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  • Benedetti, Natalizio -Inventario delle medaglie che erano del q(uello) S(ignor) Natalizio Benedetti da Foligno comprate da me Fran(cesc)o Angeloni in n° di 3764 l’anno 1629 in Roma.  + (Angeloni, Francesco (1587-1652) -Venise : Angeloni, Francesco (1587-1652)</br>-Venise : Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana (BNMVe, cl. VI, cod. 204, ital. 6012) « ff° 33r-42r: « Inventario delle medaglie che erano del q(uello) S(ignor) Natalizio Benedetti da Foligno comprate da me Fran(cesc)o Angeloni in n° di 3764 l’anno 1629 in Roma. Con alti inventari di medaglie e con diverse stime di medaglie di metallo, e di argento, benché la buona consevaz(io)ne possa alterare di molto essi prezzi, come lo esserelogore li sceme. Li prezzi posti da Dioniso Sada, che fu il traduttore, e il giuntatore di Antonio Agostin, e antiquario vecchio e la migliore di tutte [sic], col riguardo però sempre della maggiore, o minore conservatione. Vi sono ancora varie note di medaglie più rare, e di altre curiosità, et anche di quadri, e designi di vari maestri » (f° 33r), comprendente una « Memoria delle medaglie per serie grande scelte, che sono/erano nello studio del fu S(ignor) Natalizio Benedetti da Foligno comperate da me Francesco Angeloni il 28 decembre 1629 in Roma » (f° 35r) e una « Memoria dele serie mezzanina scelta, che fu nello studio del q(uello) S(ignor) Natalizio Benedetto comperate da me Francesco Angeloni » (f° 40r) » (note 27). La note 28 ajoute f° 44r: « Memoria delle medaglie che erano in più carte nello studio di Natalizio Benedetti » (voir Missere Fontana 2009, p. 178-182, 221).ir Missere Fontana 2009, p. 178-182, 221).)
  • Paris, Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève  + (Antoine Mongez, « Catalogue des médaillonsAntoine Mongez, « Catalogue des médaillons et médailles antiques du Cabinet de l'abbaye... Ste Geneviève, de tous métaux et de toutes grandeurs... fait par A. Mongez, chanoine régulier, garde des Antiques et du Cabinet d'histoire naturelle de l'abbaye de Sainte-Geneviève... 1783 (Paris), Ms. 1172 Papier. 440 feuillets. 340 × 220 mm. Reliure en veau plein, avec fers dorés, aux armes de Sainte-Geneviève. Notice Calames.armes de Sainte-Geneviève. Notice Calames.)
  • William Courten - Henry Hare - 1695-02-12  + (Apologises for not replying sooner, explaiApologises for not replying sooner, explaining that he hasn’t found any more consular medals ‘nor finding the note which I casually mislayed, wherein the prices of the gold medals I mentioned were set down’. Discusses various coin books. Difficulty of explaining changing Roman weights and values…’for the Romans at first (as it’s reported) used a sort of money made of leather, & afterwards Numa caused brass money to be coined.’ Has procured a parcell of 128 ‘Imperiall medals’ including Julia Paula and Orbiana and various late emperors. (BL, Sloane MS 3962, ff.256-7; Burnett 2020b, pp. 370-1)e MS 3962, ff.256-7; Burnett 2020b, pp. 370-1))
  • Humfrey Wanley - Narcissus Marsh 1701-07-11  + (As to the Samaritan, I own they bear a gooAs to the Samaritan, I own they bear a good resemblance one to another, and that they differ very much from those Samaritan characters, which we find stamped upon divers truly Ancient and Genuine Coins. But then there seems to be such a Resemblance (as to the Character) between those Coins struck in Ages far distant from one another, that ’tis hard (from the Consideration of the Metal its Fabrick, Weight, from the Shapes of the Letters in the Inscription, &c) to say which Coin was made in the time of David, or Solomon, and which no older than the time of the Machabees; this being rather to be gathered from the Words and Meaning of their Inscriptions, than from the Figure of the Characters which Compose them. The same may be said, in a great measure, of the old Greek, Punic, Roman, Brittish and other Coins.Greek, Punic, Roman, Brittish and other Coins.)
