catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the american numismatic and archæological...

Upload: digital-library-numis-dln

Post on 07-Aug-2018

216 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    1/35

    CATALOGUEOF   THE

    NUMISMATIC   BOOKSIN THE

    LIBRARYOF   THE

    ^   cimtximi   %u^hm\k   mi   A\%ku(fk^kfil   $

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    2/35

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    3/35

     The   present Catalogue   aims to   be   more than   a   list of   the books   in the

    Society's   Library.   Each book   is   entered — ist,   vmder   the author's   name,   withthe   title   usually   reproduced   in   full   ;   2nd,   under its   proper subject,   the   title

    being   abbreviated,   the   place   of   publication,   the   date, and size   omitted.   In   thesame   general alphabet   is included   an   index to the   important papers   in all the

    numismatic   periodicals   published   in   America,   and   to the numismatic   articles

    in   the   Historical   Magazine   and   Magazine   of    American   History.

    " The   author's   name   is   printed in   small   capitals   in all   author-entries,   and

    in   italics under the   subjects.   Heavy   faced   type   has been used   for the   initial

    portion   of   subject-headings.

     The   size of the   books   is   indicated   according   to the scale   adopted by   the

    American   Library   Association.

    Mr. W. T.   R.   Marvin,   of Boston,   has   kindly   revised the   proof    sheets,   and   has

    offered   many   valuable   suggestions   which   add   greatly   to the   value   of the   catalogue.

    RICHARD HOE   LAWRENCE,Librarian.

    PERIODICALS   INDEXED.

    American   Journal   of   Numismatics,   A.  J.   of   N.

    Canadian   Antiquarian   and   Numismatic   Journal,   C.   A.   &   N.   J.

    Coin   and   Stamp Journal,   . .   C. &   S.  J.

    Coin Collectors'   Journal,   C. C.  J.

    Historical   Magazine,   Hist.   Mag.

    Magazine   of   American   History,   .   Mag.   of   Ani. Hist.

    Mason's   Coin   and   Stamp   Collectors'   Magazine,   M. C.   &   S.   C.   M.

    Numisma,   Num.

      P  u  b  l  i  c  D  o  m  a  i  n

      /  h  t  t  p  :  /  /  w  w  w .  h  a  t  h  i  t  r  u  s  t .  o  r  g  /  a  c  c  e

      s  s_

      u  s  e  #  p  d

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    4/35

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    5/35

    CATALOGUE.

    Abbreviations   explained.Sclintid :   Clavis numismatics.

    Abyssinian   currency.In  A.   J.   of   N.,   HI.   30;   XIV.   85.   In   C. C.   J.,   V.   98.Adams   ( John),   medals

    'of.

    .   In  A.   J.   of   N.,   XIII. .92i   XIV.   85.   In   C. C.   J.,   V.   95.Addison   (Joseph).   Dialogues upon   the   useful-

    ness   of ancient   medals,   especially   in relation   to theLatin   and Greek   poets.   In   Complete   Works,   N. Y.1857.   II.   pp.   1-130.   9   pis.

    -  These   dialogues were first published   after   the author's   death,by Tickell,   io 1721.

    "Mr.   Addison did not go any dejJth  in the study of   medals;all the   knowledge   he had of that kind,   I   believe, he had froihme ;   and   I   did not   give   him above twenty lessons   on that sub-

     ject." — Signor   Ficoroni,   quoted by Spence.  _ ^,,

     _  "In   the   Guardian,   No.   96,   is an   essay by   Addison,  entitled,-"Concerning   the error in   distributing modent medals."

    Aegina,   coins   of.

     _  Jn   G. G.  J.,   IV.   44.-Agassiz   (Louis),   medals   of.In  A.   J.   of   N.,   IX.   22, 42, 59;   X.   6.Agostino (Antonio).   Antiquitatum   Romanarum

    Hispanarumque   in   nummis   veterum   dialogi   XI.Latine redditi   ab   Andrea Schotto   . . . quibus   accessit

    duodecimus   de   prisca religione diisque   gentium   se-orsim   editae   nomismatum   icones   a  Jacobo   Biaeo

    aeri   graphice   incisae.   Antverpiae.   1653.   f°.

    Bound with Gevarims   : Regum et Imperatorum  Romanorum. The   original   work,   in   Spanish,   was printed at Tarragona   in   15S7. The first Latin edition was printed in   1617.

    Ahlborn   (Leah),   of   the   Swedish   mint.

    /« A.J.   of   N., VIII.   15; XIII.   87;   XVI.   20.

    Ainslie   (G.   R.),   his collection of coins.Sestini:   Lettere e dissertazioni  numismatiche.

