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- Property:Remarks + (Anmerkungen)
- Property:Remarks + (Anmerkungen zur Annotation.)
- Property:Annotator + (Annotateur)
- Property:Annotator + (Annotator)
- Property:Annotator + (Annotierer)
- Property:Literature year + (Année)
- Ashmole, Elias - Familiarum Illustrium Imperatorumq’ Romanorum Numismata Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliothecae Archivis Descripta, Explanata, atq’ in Tria Volumina Digesta + (Another copy of this catalogue exists at [[Ashmole, Elias - Familiarum illustrium Imperatorumque Romanorum Numismata, Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliotheca archivis, descripta explanataque|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 808]].)
- Ashmole, Elias - Familiarum illustrium Imperatorumque Romanorum Numismata, Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliotheca archivis, descripta explanataque + (Another copy of this catalogue exists at [[Ashmole, Elias - amiliarum Illustrium Imperatorumq’ Romanorum Numismata Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliothecae Archivis Descripta, Explanata, atq’ in Tria Volumina Digesta, Industria Eliae Ashmole Armigeri Windesori Heraldi ad Arma|Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, Arch. Bodl. Fols. 1-3]]. … Another copy of this catalogue exists at [[Ashmole, Elias - amiliarum Illustrium Imperatorumq’ Romanorum Numismata Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliothecae Archivis Descripta, Explanata, atq’ in Tria Volumina Digesta, Industria Eliae Ashmole Armigeri Windesori Heraldi ad Arma|Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, Arch. Bodl. Fols. 1-3]].[[Ashmole, Elias - amiliarum Illustrium Imperatorumq’ Romanorum Numismata Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliothecae Archivis Descripta, Explanata, atq’ in Tria Volumina Digesta, Industria Eliae Ashmole Armigeri Windesori Heraldi ad Arma|Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, Arch. Bodl. Fols. 1-3]].)
- Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Cambridge, Corpus Christi College - MS 614 + (Another version of this to be found at [[Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Eng. Misc. d 439|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Eng. Misc. d 439]] … Another version of this to be found at [[Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Eng. Misc. d 439|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Eng. Misc. d 439]] (lacking chapter 3, present here).[[Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Eng. Misc. d 439|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Eng. Misc. d 439]] (lacking chapter 3, present here).)
- Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Eng. Misc. d 439 + (Another version of this to be found at [[Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Cambridge, Corpus Christi College - MS 614|Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 614]] … Another version of this to be found at [[Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Cambridge, Corpus Christi College - MS 614|Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 614]] (complete, and including chapter 3, not present here).nd including chapter 3, not present here).)
- Antonio Cocchi - 1748-5-9 + (Antonio Cocchi - 1748-5-10; Angelo Tavanti … Antonio Cocchi - 1748-5-10; Angelo Tavanti - Antonio Cocchi - 1749-1-22; Antonio Cocchi - 1749-1-24; Antonio Cocchi - Pompeo Neri - 1749-1-25.</br></br>For further information on the composition of the coin hoard see also: Zaccaria 1750 vol. 1, p. 289-290; Gamurrini 1873, p. 239-251; http://numismatics.org/chrr/id/SMT39-251; http://numismatics.org/chrr/id/SMT)
- Catalogue of Archbishop Laud's Collection of Coins - Lambeth Palace Library - MS 225 + (Appears to be a draft version of [[Catalogue of Archbishop Laud's Coins - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Laud Misc. 554|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 554]].)
- Property:Literature type + (Art)
- Property:Image date type + (Art der Datumsangabe)
- Property:Literature type + (Art der Literatur (Buch, Zeitschrift etc.))
- Property:Image date type + (Art des Datums des Bildes)
- Property:Type of manuscript + (Art des Manuscripts)
- Property:Associated persons + (Associated persons)
- Property:Associated persons + (Assoziierte Personen)
- Property:Also known as + (Auch bekannt als)
- Ottavio Falconieri - Leopoldo de Medici - 1669-4-13 + (Aucune de ces pièces dans Fileti Mazza. Dans cette lettre, première mention de la vente des médailles d’Agostini à Léopold, premiers pourparlers chiffrés, cf. lettre 99, supra)
- Property:Author + (Auteur)
- Property:Author + (Author)
- Property:Author + (Author of the document.)