  • Humfrey Wanley - Arthur Charlett 1697-08-11  + (As to the alteration of hands, I must begiAs to the alteration of hands, I must begin with the Marbles and Medals as being any older than any books now extant. These Inscriptions and Coins as well as MSS I must view with my own eyes, for I will rely on no mans judgment whatsoever, nor will obtrude any thing on the world, but I will name the place where the original is to be seen. (Wanley 1989, pp. 67-71 Letter 37; Burnett 2020b, p. 1245). 67-71 Letter 37; Burnett 2020b, p. 1245))
  • Richard Mostyn - Thomas Hearne 1717-06-29  + (As to w<sup>t</sup> you’re pleAs to w<sup>t</sup> you’re pleased to enquire ab<sup>t</sup> ''The book of draughts of Medalls'', there were none of y<sup>m</sup> found in Engl<sup>d</sup>. ’Tis a very large thick f<sup>o</sup> & y<sup>e</sup> fronts & reverses curiously & accurately taken & delineated. My brother bought it of Dr Twisden, who (I take it) p/curd it in Italy. I remember when we both lookd it over, we found a great many fine ones. That we could not meet in Goltzius, Occo, or Mediobarbus upon him, Spanheim, Patin, or Vaillant &c but not being able to tell by w<sup>m</sup> this collection was made, I am afraid it abates considerably of y<sup>e</sup> value of y<sup>e</sup> book.</br>…</br>These MSS & a handsome collection of coins & other curiositys of Antiquitys &c were collected by S<sup>r</sup> R. M.’s father, & had he not been taken off in y<sup>e</sup> flower of his age, he w<sup>d</sup> have added considerably to them, but his son S<sup>r</sup> R.M. has made a valuable addition to them, & I hope will bring y<sup>m</sup> all together, for they are now att twenty miles distance. (Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson Letters 8, no. 121; Hearne 1885, vol 6 p. 66; Burnett 2020b, p. 1222)M. has made a valuable addition to them, & I hope will bring y<sup>m</sup> all together, for they are now att twenty miles distance. (Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson Letters 8, no. 121; Hearne 1885, vol 6 p. 66; Burnett 2020b, p. 1222))
  • William Dugdale - Nathaniel Johnston - 1668-02  + (Ashmole is too busy to undertake the copying of coins requested by Johnston. (Burnett 2020b, p. 713 n. 105))
  • Ashmole, Elias - Familiarum illustrium Imperatorumque Romanorum Numismata, Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliotheca archivis, descripta explanataque  + (Ashmole’s original working copy of his catAshmole’s original working copy of his catalogue of Roman coins in Oxford, 1666. It is today in the Bodleian Library (MS Ashmole 808) and is in one volume. It was, however, formerly in the Ashmolean, presumably having been acquired with Ashmole’s other papers, and it was transferred in 1860 to the Bodleian (presumably because the Ashmolean coins had just been transferred there).an coins had just been transferred there).)
  • Nicola Francesco Haym - William Sherard - 1721-06-19  + (Asks Sherard to send him several coins he Asks Sherard to send him several coins he was 'missing', including silver coins of Demetrius Poliorcetes, Mithradates, Nicomedes and Ariarathes; bronzes of Aquillia Severa, Julia Maesa and Mariniana, all rare Empresses of the 3rd century; late Roman bronzes of Marius, Magnia Urbica, Romulus and Decentius; ‘uno o due Tiberj in gran bronzo’, Diadumenian and Didius Julianus. He adds 'Io gle Li farei vendere subito, perchè so, a chi mancano.' (Royal Society, MS 255/597; Burnett 2020b, p. 968)ociety, MS 255/597; Burnett 2020b, p. 968))
  • Johannes Gezelius - Henry Oldenburg - 1673-06-11  + (Asks, regarding magical coins, 'si plurium et ab his diversorum copiam apud vos habeatis.' (London, Royal Society, EL/G1 no. 37; Hall - Hall 1965-1986, vol. 10, pp. 18-20, no. 2248; Burnett 2020b, p. 459))
  • Discorso delle medaglie antiche - Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana  + (Attributed to Sacrati, Francesco (1605-1650) -Vatican, Biblioteca apostolica vaticana (Ms. Barb. Lat. 5425): Discorso delle medaglie antiche (voir Missere Fontana 2009, p. 425, note 12).)