    [AiNSWORTH   (Robert),   and  John   Ward].   Monu-menta vetustatis   Kempiana,   ex   vetustis   scriptoribusillustrata,   eosque   vicissimi illustrantia   ;   in duas  par-tes   divisa   :  quarum   altera  mumias, simulacra,   statuas

    [etc.];   altera   nummos,   materia   modoque   diversos

    continet.   Londini.   1720.   3  pis.   12°.

     The   title to the   second part   is :   Johannis   Kempii   cimelii   parsaltera:   quae nummos contmet.   Cui  praefigitur de Asse et partibus

    ejus  commentarius.   Londini.   1719.

    Akerman   (John   Yonge).   Observations   on the

    ^coinage   of    the   ancieht   Britons. Read   before   the

    Numismatic   Society,   March, 1837.   London. 1837.2   pis.   Sq.   4°.   .

    A  numismatic   manual.- London.   1840.   17pis.   8°.   Second   edition;   the   first was  published   in

    1832,   London,   7   pis.   16°.

    -—-   AncietfE   coins   of cities   and   princes   geo-graphically   arranged   and   described.   Hispania

      — Gal-

    lia — Britannia,.   London.   1846. 24  pis.   8°.

    Akerman (John   Yonge). — Continued.   A   list of tokens   issued   by   Wiltshire tradesmen in   the   seven-teenth   century.   London.   1846.   _ 1 pi.   8°.

    Reprinted   from the  Numismatic   Chronicle,   Vol.  VIII.An   introduction   to the   study   of ancient   and

    modern   coins. London. 1848.   lUus.   16°.See Obituary   notice in A.   J.   of  N.,   VIII.   95.Alchemical   metal   used   in coins   and   medals.

    Reyher   :  Dissertatio de Nummis,   etc./wA.J.   of  N.,  XIII.   ir.Alcinous,   the   so-called   gardens   of.

    In   A.   J.   of  N.,  XVI.   39.Aldine   device   of   anchor   and   dolphin   taken from

    a   coin of Titus.

    In   A.   J.   of   N.,   XIV.   32.Alexander   the   Great,   of  Macedon,   coins   of.

    Muller :   Numismatique  d'Alexandrele Grand.In  A.   J.   of  N.,  XL   19.Alexander   (Sir   William).   Coinage   of.

    See Stirling,   Earl of.Alldridge

    (W.   J.)   The   universal merchant intheory   and   practice.   First   American edition. Phila-delphia.   1797.   .8°.

    See_ index ;   mint of   theU.   S., p.  49 ;  Sir Isaac Newton's   Assayof   coins, p. 251;   Charles II   first   coined  guineas,  B.   263;   trialpieces of   James   11,p.   292; etc., etc.

    AUston   (Washington),   medal   of.Bulletin of the American Art   Union, p. 5.

    Almanack Fran9ais   des   Etats-Unis. New   York.1852.   16°.

    p.  21. Monnaies-les plus  usit^es. Also for   1856,i860 to '64.

    Altar   of   Lyons   on   Roman coins.Colonia :   Histoire Htt^rairede la ville de Lyon.

    American   (The)   Antiquarian   :   devoted   to   the   in-terests of collectors of   autographs, paper   money,portraits,   etc.   Published   by   Charles De   F.   Burns,New   York,   Vol.   i, i870-'7i   to   Vol.   Ill,   No.   2,   Jany,1874.   All   published.

    NUMISMATIC CONTENTS.Auction sale of  paper money.   I.   58.Continental  and colonial  paper money.   I.   36,Contineiital   money.   An   explanation   of the devices on  the

    Continental   bills of credit   (from an almanac published   in 1777).

    L   78.List of bills of credit emittedby.Congress.   I.   10.Paper currency   of New   Hampshire.   I. 5.

    American   Art   Union.   Bulletin   No.   14,   Novem-ber   10.   New   York.   1848.   8°.

    Contains   two   plates   of   tlie   Washington   Allston and GilbertStuart  medals,   p. 5.

    American   Journal   of   Numismatics.   New   York,

    i866-'70.   Vols.   I   to   IV,   published   by   the   AmericanNumismatic   and Archaeological Society.   Continued

    by   the   Boston   Numismatic   Societyrifeston,   1870-82.Vols.   V   to   XVII.   In   progress.

      P  u  b  l  i  c  D  o  m  a  i  n

      /  h  t  t  p  :  /  /  w  w  w .  h  a  t  h  i  t  r  u  s  t .  o  r  g  /  a  c  c  e

      s  s_

      u  s  e  #  p  d

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    6/35

    AMERICAN.

    American   Numismatic   Society.   Constitution andby-laws adopted   April   6th, 1858.   New   York. 1858.32° ....

    Constitution and   by-laws   adopted Septem-ber, 1858.   New   York. 1858.   24°.

    American   Numismatic   and  Archaeological   Soci-ety.   Constitution and   by-laws.   New   York.   1864.8°.

    Articles of   incorporation,   constitution   and

    by-laws.   New   York.   1865.   8°.'Same.   New   York.   1878.   8°.

