Bernard de Montfaucon - Guillaume-Pascal de Crassier - 1726-6-23

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Bernard de Montfaucon, Paris

Bernard de Montfaucon - Guillaume-Pascal de Crassier - 1726-6-23
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AuthorAuthor of the document. Bernard de Montfaucon
RecipientRecipient of the correspondence. Guillaume-Pascal de Crassier
Correspondence dateDate when the correspondence was written: day - month - year . June 23, 1726
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Paris 48° 51' 23.80" N, 2° 21' 5.40" E
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation.
LiteratureReference to literature. Capitaine 1855, no. 351, Callataÿ 2017, p. 88, n° 55.2
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LanguageLanguage of the correspondence
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23 June 1726 (from Paris): “Je viens d’acquérir une médaille qui frappe par sa singularité ; c’est un Prusias, Roy de Bithynie, et ce qu’il a d’extraordinaire est que la tête d’Apollon occupe tout un côté et l’autre a une Victoire, mais ce que je n’avais jamais vu, c’est que sur la joue d’Apollon est frappé en petit la tête de Prusias, avec son diadème” (Capitaine 1855, no. 35).

References

  1. ^  Capitaine, Ulysse (1855), Correspondance de Bernard de Montfaucon, bénédictin, avec le baron G. de Crassier, archéologue liégeois, chez J. G. Carmanne, Liège.
  2. ^  Callataÿ, Fr. de (2017), “Glory and misery of Belgian numismatics from the 16th to the 18th c. as seen through three milestones (Goltz 1563, Serrure 1847 and the Dekesels) and private correspondences”, in J. Moens (ed.), 175 years of Royal Numismatic Society of Belgium. Proceedings of the Colloquium ‘Belgian numismatics in perspective (Brussels, 21 May 2016’), Brussels, pp. 37-129.