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ROMAN
IMPERIAL COINAGE VOLUME II. Part 1: From AD 69 to AD 96 "The
Flavians". Vespasian to Domitian.
Second Fully Revised Edition.
Originally published in 1962, RIC volume II
dealt with the period from AD 69 to AD 138. The complicated pattern of
minting in the first part, the Flavian period (AD 69-96), means that it
was in particular need of revision to modern standards and so now
justifies a separate volume on its own, now brought to fruition by Ian
Carradice and T.V. Buttrey.
The original edition of RIC II also had very short Introductory sections
to the catalogue. In this volume, following the format of Mattingly's
BMCRE II, there is a General Introduction and much more detailed
Introductions to the coinage of the separate reigns. These serve as
commentaries to the catalogues that list the issues of each mint, and
for each reign there are also discussions of important aspects of the
coinage, the intention being to provide a revised and updated
introduction to the Flavian imperial coinage as a whole.
With a far greater number of coin varieties described (almost twice as
many as in the Flavian section of the original edition), many more
illustrations (160 plates, compared with only 7 covering the Flavians in
the original) and the elimination of numerous unverified or dubious coin
varieties, this volume is the product of many years' work, for which
generations of future numismatists, historians, archaeologists and
collectors will be truly grateful.
pp. xxiv,
404 pages, 160 plates, bound in green library buckram.
The full revision of RIC II part 2 is a work in progress but in the
immediate interests of maintaining the availability of the complete set,
an improved volume is in preparation. This will be in the form of a
straight reprint of the text from AD 96 - AD 138 with a new set of 48
plates.
Price:
£95.00 + £6.00 p&p U. K. (Ref: b0282)
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