  • Shuckford, Samuel - Brass Medals and Coins belonging to the Library of Christ’s Church Canterbury in the Cabinet inscribed BARGRAVEANA & CASAVBONIANA  + (Bargrave’s coins are now kept together witBargrave’s coins are now kept together with the collection also given to the Cathedral by Meric Casaubon (1599–1671). A catalogue of the two collections was made in the 18th century by Rev. Samuel Shuckford (1693/4– 1754), a prebendary of Canterbury and historian, and, although it gives an integrated list, he distinguished between the two collections. Shuckford’s notes indicate that the great majority of the Casaubon coins were Roman, with a few Greek, Anglo-Saxon and English medieval, as well as the Spanish and perhaps some Turkish pieces.</br>Shuckford observed:<br></br></br>'Dr Bargrave p 81 of his little written Account of his Rara antiqua &c. numbers his modern and ancient Medals of Gold, silver and Brass to be between 4 and 500. But I think those, to which his Name is put in the Catalogues before going, are about 674. Probably He had more than He had numbered exactly: or not having finished this little Book, he had wrote thus far of it, and afterwards added to his collections. However if Dr Bargrave gave the Church all the Coins mentioned in his Papers, We have since lost some of them.' (Canterbury Cathedral Archives, Lit MS E16c, pp. 129–30)<br></br></br>Shuckford was also critical of Bargrave’s recording:<br></br></br>'Dr Bargrave was very incurious in his Descriptions of his Coins and Medals. In his little Book p: 81 He says It. Titus Gold. It should be Tiberius. See the Coin p. 78 No 23. It is the Athens Owl with Minerva. See the Coin p. 2. No. 4. It is an Athenian Piece struck in Honour of Themistocles: The Inscription has the Appearance of Antique, particularly in the [ ] or in πδολυνικοι, instead of πολυνίκῳ the ω not being in use until after the Age of Themistocles. Dr Bargrave mentions next It Alexander with Bucephals Head, silver, ancient, and 3 Legs for Sicily. See his little Book p. 81. One would at first sight be at loss to know what Alexander & Bucephalus had to do with Sicily.'<br></br></br>(Burnett 2020b, p. 1195)mp; Bucephalus had to do with Sicily.'<br> (Burnett 2020b, p. 1195))
  • Banduri, Anselmo Maria - Bibliothèque des auteurs qui ont travaillé sur les médailles  + (Bibliothèque des auteurs qui ont travaillé sur les médailles, par D. Anselme Banduri, 84 pages, 290 × 200 mm. - Reliure veau fauve, Estampille aux armes d'Orléans. Département des manuscrits. Français 9727)
  • Aldrovandi, Ulisse - Vocabula pertinentia ad militiam, ad vasa, ad ornatum muliebrem, ad instrumenta rustica, ad aedificia, ad domus suppellectilem, ad rem nummariam  + (Bologna, Biblioteca Universitaria, Ms. Aldrovandi 74: Vocabula pertinentia ad militiam, ad vasa, ad ornatum muliebrem, ad instrumenta rustica, ad aedificia, ad domus suppellectilem, ad rem nummariam, i cc. 418ʳ⁻ᵛ (cm 33x24))
  • Ammonio, Taddeo - Descriptio Musei Tadaei Amonii Prioris Capituli S. Petronii - Bologna, Archivio di Stato - FMC, s. IV, b. 74/734  + (Bologne, Archivio di Stato, FMC, s. IV, b.Bologne, Archivio di Stato, FMC, s. IV, b. 74/734: Descriptio Musei Tadaei Amonii Prioris Capituli S. Petronii – manuscrit autographe de Gian Giacomo Amadei, daté du 11 jan. 1739 ; collection de 3423 monnaies en bronze de tous modules, de Pompée à Héraclius, laissée par testament à la Casa dei poveri mendicati de la ville d’Imola ; la collection est estimée en 1713 à la mort de son propriétaire à 1366 scudi de Rome (voir Missere Fontana 2001-2002, p. 215, note 43).ssere Fontana 2001-2002, p. 215, note 43).)
  • Occo 1579 by Dionigi Ottaviano Sada, Lodovico Compagni, Leonardo Agostini, and Giovanni Pietro Bellori  + (Bologne, Biblioteca universitaria di BologBologne, Biblioteca universitaria di Bologna (collocazione A.M.K.V.6) : Adolf Occo, Imperatorum Romanorum numismata, Anvers, Plantin, 1579 – exemplaire ayant appartenu à Dionigi Ottaviano Sada, Lodovico Compagni, Leonardo Agostini et Giovan Pietro Bellori qui l’ont chacun annoté (voir Missere Fontana 2009, p. 304-356).é (voir Missere Fontana 2009, p. 304-356).)
