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William Lloyd - Antoine Pagi - 1690

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William Lloyd, St Asaph

William Lloyd - Antoine Pagi - 1690
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  7890
InstitutionName of Institution. Oxford, Bodleian Library
InventoryInventory number. MS Cherry 1 fols. 177 (b), 186 (a)
AuthorAuthor of the document. William Lloyd
RecipientRecipient of the correspondence. Antoine Pagi
Correspondence dateDate when the correspondence was written: day - month - year . 1690
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. St Asaph 53° 15' 27.22" N, 3° 26' 37.90" W
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation. Enrico Noris, Jean Foy-Vaillant, Henry Dodwell, Nicolas Thoinard
LiteratureReference to literature. Noris 1691Noris 1691
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Phoenician , Samaritan
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence English
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-Lettre sans date (de St Asaph, Wales): This is a reply of several thousand words to Pagi’s questions It deals with the chronology of the games, festivals and titles held by the emperors, and triumphs, arguing with great minuteness, referring to coins, and quoting Martial Dio Tacitus Pliny etc Incidentally he places the date of Pliny’s death. ...He discusses the QUINQUENNALIA i.e. how regularly they were celebrated. He refers to coins. Dodwell will gladly help with material e.g. on Irenaeus on which he is expert. Norisius and Valliant are mentioned, the former is pursuing further Syro-Macedonian chronology interpreting the characters inscribed on Phoenician and Samaritan coins. He hopes Norisius will be able to supplement from Italian libraries the mutilated fragment of Porphyry edited by Casaubon and Scaliger. He asks where Toinard is, laments the death of Cotelier, and mentiones Pezaron. (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Cherry 1 fols. 177 (b), 186 (a)).

RemarksRemarks regarding the annotation. (fr)

Date: c. 1690 ? (Enrico Noris est décrit comme travaillant à Noris 1691) (fr)