Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 3British Academy, 1976 |
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... coins , as the name of King Alyattes of Lydia . To these coins I will presently return . Meantime it is clear that , even if we accept M. Six's reading , all that it would prove would be that Lydian coins were issued in the reign of ...
... coins , as the name of King Alyattes of Lydia . To these coins I will presently return . Meantime it is clear that , even if we accept M. Six's reading , all that it would prove would be that Lydian coins were issued in the reign of ...
Strana 114
... coins and the nature of their incuse connects them closely with the coins of Croesus , shortly to be mentioned . And , as M. Six observes , the use of the digamma seems to exclude the notion of an Ionian mint . We may therefore regard ...
... coins and the nature of their incuse connects them closely with the coins of Croesus , shortly to be mentioned . And , as M. Six observes , the use of the digamma seems to exclude the notion of an Ionian mint . We may therefore regard ...
Strana 129
... coins were issued from a few mints in the early part of the fifth cen- tury , yet there was , not only in Asia , but even in the whole world , no issue of gold coins save the darics until the very end of the fifth century . What was the ...
... coins were issued from a few mints in the early part of the fifth cen- tury , yet there was , not only in Asia , but even in the whole world , no issue of gold coins save the darics until the very end of the fifth century . What was the ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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