  • Averoldi, Giulio Antonio - Indice delle medaglie che esistono presso li nobili fratelli Averoldi quondam Giulio Antonio  + (Brescia, Archivio Averoldi, b. 33, fasc. 3 : Indice delle medaglie che esistono presso li nobili fratelli Averoldi quondam Giulio Antonio (voir Callegari 2020).)
  • John Covel - Humfrey Wanley - 1716-04-07  + (Brushes off Wanley's offers on Harley's behalf to buy his collection, saying that he will attend to the matter later.)
  • Foy-Vaillant 1698 by Jean Foy-Vaillant  + (C'est sur cet exemplaire, chargé d'un grand nombre de corrections et note de la main de l'auteur, que la seconde édition a été faite; mais comme ainsi il a tenu lieu d'un manuscrit, on en a enlevé le titre (Van Damme 1807, p. 115, n° 721).)
  • Capponi, Giovan Battista - Inventario di stabili, Medaglie, Libri lasciati dal già Ecc.mo S;r Gio. Batta. Capponi al Pio Ospedale di S. Maria della Morte mediante il suo ultimo testament rogato p. il S. Filippo Carlo Dal Chierico li 20 agosto 1675  + (Capponi, Giovanni Battista (1620-1675) -BoCapponi, Giovanni Battista (1620-1675)</br>-Bologne, Archivio di Stato, Fondo Notarile, notaio Giovanni Battista Cavazza, Minutario EE, cc. 85-124: Inventario di stabili, Medaglie, Libri lasciati dal già Ecc.mo S;r Gio. Batta. Capponi al Pio Ospedale di S. Maria della Morte mediante il suo ultimo testament rogato p. il S. Filippo Carlo Dal Chierico li 20 agosto 1675– collection de 2662 monnaie, dont 1238 bronzes de Pompée à Gallien (comprenant seulement 51 grecques, 2 contorniates et 2 médaillons), 424 monnaies postérieures non décrites, 171 romaines impériales en argent, 140 républicaines en argent et bronze, 188 monnaies « des provinces » surtout en bronze, et d’autres de natures diverses (voir Missere Fontana 2000-2001, p. 228, note 129).sere Fontana 2000-2001, p. 228, note 129).)
  • Catalogue by George North of the collection of coins and medals made by A. C. Ducarel - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Eng Misc d 235  + (Catalogue by George North of the collection of coins and medals made by A. C. Ducarel, with notes and additions by Ducarel, and (fols. 1-2) a letter from North presenting the catalogue to Ducarel, 1747.)
  • Catalogue of Archbishop Laud's Coins - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Laud Misc. 554  + (Catalogue of Archbishop Laud's gift of coiCatalogue of Archbishop Laud's gift of coins to the Bodleian Library in 1636, compiled by John Barkham.</br></br>Contains Sir Thomas Roe's deed of gift to the University:</br></br>'All these medalls of silver, & all my brass medalls in y<sup>e</sup> press at London, I have given to y<sup>r</sup> librarye in the universitye of Oxford, w<sup>ch</sup> I desire may be sent thither, when safely they may; and if these tymes do not envyve both y<sup>e</sup> universitye & librarye.<br></br>July 6 1644.<br></br>Tho Rowe't envyve both y<sup>e</sup> universitye & librarye.<br> July 6 1644.<br> Tho Rowe')
  • Edmund Chishull - William Sherard - 1726-07-15  + (Chishull cites the books by Beger, GoltziuChishull cites the books by Beger, Goltzius, Wheler and Haym, asking if he could borrow Beger for the purpose, and adding 'there are seven more wanting, unless Mr Haym could obtain them from y<sup>e</sup> cabinets of y<sup>e</sup> D. of Devonshire, or any Ld. Pembroke.' (Royal Society, MS 253/187; Burnett 2020b, pp. 608-9, 977, 1018 n. 128)l Society, MS 253/187; Burnett 2020b, pp. 608-9, 977, 1018 n. 128))
  • Henry Hare - William Courten - 1699-11-02  + (Coleraine asks Courten to procure ‘some moColeraine asks Courten to procure ‘some more Genuine medalls of Gold, or Silver & I hear that one Bradford a Taylor living in Wood Street next door to the church has a good many to part withall, & Gold ones ancient.' (BL, Sloane MS 3962, f.270; Burnett 2020b, p. 371)(BL, Sloane MS 3962, f.270; Burnett 2020b, p. 371))
  • Jean Masson - John Covel - 1702-08-19  + (Concerning a coin of Cadi (now in the [https://ikmk.smb.museum/object?id=18247452 Staatliche Museen zu Berlin]) and one of King Philopator of Cilicia.)