- Property:Author + (Autor)
- Property:Author + (Autor des Dokuments.)
- Property:Further images + (Autres Images)
- D’Ewes, Simonds - Notes on Roman Republican coins + (BL, Harley MS 255, ff.52r-53v appears to be a copy of this listing.)
- Property:Volume + (Band)
- Johann Joachim Winckelmann - Johann Michael Francke - 1758-2-4 + (Bibliothécaire de l’historien Heinrich von … Bibliothécaire de l’historien Heinrich von Bünau, au château de Nöthnitz, près de Dresde, là même où Winckelmann passa les années 1748-1754 avant son départ pour Rome, Johann Michael Francke (1717-1775) a laissé son nom dans l’histoire de la bibliothéconomie pour avoir mis au point un nouveau système de classement. Ami et parfait contemporain de Winckelmann, il rédigea l’index de la Geschichte (voir M. Mühlner, «‘Der erste Bibliothekar, den Deutschland je aufzuweisen hatte’, Johann Michael Francke», Buch und Bibliothek, 52, 2000, p. 240-5). Buch und Bibliothek, 52, 2000, p. 240-5).)
- Property:Image + (Bild)
- Property:Image URL + (Bild URL)
- Property:Image + (Bild der Person.)
- Property:Image date + (Bilddatum)
- Property:Image source + (Bildquelle)
- Property:Birth date + (Birth date)
- Property:Birth date + (Birth date: day - month - year.)
- Property:Birth place + (Birth place)
- John Selden - Robert Bruce Cotton - 1620-01-01 + (Burnett 2020b, p. 1182 suggests L. Carie might be George Carew (1555-1629))
- John Thoresby 1673-04-21 + (Burnett 2020b, p. 1197: 'On an earlier pag … Burnett 2020b, p. 1197: 'On an earlier page (f.3r) the books by Goltzius and Caesar appear, valued at £2:10s:0d and, strangely, £0:0s:0d, suggesting a price of £27:10s:0d for the coins. Later in the same volume (f.29r), we seem to have another version of the same transaction.' another version of the same transaction.')
- William Murray + (Burnett 2020b, p. 1204 notes that this may be William Murray, 1st Earl of Drysart (https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7615934))
- Edward Morris - Unknown recipient 1692-06-05 + (Burnett 2020b, p. 1219 n. 351 suggests that the recipient might be either Edmund Gibson or Arthur Charlett.)
- Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc - William Camden - 1617-12-11 + (Burnett 2020b, p. 149 suggests that [[Cotton, Robert Bruce - Numismatvm Impp: Romanorvm Regum Britonum Saxonum et Anglor' a Iulio Caesare ad Iacobum Magnae Brittanniae Regem quae in Bibliotheca Cottoniana Extant Exemplaria. 1617|BL, Harley MS 254]] … Burnett 2020b, p. 149 suggests that [[Cotton, Robert Bruce - Numismatvm Impp: Romanorvm Regum Britonum Saxonum et Anglor' a Iulio Caesare ad Iacobum Magnae Brittanniae Regem quae in Bibliotheca Cottoniana Extant Exemplaria. 1617|BL, Harley MS 254]] might be a preparatory study for the work mentioned in this letter.udy for the work mentioned in this letter.)
- Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc - William Camden - 1618-06-17 + (Burnett 2020b, p. 149 suggests that [[Cotton, Robert Bruce - Numismatvm Impp: Romanorvm Regum Britonum Saxonum et Anglor' a Iulio Caesare ad Iacobum Magnae Brittanniae Regem quae in Bibliotheca Cottoniana Extant Exemplaria. 1617|BL, Harley MS 254]] … Burnett 2020b, p. 149 suggests that [[Cotton, Robert Bruce - Numismatvm Impp: Romanorvm Regum Britonum Saxonum et Anglor' a Iulio Caesare ad Iacobum Magnae Brittanniae Regem quae in Bibliotheca Cottoniana Extant Exemplaria. 1617|BL, Harley MS 254]] might be a preparatory study for the work mentioned in this letter.udy for the work mentioned in this letter.)
