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- Johann Joachim Winckelmann - Friedrich Reinhold von Berg - 1763-3-22 + (- Friedrich Reinhold von Berg, un jeune noble letton venu à Rome en 1762, enflamma le cœur de Winckelmann (ils étaient âgés de 26 et 45 ans). Leur correspondance n’a pas fini de faire couler une encre abondante.)
- Bottari 1757-1773 + (- Volume 1 was first published in 1754 wit … - Volume 1 was first published in 1754 with the same title.</br></br>- The work was continued by Stefano Ticozzi: Raccolta di lettere sulla pittura, scultura ed architettura scritte da' più celebri personaggi dei secoli XV, XVI e XVII pubblicata da M. Gio. Bottari e continuata fino ai nostri giorni da Stefano Ticozzi, volumi I-VIII, 1822-1825, per Giovanni Silvestri, Milan.</br></br>- In additional, Michelangelo Gualandi published further three volumes: Nuova raccolta di lettere sulla pittura, scultura ed architettura scritte da' più celebri personaggi dei secoli XV. a XIX. Con note ed illustrazioni di Michelangelo Gualandi in aggiunta a quella data in luce da Mons. Bottari e dal Ticozzi, volumi I-III, 1844-1856, Bologna.Ticozzi, volumi I-III, 1844-1856, Bologna.)
- Antoine Galland - Gisbert Cuper - 1713-12-4 + (-A dater 4 déc. 1713 ? Lettre de 1713 : « … -A dater 4 déc. 1713 ? Lettre de 1713 : « Je vous envoie au juste le dessin du revers de la médaille d’Auguste, frappée par les soins de L. Caninius Gallus. A la seule inspection de ce revers vous reconnaîtrez un milliarium et en même temps le milliarium aureum, et non pas une base. Feu Mr. de Morel après avoir vu la médaille, s’est trop fié à sa mémoire, en y représentant sans avoir l’original devant les yeux, une base telle qu’on la voit dans l’édition de son Specimen, faite en Allemagne, et que Mr. Schott trompé sur la bonne opinion qu’il avait de la fidélité d’un homme aussi habile, a fait graver après lui. Vous y remarquerez le point entre les deux lettres C. C. tel qu’il est sur la médaille, lequel exclut absolument les juges ducenaires. Mr. Schott m’a paru de si bonne foi dans sa lettre, que si vous voulez bien lui faire tenir l’une des deux copies du dessin, il reconnaîtra que j’ai eu raison de rejeter les juges ducenaires, pour m’arrêter au millaire d’or, en m’appuyant sur l’autorité de Dion, dont le passage convient au temps et aux personnes, et qu’il saura mauvais gré à Mr. Morel d’en avoir imposé au public sur cette médaille. J’aurais l’honneur de vous envoyer copie de ma réponse à la lettre de Mr. Schott, si je n’en étais détourné par d’autres occupations, et rebuté de le faire par la longueur du travail. Je joins à ces deux copies du dessin celle du revers de la médaille grecque de Néron, que vous souhaitez devoir » (Cuper 1743, XLI, p. 135-136).ez devoir » (Cuper 1743, XLI, p. 135-136).)
- Gabriele Lancillotto Castelli - Ignazio Paternò Castello - 1779-8-10 + (103 ASCT, Biscari, busta 1644.3 [1104 bis/ … 103 ASCT, Biscari, busta 1644.3 [1104 bis/P] [1053/*], cc. 189-190.</br>104 In realtà non sono note emissioni auree di Leontinoi, vd. almeno HOOVER 2012, pp. 187-199.</br>105 Per le emissioni auree di Gela e di Tauromenion vd. HOOVER 2012, p. 163, nn. 334-336 e p. 411, nn. 1571-1572. 163, nn. 334-336 e p. 411, nn. 1571-1572.)