  • Cousinéry, Esprit - Mémoire sur les monnaies des îles de Céos et d’Egine  + (Cousinéry, Esprit (1747-1833) -Paris, Bibliothèque de l’Arsenal (Manuscrits d’Emeric David, n° 902 bis, H. F.) : mémoire sur les monnaies des îles de Céos et d’Egine (Lacroix 1879, p. 39).)
  • Gisbert Cuper - Alexander Cunningham - 1705-12-03  + (Cuper agrees to write to Bary on Cunningham's behalf.)
  • Smart Lethieullier - Charles Lyttelton - 1746-11-13  + (Describes a coin of Allectus acquired by Lethieullier from Wanstead Park. (Burnett 2020b, p. 1293))
  • Mary Wortley Montagu - Edward Wortley - 1746-03-20  + (Describes the discovery of 'many medals and other pieces of Antiquity' during the excavation of Temple of Diana at Nimes.)
  • Zeno, Apostolo - Numismata aurea et argentea, tum Graeca tum Latina: catalogus, cum additionibus et emendationibus autogr. Ap. Zeni. Praecunt  + (Description from the catalogue of the latiDescription from the catalogue of the latin manuscripts of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana: </br>Ms. LAT XIV 154 (=4062): cc. 147; provenienza Zeno n. 541. cc. 24-147: Numismata aurea et argentea, tum Graeca tum Latina: catalogus, cum additionibus et emendationibus autogr. Ap. Zeni. Praecunt: cc. 1-17: medaglie Greche (indice in un quadernetto) c. 18: medaglie varie del Museo del Barone Ingheland (?) in Vienna, ora mie autografo di A. Zeno c. 19: nel Museo di S. A. S. di Modena (elenco di medaglie) c. 20: Nummi regnum Thraciae (Kubitschek 1929, p. 286; Tomassoni 2021a, p. 18; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 16).oni 2021a, p. 18; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 16).)
  • Zeno, Apostolo - Ap. Zenus. Nummi aurei, argentei et aerei, graeci et latini, cuiuscumque magnitudinis, populorum et nationum: catalogus alphabeticus topographicus, manu ipsius Zeni descriptus  + (Description from the catalogue of the latiDescription from the catalogue of the latin manuscripts of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana: </br>Ms. LAT XIV 156 (=4064): cc. 218; provenienza Zeno n. 543. Ap. Zenus. Nummi aurei, argentei et aerei, graeci et latini, cuiuscumque magnitudinis, populorum et nationum: catalogus alphabeticus topographicus, manu ipsius Zeni descriptus (Kubitschek 1929, p. 286; Tomassoni 2021a, p. 18; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 16).oni 2021a, p. 18; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 16).)
  • Zeno, Apostolo - Ap. Zeni Numismatum Aureorum, tum Graecorum tum Latinorum, catalogus autographus  + (Description from the catalogue of the latiDescription from the catalogue of the latin manuscripts of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana: </br>Ms. LAT XIV 155 (=4063): pagine 99 num. orig.; provenienza Zeno n. 542. Ap. Zeni Numismatum Aureorum, tum Graecorum tum Latinorum, catalogus autographus (Kubitschek 1929, p. 286; Tomassoni 2021a, p. 18; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 16).oni 2021a, p. 18; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 16).)
  • Zeno, Apostolo - Ap. Zenus. Imperatorum Romanorum numismata aerea tum Latina tum Graeca  + (Description from the catalogue of the latiDescription from the catalogue of the latin manuscripts of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana: </br>Ms. LAT XIV 157-9 (=4065-7): cc. 589, voll. 3; provenienza Zeno n. 544-546. Ap. Zenus. Imperatorum Romanorum numismata aerea tum Latina tum Graeca: </br>I (cod. 158, coll. 4066) Numismata primae magnitudinis, inter quae plurima maximi moduli (chartae sunt 172): alia manu apparatus, sed Zeni manu correctus. </br>II (cod. 157, coll. 4065) Numismata secundae magnitudinis (chartae 267). Idem manu Zeni emendatus. </br>III (cod. 159, coll. 4067) Numismata tertiae et infimae magnitudinis (chartae 150). (?) parte Zeni autographus. </br>Le cc. 148 e 149 sono due ricerche di Ap. Zeno (con firma autogr., Venezia 28 settembre 1747 e 6 apr. 1748) concernenti la vendita della raccolta numismatica dello stesso Zeno per fiorini 20.000. Essa andava a formare “die solideste Grundlage„ del museo numism. del Capitolo di S. Floriano: cf. F. Kenner, Die Münzsammlung des Stiftes St Florian in Ober-Osterreich, Wien 1871, p. VII sgg. (introduz. storica di J. Gaisberger) 48.a.25 (Kubitschek 1929, p. 286-287; Tomassoni 2021a, p. 18-19; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 16). 2021a, p. 18-19; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 16).)
