santi Bartoli
French
Swinton 1750John SwintonInscriptiones citieae, sive in binas inscriptiones phoenicias, inter rudera Citii nuper repertas conjectura ; accedit de numis quibusdam samaritanis et phœniciis1750monographOxfordJean-Jacques BarthélemyLatin
Swinton 1754aJohn SwintonA Dissertation upon a Parthian Coin, with Characters on the Reverse Resembling Those of the Palmyrenes1754journalLondonEnglish
Swinton 1754bJohn SwintonAn Explication of All the Inscriptions in the Palmyrene Language and Character Hitherto Published. In Five Letters From the Reverend Mr. John Swinton1754journalLondonJean-Jacques BarthélemyEnglish
Swinton 1758John SwintonA Dissertation upon the Phoenician Numeral Characters Antiently Used at Sidon. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch1758journalLondonEnglish
Swinton 1762John SwintonA Dissertation upon a Samnite Denarius, Never before Published. In a Letter to the Rev.Thomas Birch, D. D. Secretary to the Royal Society1762journalLondonEnglish
Swinton 1763aJohn SwintonAn Attempt to Explain a Punic Inscription, Lately Discovered in the Island of Malta1763journalLondonEnglish
Swinton 1765aJohn SwintonSome Remarks upon the First Part of M. l’Abbé Barthelemy’s Memoir on the Phoenician Letters, Relative to a Phoenician Inscription in the Island of Malta. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch1765journalLondonJean-Jacques BarthélemyEnglish
Swinton 1765bJohn SwintonFarther Remarks upon M. l’Abbé Barthelemy’s Memoir on the Phoenician Letters, Containing His Reflections on Certain Phoenician Monuments, and the Alphabets Resulting From Them. In a Letter to the Rev. Thomas Birch1765journalLondonJean-Jacques BarthélemyEnglish
Swinton 1767John SwintonAn Attempt to Interpret the Legend and Inscription of a Very Curious Phoenician Medal, Never Hitherto Explained1767journalLondonEnglish
Swinton 1768aJohn SwintonInterpretation of the Inscription on a Punic Coin, Struck in the Isle of Gozo, Near Malta, Never Hitherto Explained1768journalLondonEnglish

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