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- Tomassoni 2021a + (Tesi di Ricerca in cotutela con la Westfälische-Wilhelms Universität Münster Corso di Dottorato di ricerca in Scienze dell’Antichità ciclo XXXIII (fr))
- Ercole Basso - Antonio Serguidi - 1574-10-19 + (The Bibliography on the external link reports wrongly the number 99.)
- Collège Louis-le-Grand 1764b (Paris) + (The Collège was founded in 1564 by the Jes … The Collège was founded in 1564 by the Jesuits as the Collège de Clermont, in honour of Guillaume Duprat, Bishop of Clermont. From 1682 it took the name of Collège Louis-le-Grand. The sale of the collection of antiquities and the library is connected with the suppression of the Society of Jesus.h the suppression of the Society of Jesus.)
- Collège Louis-le-Grand 1764a (Paris) + (The Collège was founded in 1564 by the Jes … The Collège was founded in 1564 by the Jesuits as the Collège de Clermont, in honour of Guillaume Duprat, Bishop of Clermont. From 1682 it took the name of Collège Louis-le-Grand. The sale of the collection of antiquities and the library is connected with the suppression of the Society of Jesus.</br></br>For the sale of the library see: http://reliures.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cdt9xjhh/ttp://reliures.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cdt9xjhh/)
- Budé 1557 + (The Guillaume Budé Opera Omnia comprises four volumes.)
- Giornale de' letterati 1796 vol. 101 + (The article continues and concludes the examination of the third volume of Eckhel.)
- Giornale de' letterati 1795 vol. 98 + (The article continues to illustrate the second volume of Eckhel.)
- Giornale de' letterati 1793 vol. 90 + (The article examines the general topics of the Eckhel's work.)
- Giornale de' letterati 1795 vol. 97 + (The article examines the second volume of the Eckhel's work.)
- Giornale de' letterati 1795 vol. 99 + (The article examines the third volume of Eckhel.)
- Ward 1719 + (The author is anonymous, but the work is attribuited to John Ward.)
- John Byrom - Mrs Byrom - 1747/8-03-17 + (The book appears in ''A Catalogue of the Library of the late John Byrom'' (n.p., 1848), p. 85)
- Roger Ascham - Francis Alan - 1554-05-19 + (The book is Lichfield Cathedral Library, R … The book is Lichfield Cathedral Library, R49A. It is signed on the title page by a later owner ‘E (or possibly F) Hartford’. This might be Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford, of the 3rd creation, (1539–1621), the grandfather of William, 2nd Duke of Somerset (1588–1660), whose wife Frances, Duchess of Somerset, gave his books to the library in 1673: another volume in the same library has one of his bindings. (Burnett 2020b, p. 1360 n. 15)s bindings. (Burnett 2020b, p. 1360 n. 15))
- Amico 1741 + (The book is part of: Catana illustrata, sive sacra, et civilis urbis Catanae historia a prima ejusdem origine in praesens usque deducta, etc., published in 4 volumes.)
- Thomas Hearne - 1706-10-14 + (The catalogue referred to is Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, Arch. Bod. 4, f.157)
- John Covel - Dr Luceo - 1711-12-01 + (The coin of Cadi is now in the [https://ikmk.smb.museum/object?id=18247452 Staatliche Museen zu Berlin].)
- Thomas Owen - William Sherard - 1715/16-01-17 + (The coin that Lucas mentions as having been bought by the King of France is now in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, [https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b103171441 AA.GR.654].)
- Andrew Fountaine - Andreas Morell - 1701-1-11 + (The date of this letter is given as 11 January 1702 by both de Callataÿ 2015 and Burnett 2020b, but this is incorrect.)
- Chassepol 1740 + (The dissertation on the distinction between ancient and counterfeit coins, written by Guillaume Beauvais, was published as early as 1739 (see Beauvais 1739).)
- Beauvais 1794 + (The dissertation on the distinction between ancient and counterfeit coins was published as early as 1739 (see Beauvais 1739).)
- Henry Futter - John Marsham - 1665-02-28 + (The drawings that Futter sent with this letter are preserved at Maidstone, Kent History and Library Centre, U1300/Z11)
- Henry Futter - John Marsham - 1665-02-24 + (The drawings that Futter sent with this letter are preserved at Maidstone, Kent History and Library Centre, U1300/Z11)
- Niccolò Gaddi - Bartolomeo Concini - 1575-6-3 + (The external link reports, erroneously, c. 410 instead of 345.)
- Sestini 1789 vol. 3 + (The frontispiece of the book reports the date of 1779.)
