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|Associated persons=Christina of Sweden; Giovanni Braccesi
|Associated persons=Christina of Sweden; Giovanni Braccese
|Literature=Missere Fontana 2009, p. 263, notes 178 et 180, p. 302, note 414 ; Missere Fontana 2020
|Literature=Missere Fontana 2009, p. 263, notes 178 et 180, p. 302, note 414 ; Missere Fontana 2020
|Numismatic keyword=forgeries; connoisseurship; price; tiberius; antinous; pertinax
|Numismatic keyword=forgeries; connoisseurship; price; tiberius; antinous; pertinax

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Francesco Gottifredi, Rome

Francesco Gottifredi - Camillo Massimo - 1661-3-14
FINA IDUnique ID of the page  6018
InstitutionName of Institution. Pesaro, Biblioteca Oliveriana
InventoryInventory number. Ms. 76
AuthorAuthor of the document. Francesco Gottifredi
RecipientRecipient of the correspondence. Camillo Massimo
Correspondence dateDate when the correspondence was written: day - month - year . March 14, 1661
PlacePlace of publication of the book, composition of the document or institution. Rome 41° 53' 35.95" N, 12° 28' 58.55" E
Associated personsNames of Persons who are mentioned in the annotation. Christina of Sweden, Giovanni Braccese
LiteratureReference to literature. Missere Fontana 2009, p. 263, notes 178 et 180, p. 302, note 4141, Missere Fontana 20202
KeywordNumismatic Keywords  Forgeries , Connoisseurship , Price , Tiberius , Antinous , Pertinax
LanguageLanguage of the correspondence Italian
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-Lettre du 14 mars 1661 de Rome) : sur la collection de la reine Christine : « poche delle rare et molte moderne et falsificate » ; même l’abbé Giovanni Braccesi « quale compra et spende generosamente » possède des têtes rares qui sont en fait modernes ; évoque les débuts du médaillier de l’abbé Giovanni Braccesi - l’abate Giovanni Braccesi (m. ante 1685) compra “una serie per scudi 200, con parola che fossero tutte antiche”, ma “cinque o sei delle megliori [sono] moderne, del che se si è disgustato assai, et queste erano Tiberio, Antinoo, Pertinace et altre.” (Pesaro, Biblioteca Oliveriana, Ms. 76 ; voir Missere Fontana 2009, p. 263, notes 178 et 180, p. 302, note 414 ; Missere Fontana 2020).

References

  1. ^  Missere Fontana, Federica. Testimoni Parlanti. Le Monete Antiche a Roma Tra Cinquecento e Seicento. Rome, 2009.
  2. ^ Missere Fontana 2020