  • Zeno, Apostolo - Ap. Zeni Numismata antiquiora autogr.; Ap. Zeni varia de nummis antiqui quod collegit de sua manu observisit  + (Description from the catalogue of the latiDescription from the catalogue of the latin manuscripts of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana: </br>Ms. LAT XIV 161 (=4068): cc. 374; provenienza Zeno. Ap. Zeni Numismata antiquiora autogr.; Ap. Zeni varia de nummis antiqui quod collegit de sua manu observisit (?) c. 1: fac simili di monete d’imperatori romani delineati a penna in cartellini indicati al f. cc. 2-29: index nummorum imperialium Rom. (quadernetto d’altra mano) cc. 30-91: excerpta ex opere impresso, index nummorum familiarum Rom., etc. cc. 92-93: elenchus nummorum Rom. (d’altro mano?) cc. 94-109: indici di medaglie consolari, imperatorie, ecc., raccolte dal co. Carlo Silvestri di Rovigo (d’altra mano: (1200 furono vendute allo Zeno a. 1738, e ne naquero contestazioni, cf. Zeno, Lettere 1010, 1015-17, 1022 cc. 110-132: Numismata antiqua aurea centum octoginta (manu Zeni, cf. Lat. XIV, 160) cc. 133-232: (con numeraz. originale a pagine: 1-191) Augustorum, Augustarum, Caesarum, etc. Numismata aerea, tum Graeca, tum Latina, primae magnitudinis, inter quae exstant quamplurima maximi moduli. Ex Museo Apostoli Zeni. cc. 233-374: (con numeraz. orig. a carte: 1-140) Nummi aerei, medii moduli, tum Graeci, tum Latini. cc. 133-374: autogr. cf. Lat XIV, 157-159 (Kubitschek 1929, p. 290-291; Tomassoni 2021a, p. 19; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 17).oni 2021a, p. 19; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 17).)
  • Zeno, Apostolo - Nummi antiqui Familiarum Romanorum catalogus onomastico-alphabeticus, autographus  + (Description from the catalogue of the latiDescription from the catalogue of the latin manuscripts of the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana:</br>Ms. LAT XIV 160 (=4605): cc. 200; provenienza Zeno. cc. 1-153: A. Zeno, Nummi antiqui Familiarum Romanorum catalogus onomastico-alphabeticus, autographus. cc. 157-200: Centum et octoginta numismata antiqua aurea de quamplurimis selecta, quae Venetiis in Museo A.Z. asservantur due copie, autografe. la seconda (cc. 167-200) più nitida (Kubitschek 1929, p. 291-292; Tomassoni 2021a, p. 19; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 16-17). 2021a, p. 19; Tomassoni 2022b, p. 16-17).)
  • Eyre, William - A catalogue of medals in my possession, March 1st, 1769, Aleppo, said to have been compiled by a member of the Eyre family  + (Detailed, tabulated catalogue of coins andDetailed, tabulated catalogue of coins and medals, arranged geographically and within that by ruler. 1609 medals are said to be listed. Following the main catalogue, as a summary list, is "An account of other medals in my possession March the 1st, 1769", some of which are said to be "described in separate papers"; the grand total is said to be 5212. Finally come notes recording subsequent purchases of coins and medals, in April and May 1769, and of the packing up of some 1915 items in the collection.</br>Sewn together as a quire, subsequently strengthened along the spine. Contained within a folder with gilt lettering reading Winchester Cathedral Library. Catalogues of the Coins, and with a label inside, dated April 1899, referring to two catalogues of coins found in the Chapter Room in 1899 and 1897, the former apparently the original catalogue sent with the cabinet of coins, the latter made by Dr Nott; both said to be bound and placed together in this case, but the latter is no longer present.</br>The coins listed in the catalogue were apparently brought to England from Aleppo, Syria, by a member of the Eyre family, following which they were added to the coin collection assembled by William Eyre, bequeathed to Winchester Cathedral on his death in 1764. The Winchester collection, of which the coins listed here seemingly form the whole or greater part of the classical portion, was purchased from the cathedral by the University of Leeds in 1954.hedral by the University of Leeds in 1954.)
