Boncompagni, Gregorio - Musaeum Boncompagnianum

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Gregorio Boncompagni, Rome, 1706

Boncompagni, Gregorio - Musaeum Boncompagnianum
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  9056
TitleTitel of the book. Musaeum Boncompagnianum
InstitutionName of Institution. Bologna, Archivio di Stato
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Rome 41° 53' 35.95" N, 12° 28' 58.55" E
InventoryInventory number. Fondo Malvezzi Campeggi, s. IV, b. 81/741, pezzo 12
AuthorAuthor of the document. Gregorio Boncompagni
CollectorCollector.
Catalogue dateDate when the catalogue was issued: day - month - year . 1706
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation. Francesco Bianchini, Francesco Farnese
LiteratureReference to literature. Missere Fontana 2001-2002, p. 220, note 66Missere Fontana 2001-2002, Missere Fontana 2009, p. 275, note 251Missere Fontana 2009
External LinkLink to external information, e.g. Wikpedia 
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Catalogue , Coin Price , Collection Numbers , Roman , Roman Republican , Greek
Grand documentOriginal passage from the "Grand document".

-Bologne, Archivio di Stato (Fondo Malvezzi Campeggi, s. IV, b. 81/741, pezzo 12: Musaeum Boncompagnianum – catalogue établi par Bianchini en 1706 avec les prix d’estimation donnés en scudi romani : c. 500 monnaies romaines impériales en or, c. 2200 en argent et 1900 en bronze, à quoi s’ajoutent c. 500 républicaines en or et argent et c. 150 monnaies grecques ; avec une intéressante annexe (n° 12, p. 241-290 : Copia di un indice dello Studio Boncompagni nella forma che si trova scritto nello Studio del Serenissimo di Parma) qui rend compte de tractations avec les Farnèse via le marquis Manzoli (voir Missere Fontana 2001-2002, p. 220, note 66, 2009, p. 275, note 251).