The British Magazine, 29 tomasJohn Turrill, 1846 |
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... Campanian or Sicilian coins , than Roman ; the type itself showing this , which exhibits in it the elegance of the Magna - Græcian or Sicilian fabric ; as well as the device of the horse , which is most rare on Roman coins proper . " By ...
... Campanian or Sicilian coins , than Roman ; the type itself showing this , which exhibits in it the elegance of the Magna - Græcian or Sicilian fabric ; as well as the device of the horse , which is most rare on Roman coins proper . " By ...
334 psl.
... Campanian horse was adopted as a Roman standard , so the stamping the horse on the Campanian coins ( coins struck after Roman incorporation of the province by officers of the Roman mint ) with the word Romano , seems to have been meant ...
... Campanian horse was adopted as a Roman standard , so the stamping the horse on the Campanian coins ( coins struck after Roman incorporation of the province by officers of the Roman mint ) with the word Romano , seems to have been meant ...
446 psl.
... Campanian coins generally . It may be said this coin is merely an illustration ; be it so : the text and the illustration read awry , and the sense and meaning of the text are affected by the discrepancy . But it is , I think ...
... Campanian coins generally . It may be said this coin is merely an illustration ; be it so : the text and the illustration read awry , and the sense and meaning of the text are affected by the discrepancy . But it is , I think ...
447 psl.
... Campanian coins are most un- safe for a proof of the kind - they were struck by way of compliment , as it were , to Rome ; and my own conclusion , with all deference to Mr. Elliott , is so opposite to his own , that I should say there ...
... Campanian coins are most un- safe for a proof of the kind - they were struck by way of compliment , as it were , to Rome ; and my own conclusion , with all deference to Mr. Elliott , is so opposite to his own , that I should say there ...
453 psl.
... Campanian , ( and it would seem from Eckhel and Mr. Lewis that they were probably Campanian or Sicilian , ) they must have been struck , we can scarcely doubt , after the incorporation of Campania with the Roman republic ; and ...
... Campanian , ( and it would seem from Eckhel and Mr. Lewis that they were probably Campanian or Sicilian , ) they must have been struck , we can scarcely doubt , after the incorporation of Campania with the Roman republic ; and ...
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