  • William Nicolson - 1704-11-4  + (Diary fo William Nicolson, 4 November 1704Diary fo William Nicolson, 4 November 1704: "After Dinner, I visitted the Bishop of Norwich; who cautioned me against too great Freedome in the Company of Sir A. Fountain (a bigotted Creature of the Dean of Christ Church) who, that minute, left his Treatise of Coins for me at my Lodgeings" (Jones - Holmes 1985, p. 219; Burnett 2020b, p. 1606).mes 1985, p. 219; Burnett 2020b, p. 1606).)
  • Simonds D'Ewes - 1646-06-10  + (Diary of Simonds D'Ewes, 10 June 1646: 'ciDiary of Simonds D'Ewes, 10 June 1646: 'circa Numismata ante pradium cum Levingstono, a quo antea Numismata emeram & et plurima quae noviter emeram valde admiratus est ob elegantiam, magnitudinem et asperitatem.'</br></br>[on coins before dinner with Livingstone, from whom I had previously bought coins and who greatly admired the many coins which I had recently bought for their elegance, size and sharp condition]</br></br>(BL MS Harley 484, f. 96r; Burnett 2020b, p. 1199)MS Harley 484, f. 96r; Burnett 2020b, p. 1199))
  • Simonds D'Ewes - 1645-06-07  + (Diary of Simonds D'Ewes, 17 June 1645: AntDiary of Simonds D'Ewes, 17 June 1645: Ante prandium cum Patricio Junio et Alexander Levingstone Scotio circa Numismata ... et postremo lustravi cum Patricio Junio ipsius Levingstoni rarissima Romana vetera et pauca Graeca quae empturus eram. (BL MS Harley 484, f.4v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1198 n. 160) 484, f.4v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1198 n. 160))
  • Simonds D'Ewes - 1646-05-19  + (Diary of Simonds D'Ewes, 19 may 1646: 'ConDiary of Simonds D'Ewes, 19 may 1646: 'Consultavi pomeridiano cu’ Nathaniele Hallaeo de rarissimis illis Numismatis Thomae Finchij Comitis Winchelsaei defuncti quae emeram & ut ad me deferentur die iovis proxima.'</br></br>[I consulted in the afternoon with Nathaniel Hall about those very rare coins, which I had bought, of the deceased Thomas Finch Earl of Winchelsea; and that they should be delivered to me next Thursday.]</br></br>(BL, Harley MS 484, ff. 85v-93v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467)y MS 484, ff. 85v-93v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467))
  • Simonds D'Ewes - 1645-05-02  + (Diary of Simonds D'Ewes, 2 May 1645: "CognDiary of Simonds D'Ewes, 2 May 1645: "Cognatus meus Iacobus Ravenscroft mecu' pomeridiano, multa confirmavit de Alicia Ravenscroft proavia mea & et mecum lustravit Numismata mea." [My cousin James Ravenscroft was with me in the afternoon, and confirmed many things about my great-grandmother Alice and looked at my coins with me.] (BL, MS Harley 483, f.170r; Burnett 2020b, p. 1187 n. 39)ley 483, f.170r; Burnett 2020b, p. 1187 n. 39))
  • Simonds D'Ewes - 1646-05-21  + (Diary of Simonds D'Ewes, 21 May 1646: 'PleDiary of Simonds D'Ewes, 21 May 1646: 'Pleniter transegi pomeridiano pro rarissimis Numismatis, quae Dei bonitate ad me vespera tuto adducta sunt &. Rarissima aurea et insignes incisos lapides vidi & hac nocte.'</br></br>[I was fully occupied in the afternoon with the very rare coins which through the goodness of God have been safely brought to me in the evening. I saw very rare gold coins and notable incised stones; also during this night.]</br></br>(BL, Harley MS 484, ff. 85v-93v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467)arley MS 484, ff. 85v-93v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467))