- Simonds D'Ewes - 1646-11-12 + (The hoard does not seem to be otherwise known and is not listed in Robertson 2000.)
- Burman 1727 + (The inserted link includes all five volumes.)
- Martin Lister - John Thoresby - 1675-05-29 + (The letter is addressed simply to 'Mr Thir … The letter is addressed simply to 'Mr Thiresby at his house in Leedes', and it is not clear whether this refers to John Thoresby or his son Ralph. EMLO and Roos 2016 both give the recipient at Ralph, but Wykes 2016 suggests John. Burnett 2020b, p. 711 accepts Wykes suggestion, noting that Ralph is not known to have had much interest in numismatic matters until the early 1680s. numismatic matters until the early 1680s.)
- Oderico 1786 + (The letter is dated "Genova, 20 novembre 1785", and is kept in Genoa, Biblioteca Universitaria: Manoscritti, ms.E._VII.9.)
- Oderico 1822 + (The letter is dated 10 January 1778.)
- Alexander Cunningham - Gisbert Cuper - 1704 + (The letter was sent unfinished, breaking o … The letter was sent unfinished, breaking off in the middle of a paragraph, but it was placed by Cuper in his collection of letters between ones from him to Cunningham, written on 4 May 1704 and 6 July 1704, so it was presumably written sometime in May or June 1704.ably written sometime in May or June 1704.)
- De Bie 1634 + (The link refers to the 1636 edition.)
- Ralph Thoresby - Edward Lhuyd - 1705-11-19 + (The manuscript is damaged and the transcription on EMLO is considerably more lacunose than that given here, which is taken from Hearne 1885.)
- Francesco I de' Medici - Ercole Basso - 1574-2-6 + (The page on the external link mentions erroneously the name Stefano Alli as recipient.)
- Francesco I de' Medici - Ercole Basso - 1574-4-10 + (The page on the external link mentions erroneously the name Stefano Alli as recipient.)
- Ercole Basso - Francesco I de' Medici - 1574-4-20 + (The page on the external link mentions, erroneously, the year 1674.)
- Ercole Basso - Francesco I de' Medici - 1574-9-21 + (The page on the external link reports erroneously the year 1674.)
- owl:differentFrom + (The property that determines that two given individuals are different.)
- Sylvester Bolton - James West? - 1741 + (The recipient of the letter is uncertain, but Burnett 2020b, p. 1297 suggests James West 'since material relating to West is in the same folder and we also know that West made use of the Willis collection in his notes on Stephen Leake's book.')
- D'Ewes, Simonds - Imperatores Caesares et Augustae post Heraclium + (The same title is repeated on BL, Harley MS 255, f.212r, but no entries follow, although there are subsequently several blank pages.)
- Bertoli 1739 vol. 1 + (The second and third volumes of the Antichità remained manuscripts, and were published in 2002, and 2003 (see Bertoli 2002 vol. 2, and Bertoli 2003 vol. 3).)
- Behrnauer 1726 + (The text includes only 2 pages.)
- Carrera 1639 vol. 1 + (The third volume was not published.)
- D'Ewes, Simonds - Numi Anglo-Saxonici et Neustro-Anglici + (The title Numi Anglo-Saxonici et Neustro- Anglici is repeated on BL, Harley MS 255, f.235v, but there are no entries.)
- Ercole Basso - Francesco I de' Medici - 1584-4-21 + (The website reports Antonio Serguidi as the recipient, but, the text of the letter suggests probably being Francesco I de' Medici.)
- Budé 1515 + (The work had seven edition: 1) 1515 (Parisiis); 2) 1516 (Parisiis); 3) 1522 (Venetiis); 4) 1524 (Parisiis); 5) 1527 (Parisiis); 6) 1532 (Parisiis); 7) 1541 (Parisiis) posthumous edition. There were also numerous reprints (see Sanchi 2012).)
- Bernardo Vecchietti + (The work mentioned in the external link is Bury 1985 (see Literature).)
- Pedrusi 1721 vol. 8 + (The work was continued by Pietro Piovene with the volumes 9 and 10 (see Piovene 1724, and Piovene 1727).)
- Bellori 1676 + (The work was reprinted in 1685.)
- Beaupré Bell - Francis Blomefield - 1746-01-26 + (The year 1746 is given by Nichols 1781-1790, but must be incorrect since Bell died in 1741.)
- Agnethler 1750-1752 + (There are four volumes: vol. 1 (1750); vol. 2 (1752); vol. 3-4 (1751).)
- Budé 1528 + (There are many editions both of the "De Asse..." and the "Breviarium". To examine in depth this question see: Sanchi 2012, and Burnett 2017.)