9780897223720-0897223721-Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part II: Ptolemy V - Cleopatra VII: Volume 1.i: Precious Metal Text. Volume 1.ii: Precious Metal Catalogue and Plates. Volume 2: Bronze

Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part II: Ptolemy V - Cleopatra VII: Volume 1.i: Precious Metal Text. Volume 1.ii: Precious Metal Catalogue and Plates. Volume 2: Bronze

ISBN-13: 9780897223720
ISBN-10: 0897223721
Author: Lorber, Catharine C.
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: American Numismatic Society
Format: Hardcover 956 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780897223720
ISBN-10: 0897223721
Author: Lorber, Catharine C.
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: American Numismatic Society
Format: Hardcover 956 pages

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Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part II: Ptolemy V - Cleopatra VII: Volume 1.i: Precious Metal Text. Volume 1.ii: Precious Metal Catalogue and Plates. Volume 2: Bronze (ISBN-13: 9780897223720 and ISBN-10: 0897223721), written by authors Lorber, Catharine C., was published by American Numismatic Society in 2023. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part II: Ptolemy V - Cleopatra VII: Volume 1.i: Precious Metal Text. Volume 1.ii: Precious Metal Catalogue and Plates. Volume 2: Bronze (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.6.

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Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part II, by Catharine Lorber, is the long-anticipated second half of the Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire (CPE) project featuring the coins struck by Ptolemy V-Cleopatra VII. As with Part I, Lorber essentially rewrites the sections on these rulers in J. N. Svoronos' classic, but now much out-of-date, Ta Nomismata tou Kratous ton Ptolemaion (1904). The body of coinage catalogued by Svoronos is enlarged by hundreds of additional emissions in precious metal and bronze, recorded from subsequent scholarship, from hoards, from commercial sources, and from private collections. Lorber's attributions, dates, and interpretations rest on numismatic research conducted after Svoronos, or on the latest archaeological and hoard information. She also provides extensive historical and numismatic introductions that give the coins deeper context and meaning.

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