- John Speed - Robert Bruce Cotton - n.d. + (Burnett 2020b, p. 156, n. 48: 'The letter … Burnett 2020b, p. 156, n. 48: 'The letter is undated, but Ellis 1843, p. 108, attributed it to 1609–10, during the preparation of Speed’s ''History'' of 1611. The mention of Switzer shows that this is correct and that the passage cannot refer to the plates made by Speed for Camden in 1600, since they were made by William Rogers.', since they were made by William Rogers.')
- D'Ewes, Simonds - London, British Library - Harley MS 255, f.25r + (Burnett 2020b, p. 1643 n. 6: 'The passage is very hard to read, and I am not sure I have transcribed it all correctly. But the sense is clear. Being notes, it is not always very grammatical.')
- G. Hansdon - Robert Bruce Cotton - 1600-12-18 + (Burnett 2020b, p. 187 n. 331: 'Hugh Pagan suggests ''in litt''. that ‘Hansdon’ might perhaps be George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon (1548–1617).')
- Jacob Cool - Robert Bruce Cotton - 1601-04-21 + (Burnett 2020b, p. 200: 'Jan van Wely was a … Burnett 2020b, p. 200: 'Jan van Wely was a jeweller in Amsterdam; the reference to him, the date, ‘his honor’ and ‘increase of profit’ all suggest some related transaction regarding Gorlaeus’s coins. And is ‘his honor’ the same person as the ‘Lord Baron’ [in [[Abraham van Goorle - Jacob Cool - 1601-4-13|Gorlaeus' letter to Cole]]]? If so, could the ‘gentleman’ of Gorlaeus’s letter indeed be Cotton?'n’ of Gorlaeus’s letter indeed be Cotton?')
- Gale, Roger - Numismatum Romanorum Imperatorum et Imperatricum omnium metallorum & magnitudinum a Jul. Cæssare usque ad Heraclium Aug. series & valor, a Rogero Gale armigero + (Burnett 2020b, p. 398 n. 152: 'Twenty copi … Burnett 2020b, p. 398 n. 152: 'Twenty copies only printed, by J. Nichols, for Private Use, Nov. 15, 1780’ (as the colophon on the last page says). One copy, once belonging to Richard Gough, survives today in the Library of Yale University, Lewis Walpole Library Quarto 63.v.1 (ESTC N49945). I am very grateful to Kristen McDonald for sending me a scan. There was also once a copy in the library of the Royal Society: ''Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Society'' (London, 1825), p. 227; ''Catalogue of Miscellaneous Literature in the Library of the Royal Society'' (London, 1841), p. 102. But it is no longer there, perhaps having been sold at the Sotheby’s sale of 4 May 1925, when most of the ‘non-scientific’ books were disposed of; it is not listed in the sale catalogue, but there were many multiple lots (information from Rupert Baker, Royal Society). Nichols seems to have thought that the list was a catalogue of Gale’s collection, and following Nichols, it has always erroneously been so described , but it is in fact a version of the ‘Numismatum Imperialium valores prout ab Ezechiele Spanheimio aestimantur’, Gale’s listing of Roman Emperors and Empresses, from Julius Caesar to Heraclius. The catalogue of Gale’s coins exists in two manuscript versions, today both in the Fitzwilliam Museum.'ns, today both in the Fitzwilliam Museum.')
- Johannes Smetius - Simonds D'Ewes - 1650-01-01 + (Burnett 2020b, p. 542 n. 217: "The date looks like 1640 (MDCXL) and the letter appears thus in the MS catalogue, but it has been corrected and seems either to be MDCIL or MCCXL, probably the latter, rather than the rather odd formulation for 49.")
- Humfrey Wanley - 1720-03-10 + (Burnett 2020b, p. 564 n. 91: "The entry implies that the collection was up on offer to Lord Harley, since Thomas Bacon acted for him at the Bridges and Ballard sales.")