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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
Budel 1591 vol. 1Renier BudelDe Monetis, et re numaria, libri duo: quorum primus artem cudendae monetae: secundus vero quaestionum monetariarum decisiones continet1591monographCologneLatin
Budel 1591 vol. 2Renier BudelDe Monetis, et re numaria [...] liber secundus, quaestionum monetariarum decisiones continens1591monographCologneLatin
Budé 1528Guillaume BudéDe Asse et partibus eius, Libri quinque, Gulielmi Budæi Parisiensis à secretis regis Franciæ, nuper recogniti & ampliores facti, à furto' que vindicati. Eiusdem de Asse & partibus eius, Breviarium1528 JLmonographCologneLatin
Engelmann 1908Richard EngelmannVier Briefe an Filippo und Rudolfino Venuti1908journalCologneRidolfino VenutiGerman
Galdy 2009Andrea M. GaldyCosimo I de’ Medici as Collector. Antiquities and Archaeology in Sixteenth- Century Florence2009monographNewcastleCosimo I de' MediciEnglish
Lang 2007Jörn LangNetzwerke von Gelehrten: Eine Skizze antiquarischer Interaktion am Beispiel des Philipp von Stosch (1691-1757)2007collective bookWürzburgPhilipp von StoschGerman
Smith 1729William SmithLiterae de Re Nummaria; in Opposition to The Common Opinion that the Denarii Romani were never larger than Seven an Ounce: with some Remarks on Dr Arbuthnot’s Book, and Tables. And some other Miscellanies relating to the same subject1729monographNewcastleJohn ArbuthnotEnglish

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