- Ignazio Paternò Castello - Gabriele Lancillotto Castelli - 1784-5-3 + (194 BCP, ms. Qq E 136, f. 278; trascritta … 194 BCP, ms. Qq E 136, f. 278; trascritta anche da DI GIOVANNI 1878, pp. 286-287; PAGNANO 1995, pp. 142-143, n. 8; EQUIZZI 2006, p. 303.</br>195 Domenico Schiavo; su questa scoperta vd. BISCARI 1781c, p. 10.</br>196 Biscari (vd. anche lettera n. 29) si mostra allineato alla posizione espressa da DI BLASI 1755, contro l’opinione dominante, difesa soprattutto da Anton Francesco Gori, che assegnava all’Etruria la produzione di tutti i vasi figurati; sulla disputa vd. anche DI BLASI 1826; SCLAFANI 2002; MUSCOLINO 2011a, pp. 29-30, 34-35.I 2002; MUSCOLINO 2011a, pp. 29-30, 34-35.)
- Guillaume Beauvais - Filippo Venuti - 1751 + (1] La datation de cette lettre pose problè … 1] La datation de cette lettre pose problème, car elle est nécessairement postérieure à l’élection de Venuti à l’Académie de Bordeaux, en juin 1739 (sur la recommandation de Montesquieu trois mois auparavant), et au décès de Jean-François Roman de Rives (1666-1740). L’indication « j'ai lu avant hier dans notre academie une nouvelle dissertation que j'ai faite sur la médaille de grand bronze de feu Mr. labbé Roman » ne peut donc pas faire référence à son « Explication du revers d'une Médaille de grand Bronze de l'Empereur Commode, du Cabinet de Mr. l'Abbé Roman de Rives, de Lyon » (Beauvais 1736). </br>[2] Beauvais fut admis à l’académie de Cortone dans les années 1760 (Bouchet 1873, p. 257). </br>[3] Lors de la parution de Beauvais 1736, l’auteur avait écrit « Cette Piéce qui est dans la suite de grand Bronze de M. l’Abbé Roman de Rives, de Lyon, qu’il a fait graver, et qu’il a eû la politesse de m’envoïer » : il n’en était donc pas encore propriétaire.l n’en était donc pas encore propriétaire.)
- Bianchini, Francesco - Numismata descripta - Verona, Biblioteca civica - ms. 905 (771) + (2 vol. de 94 p. chacun, 19 x 13 cm. Le vol … 2 vol. de 94 p. chacun, 19 x 13 cm. Le vol. I décrit la collection de monnaies</br>romaines, Patin est souvent cité, Spon parfois ; le catalogue est inachevé (une page seulement de petits</br>bronzes, s’arrête à Auguste). Le vol. II compte quelques monnaies grecques et quelques modernesues monnaies grecques et quelques modernes)
- Gabriele Lancillotto Castelli - Ignazio Paternò Castello - 1770-3-13 + (59 ASCT, Biscari, busta 1644.3 [1104 bis/P … 59 ASCT, Biscari, busta 1644.3 [1104 bis/P] [1053/*], cc. 14-15; regesto in GRASSO - IOZZIA 2003, p. 156, n. 2.</br>60 PARUTA 1723, II, pagina non numerata tra l’Index omnium titulorum tabularum numismaticarum e le tavole.</br>61 Vd. infra.</br>62 Le due monete sono edite, rispettivamente, in TORREMUZZA 1770, pp. 258-259, tav. I, n. 15 e pp. 259-260, tav. I, n. 16; da questa tavola è tratto il ritaglio incollato a c. 14v. Per monete di Katane con questa legenda vd. HOOVER 2012, p. 170, nn. 607 (tetras o trionkion di bronzo) e 608 (onkia di bronzo).</br>63 Vd. nota precedente.(onkia di bronzo).
63 Vd. nota precedente.)
- Ignazio Paternò Castello - Gabriele Lancillotto Castelli - 1778-7-1 + (75 : TORREMUZZA 1773 e ID. 1774
76 : È probabilmente una delle tavole di TORREMUZZA 1781, allora in preparazione.)
