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Apostolo Zeno, Venice

Zeno, Apostolo - Ap. Zenus. Nummi aurei, argentei et aerei, graeci et latini, cuiuscumque magnitudinis, populorum et nationum: catalogus alphabeticus topographicus, manu ipsius Zeni descriptus
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  10901
TitleTitel of the book. Ap. Zenus. Nummi aurei, argentei et aerei, graeci et latini, cuiuscumque magnitudinis, populorum et nationum: catalogus alphabeticus topographicus, manu ipsius Zeni descriptus
InstitutionName of Institution. Venice, Biblioteca Marciana
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Venice 45° 26' 13.88" N, 12° 20' 4.52" E
InventoryInventory number. Ms. LAT XIV 156
AuthorAuthor of the document. (Collector) Apostolo Zeno
Catalogue dateDate when the catalogue was issued: day - month - year .
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence Latin
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.
LiteratureReference to literature. Tomassini 2021, p. 18Tomassini 2021
External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia 
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Roman Provincial
Grand documentOriginal passage from the "Grand document".

-Venise, Biblioteca Marciana, Ms. LAT XIV 156 (=4064): cc. 218; provenienza Zeno n. 543. Ap. Zenus. Nummi aurei, argentei et aerei, graeci et latini, cuiuscumque magnitudinis, populorum et nationum: catalogus alphabeticus topographicus, manu ipsius Zeni descriptus (Tomassini 2021, p. 18).