Thomas Hearne - 1707-10-19
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|Author=Thomas Hearne | |Author=Thomas Hearne | ||
|Associated persons=Thomas | |Associated persons=Thomas Sykes; Fulvio Orsini | ||
|Publication date=1707/10/19 | |Publication date=1707/10/19 | ||
|Numismatic keyword=greek; athens; hiero; gold; roman republican; scipio africanus; roman imperial; augustus; claudius; otho; vespasian; antoninus pius; commodus; constantine; constantius; julian the apostate; claudius; claudius gothicus | |Numismatic keyword=greek; athens; hiero; gold; roman republican; scipio africanus; roman imperial; augustus; claudius; otho; vespasian; antoninus pius; commodus; constantine; constantius; julian the apostate; claudius; claudius gothicus | ||
|Literature=Hearne 1885, vol. 2, p. 64; Burnett 2020b, p. 433 n. 430 | |Literature=Orsini 1570; Orsini 1577; Hearne 1885, vol. 2, p. 64; Burnett 2020b, p. 433 n. 430 | ||
|CatalogueLanguage=English | |CatalogueLanguage=English | ||
|Grand document='M<sup>r</sup> Hinton Chaplain of Corpus yesterday show’d me all ye Coyns y<sup>t</sup> D<sup>r</sup> Sykes left behind him to be sold to any one y<sup>t</sup> shall think fit to purchase them. There are between two and three hundred, but most of them common. There are some Greek ones, as one of Athens, two of Hieros, one of w<sup>ch</sup> Gold, one of Antiochus Philopater. Three or four of ye Consular, among which two of Scipio Africanus. The Imperial ones are Augustus, Claudius, Otho, Vespasian, Antoninus, Commodus, Constantine ye Great, Constantinus, Julian the Apostate, Claudius Gothicus, and some of the other Emperours [followed by notes from Orsini’s ''Illustrium Imagines and Familae Romanae'']' (Hearne 1885, vol. 2, p. 64; Burnett 2020b, p. 433 n. 430) | |Grand document='M<sup>r</sup> Hinton Chaplain of Corpus yesterday show’d me all ye Coyns y<sup>t</sup> D<sup>r</sup> Sykes left behind him to be sold to any one y<sup>t</sup> shall think fit to purchase them. There are between two and three hundred, but most of them common. There are some Greek ones, as one of Athens, two of Hieros, one of w<sup>ch</sup> Gold, one of Antiochus Philopater. Three or four of ye Consular, among which two of Scipio Africanus. The Imperial ones are Augustus, Claudius, Otho, Vespasian, Antoninus, Commodus, Constantine ye Great, Constantinus, Julian the Apostate, Claudius Gothicus, and some of the other Emperours [followed by notes from Orsini’s ''Illustrium Imagines'' and ''Familae Romanae'']' (Hearne 1885, vol. 2, p. 64; Burnett 2020b, p. 433 n. 430) | ||
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Thomas Hearne, 1707/10/19
Thomas Hearne - 1707-10-19
| FINA IDUnique ID of the page ᵖ | 15502 |
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| PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. | |
| AuthorAuthor of the document. | Thomas Hearne |
| Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation. | Thomas Sykes, Fulvio Orsini |
| Publication dateDate when the publication was issued: day - month - year . | October 19, 1707 |
| KeywordNumismatic Keywords ᵖ | Greek , Athens , Hiero , Gold , Roman Republican , Scipio Africanus , Roman Imperial , Augustus , Claudius , Otho , Vespasian , Antoninus Pius , Commodus , Constantine , Constantius , Julian The Apostate, Claudius , Claudius Gothicus |
| LiteratureReference to literature. | Orsini 1570Orsini 1570, Orsini 1577Orsini 1577, Hearne 1885, vol. 2, p. 64Hearne 1885, Burnett 2020b, p. 433 n. 430Burnett 2020b |
| LanguageLanguage of the correspondence | English |
| External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia ᵖ |
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'Mr Hinton Chaplain of Corpus yesterday show’d me all ye Coyns yt Dr Sykes left behind him to be sold to any one yt shall think fit to purchase them. There are between two and three hundred, but most of them common. There are some Greek ones, as one of Athens, two of Hieros, one of wch Gold, one of Antiochus Philopater. Three or four of ye Consular, among which two of Scipio Africanus. The Imperial ones are Augustus, Claudius, Otho, Vespasian, Antoninus, Commodus, Constantine ye Great, Constantinus, Julian the Apostate, Claudius Gothicus, and some of the other Emperours [followed by notes from Orsini’s Illustrium Imagines and Familae Romanae]' (Hearne 1885, vol. 2, p. 64; Burnett 2020b, p. 433 n. 430)