- Gabriele Lancillotto Castelli - Ignazio Paternò Castello - 1779-6-22 + (83 ASCT, Biscari, busta 1644.3 [1104 bis/P … 83 ASCT, Biscari, busta 1644.3 [1104 bis/P] [1053/*], cc. 165-166; regesto in GRASSO - IOZZIA 2003, p. 158, n. 8.</br>84 Il dispaccio reale di approvazione del Plano di Biscari è del 15 maggio 1779; il biglietto con cui il viceré comunica a Biscari tale approvazione è del 26 maggio 1779 (PAGNANO 2001, pp. 243-244); vd. anche lettera n. 7.</br>85 Un dispaccio reale del 15 maggio 1779 invita Torremuzza a regolarsi come Biscari per la redazione del suo Plano; il Plano di Biscari è inviato come modello a Torremuzza con dispaccio reale del 26 maggio 1779; il Plano di Torremuzza, concluso il 3 luglio, è inviato il 15 luglio, ricevuto a Napoli il 4 agosto e approvato il 14 agosto (PAGNANO 2001, pp. 243-244); l’approvazione è comunicata a Torremuzza con biglietto viceregio del 27 agosto, cui il principe risponde il 4 settembre (GIUFFRIDA 1984, pp. 29-30, doc. 8).</br>86 TORREMUZZA 1781; sulla stampa di questo volume si veda il carteggio in GIUFFRIDA 1984, pp. 20-22, doc. 2 (26 ottobre 1778); pp. 26-27, doc. 5 (30 gennaio 1779); pp. 27-28, doc. 6 (19 luglio 1779); pp. 28-29, doc. 7 (14 agosto 1779); pp. 33-35, doc. 11 (25 febbraio 1780); pp. 38-39, doc. 13 (6 ottobre 1780); p. 40, doc. 14 (25 luglio 1781); pp. 40-41, doc. 15 (28 luglio 1781); sulla stampa di TORREMUZZA 1789, vd. GIUFFRIDA 1984, pp. 81-82, docc. 49-50 (7 marzo 1789).84, pp. 81-82, docc. 49-50 (7 marzo 1789).)
- John Covel - Emmanuel Timoni - 1718-01-01 + (A draft of this letter can be found at BL, Add MS 22911, f.127.)
- Joseph Eckhel - Charlotte Sophie van Aldenburg Bentinck - 1789-9-14 + (A letter without date and place but quoting literature published in 1788. To be published in Williams - Woytek)
- James Ivie - Thomas Tanner - 1694-05 + (A listing of these coins can be found at Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Tanner 94, f.101)
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- Bell, Beaupré - Numismata Penes Beaupreum Bell + (A photocopy of this manuscript is kept in the Department of Coins and Medals, Fitzwilliam Museum.)
- Ashmole, Elias - The Kings Coynes & Medalls Described + (A transcription of the listings of Greek gold coins (ff.315-18) and ancient British, Celtic and uncertain gold coins (f.337) is given in Burnett 2020b, pp. 1430-5.)
- Roger Ascham - William Cecil - 1553-06-07 + (Additional Letter, Giles 1865-6, vol. I.2 … Additional Letter, Giles 1865-6, vol. I.2 pp. 457–8, is the same letter but omits the coin story. Hatch and Vos, p. 229, regarded the Additional Letter as the one which was actually sent and 149 as a draft; and concluded that Ascham changed his mind about sending the coins. changed his mind about sending the coins.)
- Desiderius Erasmus - Johannes Thurzo - 1520-08-31 + (Allen et al. 1906-1958, vol. 4, p. 352, n. … Allen et al. 1906-1958, vol. 4, p. 352, n. 59: 'In reply to a question Mr. G. F. Hill of the British Museum at once identified this with *the rather mysterious but not uncommon gold coin' struck by the Dacian or Getic king, Coson (the Cotison of Hor. ''C''. 3.8.18 and Suet. ''Aug''. 63) between 40 and 29 B.C.; and referred to an artiele by M. Bahrfeldt in Berner Münzblaiter, 1912. The three figures are there explained as a consul marching between two lictors, and the bird as an eagle; and 112 known specimens are enumerated, two of which are in the Silesian Museum at Breslau. The subscription is in Greek capitals, KOΣΩN.'subscription is in Greek capitals, KOΣΩN.')