  • Simonds D'Ewes - 1646-05-22  + (Diary of Simonds D'Ewes, 22 May 1646: 'LitDiary of Simonds D'Ewes, 22 May 1646: 'Literas dictavi mane et rarissima aurea Romana Numismata heri empta cum Nathaniele Hallo disposui in ordinem et seriem.... et postea alia Numismata aurea in ordinem redegi.'</br></br>[I dictated letters and with Nathaniel Hall I arranged the very rare gold coins I had bought yesterday in order and series. ... Afterwards I put other gold coins in order.]</br></br>(BL, Harley MS 484, ff.85v-93v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467)S 484, ff.85v-93v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467))
  • Simonds D'Ewes - 1646-05-23  + (Diary of Simonds D'Ewes, 23 May 1646: "SelDiary of Simonds D'Ewes, 23 May 1646: "Selegi quaedam rarissima Numismata mane ex aureis ... postea disposui alia Numismata aurea, cum Nathaniele Hallo & et ipsum reliqui cum famulo ut in ordinem redigeret rarissima aenea. ... Ego circa Numismata aurea seligenda cum Nathaniele Hallo & disposuerat etiam ille plurima pretiosa aenea seriatim."</br></br>[In the morning I selected some very rare coins from the gold ones. ... Afterwards I set in order the other gold coins [of the Winchilsea collection] with Nathaniel Hall, and I left him with a servant to order the rare bronzes. ... I was selecting gold coins with Nathaniel Hall and he had also arranged many valuable bronze coins in order.]</br></br>(BL MS Harley 484, f.91v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467) (BL MS Harley 484, f.91v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467))
  • Simonds D'Ewes - 1645-07-25  + (Diary of Simonds D'Ewes, 25 July 1645: "EgDiary of Simonds D'Ewes, 25 July 1645: "Ego pomeridiano cu' Samuele Ropero ut lustrarem lectissima Nathanael Halli Numismata Romana et Graeca aenea & argenta tempus no' permisit ut conspicerem." [in the afternoon I was with Samuel Roper to look through the very choice Greek and Roman coins in bronze and silver belonging to Nathaniel Hall, [but] time did not allow me to look at them closely.] (BL MS Harley 484, f.15r; Burnett 2020b, p. 1188 n. 62)rley 484, f.15r; Burnett 2020b, p. 1188 n. 62))
  • Simonds D'Ewes - 1646-05-25  + (Diary of Simonds D'Ewes, 25 May 1646: 'CirDiary of Simonds D'Ewes, 25 May 1646: 'Circa Numismata mane. ... </br>Ego etiam postea lustravi plurima cu’ Nathaniele Hallo et Graeca selegimus & diversa aenea et argentea.'</br></br>[On the coins in the morning. ... I also later went through many with Nathaniel Hall and we selected various bronze and silver Greek ones.]</br></br>(BL, Harley MS 484, ff.85v-93v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467)ey MS 484, ff.85v-93v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467))
  • Simonds D'Ewes - 1646-04-30  + (Diary of Simonds D'Ewes, 30 April 1646: 'tDiary of Simonds D'Ewes, 30 April 1646: 'tum sermocinatus sum cum Nathaniele Hallaeo de rarissimis numismatis Graecis Romanis et alijs nuper ad Thomam Finchum Winchelsaei Comitem spectantibus emendis, pro quibus iam illius ope et opera transegeram.'</br></br>[then I spoke with Nathaniel Hall about the very rare Greek, Roman and other coins which I had recently seen at the house of Thomas Finch Earl of Winchelsea and which I was going to buy, for which I had now come to a settlement with his help and efforts.]</br></br>(BL, Harley MS 484, ff.85v-93v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467)S 484, ff.85v-93v; Burnett 2020b, p. 1467))
  • Erizzo 1559 by Jean Tristan de Saint-Amant  + (Discorso di M. Sebastiano Erizzo sopra le medaglie antiche. In Venetia, nella bottega valgrisiana, 1559. Exemplaire de M. Tristan, chargé de quelques notes manuscrites (Van Damme 1807, p. 55, n° 333).)
  • William Wake - Jean-Alphonse Turrettini - 1720-09-03  + (Discusses Wake's coin collection. 'I meddle not with any modern pieces.' (Eisler 2001, p. 17; Burnett 2020b, p. 409))
  • Ralph Thoresby - Hans Sloane - 1704-08-16  + (Discusses coin collecting and numismatic scholarship.)