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- Charles Ellis - John Covel - 1699-10-09 + (Among the notes Covel had made at the bottom of the letter was ‘numismata rodia: selden say Xt [Christ] was sold for’.)
- Foy-Vaillant 1694 vol. 1 + (An Amsterdam edition was also published in the same year. The work was reprinted in 1696 both in Paris and Amsterdam.)
- Foy-Vaillant 1694 vol. 2 + (An Amsterdam edition was also published in the same year. The work was reprinted in 1696 both in Paris and Amsterdam.)
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- Ashmole, Elias - Familiarum Illustrium Imperatorumq’ Romanorum Numismata Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliothecae Archivis Descripta, Explanata, atq’ in Tria Volumina Digesta + (Another copy of this catalogue exists at [[Ashmole, Elias - Familiarum illustrium Imperatorumque Romanorum Numismata, Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliotheca archivis, descripta explanataque|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 808]].)
- Ashmole, Elias - Familiarum illustrium Imperatorumque Romanorum Numismata, Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliotheca archivis, descripta explanataque + (Another copy of this catalogue exists at [[Ashmole, Elias - amiliarum Illustrium Imperatorumq’ Romanorum Numismata Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliothecae Archivis Descripta, Explanata, atq’ in Tria Volumina Digesta, Industria Eliae Ashmole Armigeri Windesori Heraldi ad Arma|Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, Arch. Bodl. Fols. 1-3]]. … Another copy of this catalogue exists at [[Ashmole, Elias - amiliarum Illustrium Imperatorumq’ Romanorum Numismata Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliothecae Archivis Descripta, Explanata, atq’ in Tria Volumina Digesta, Industria Eliae Ashmole Armigeri Windesori Heraldi ad Arma|Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, Arch. Bodl. Fols. 1-3]].[[Ashmole, Elias - amiliarum Illustrium Imperatorumq’ Romanorum Numismata Oxoniae in Bodleianae Bibliothecae Archivis Descripta, Explanata, atq’ in Tria Volumina Digesta, Industria Eliae Ashmole Armigeri Windesori Heraldi ad Arma|Oxford, Ashmolean Museum, Arch. Bodl. Fols. 1-3]].)
- Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Cambridge, Corpus Christi College - MS 614 + (Another version of this to be found at [[Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Eng. Misc. d 439|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Eng. Misc. d 439]] … Another version of this to be found at [[Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Eng. Misc. d 439|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Eng. Misc. d 439]] (lacking chapter 3, present here).[[Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Eng. Misc. d 439|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Eng. Misc. d 439]] (lacking chapter 3, present here).)
- Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Eng. Misc. d 439 + (Another version of this to be found at [[Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Cambridge, Corpus Christi College - MS 614|Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 614]] … Another version of this to be found at [[Stukeley, William - The Medallic History of the great Cunobelin, the first British king, in the time of Augustus - Cambridge, Corpus Christi College - MS 614|Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 614]] (complete, and including chapter 3, not present here).nd including chapter 3, not present here).)
- Antonio Cocchi - 1748-5-9 + (Antonio Cocchi - 1748-5-10; Angelo Tavanti … Antonio Cocchi - 1748-5-10; Angelo Tavanti - Antonio Cocchi - 1749-1-22; Antonio Cocchi - 1749-1-24; Antonio Cocchi - Pompeo Neri - 1749-1-25.</br></br>For further information on the composition of the coin hoard see also: Zaccaria 1750 vol. 1, p. 289-290; Gamurrini 1873, p. 239-251; http://numismatics.org/chrr/id/SMT39-251; http://numismatics.org/chrr/id/SMT)
- Catalogue of Archbishop Laud's Collection of Coins - Lambeth Palace Library - MS 225 + (Appears to be a draft version of [[Catalogue of Archbishop Laud's Coins - Oxford, Bodleian Library - MS Laud Misc. 554|Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Laud Misc. 554]].)
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- Ottavio Falconieri - Leopoldo de Medici - 1669-4-13 + (Aucune de ces pièces dans Fileti Mazza. Dans cette lettre, première mention de la vente des médailles d’Agostini à Léopold, premiers pourparlers chiffrés, cf. lettre 99, supra)