    Proceedings   at its twentieth annual meeting,March   19,   1878.   New   York.   1878.   4°.

    Contents: — President Charles E. Anthon's annual   address:A   morning in the numismatic alcove of  the Astor   Library.

    Proceedings   at   its   twenty-first   annual   meet-

    ing,   March   18,   I879.   New   York.   1879.   4°.Contents : — President's   annual   address.— On   some Frank

    sepultures   of the   sixth, seventh and   eighth  centuries, by   Henride Morgan. — The masculo-feminine demiurgosof  the  Egyptians,by  Gaston L.   Feuardent.

    ^ Proceedings   at   its   twenty-second   annual

    meeting,   March   16,   1880.   New   York.   i88o.   4°.Contents: — President's annual address.— Schleswig-Holstein

    medal,   by   W.   T.   R. Marvin.^Govemment as  an art   educator,by  Gaston L.   Feuardent.

    Proceedings   at   its   twenty-third   annual

    meeting,   March   15,   1881.   New   York.   1881.   4°.Contents :— President's   annual address.— On  obelisks, by  Gas-

    ton L:   Feuardent. ^Some ancient coins   [from   the cabinet of Lieut. Commander  Gorringe],   by  Gaston L.   Feuardent.

    Proceedings   at   its   twenty-fourth   annual

    meeting,   March   28,   1882.   New   York.   1882.   4°.Contents :— President's  annual  address.— Correspondence with

    the British Museiun   relating  to Gaston L. Feuardent.

    Amphipolis,   coins   of.BoinpoU  :   Remarques sur les  monnaies, etc.

    Ancient   coins,   see   Greek   coins  ;   Roman   coins.Angelo (Michel)   and   PierVincenzo Rossi. Descri-

    . zione  di Roma   antica.[e   moderna]  formata novamentec on l e   autorita di Bartolomeo   Marliani,   Onofrio

    Panvinio,   Alessandro   Donati,   e   Famiano Nardini   . . .Accresciuta   di moltissime   figure   in   rame,   di variemedaglie   [etc.].   Roma. 1719.   2  vols.   16°.

    Angels   (gold),   first coined   in 14C5.Ill   A.   J.   of   N., XIII.   91.Anhalt,   coins   of.

    In   C. C.  J.,   IV.   22.

    Anne,   Queen   of  England.Her   co[NS.   /«   G. and S. J.,   I.   No. 2.   In   C. C.  J.,   II.   59"

    IV.   70.Her   fakthings.   Till:   The   farthings   of   Queen Anne.   In

    A.   J.   of  N.,   V. 93;   XII.   46.   In   C.   A. and N.   J.,   VI.   170.   InC. C.  J.,   VI.   58.   /«M.   C. andS. C.   M.,   II.   3.

    Her   medals.   In   A.   J.   of  N.,   IV.   44;   VIII.   23;   IX.   41. InC. C.   J.,   IV.   56.

    Her   proclamation   on the coins in the  American colonics.In  A.   J.   of  N.,   VII.   94.   In  Hist.   Mag.,   2d Ser.,   V. n6.

    Anthon   (Charles   E.).   Silver louis of   fifteen sousstruck   under Louis

      XIV  for circulation   in

      FrenchAmerica.   Read   befor̂ the   American   PhilosophicalSociety,   July   31st,   1876.   8°.

     The   " Gloriam   Regni,"   or   silver   louis   of 15sous,   and   8f  5 sous,   struck   for circulation   in   FrenchAmerica. Boston.   1877. 4°.

    Reprinted   from   the A.   J.   of   N.,   Vol.   XI.   A   correction   andmodification  of the paper read before theAmerican  PhilosophicalSociety.

     York   and   Albany.   In   Mag.   of Am.   Hist.VIII.   581-5.

    "Antiquarian." A   review   of    the   article   on

    Continental   money   in   Harper's   Magazine   for   Marcft

    1863.   Privately   printed:   1863.  8°.

    Antiquary   (The).   London.   Jan'y,   1880.   P-  '8.

     The   Canterbury   coins   of    Edward   I,   II,   and   ill.By   H. W.   Henfrey.

    Apamean   medal,   vindication   of.

    Bryant   :   A   new system, etc.   Vol.   V.   p.   289, etc.

    Appleton (William   S.).   Description   of  a  selection

    of coins and   medals   relating   to   America,   exhibited

    to   the   Massachusetts   Historical   Society,   April   28,

    1870.   Cambridge.   1870.   8°.

    Reprinted   from the   Proceedings of  the Mass.   Hist.   Society.

    Description   of    medals   of   Washington   in

    the   collection   of    W.   S.   Appleton.   Boston. 1873.4°-

    Reprinted   from the A.   J.   of  N.,   Vols.  VII   and VIII.— :—   Issues   of    the   United   States   Mint   chrono-

    logically arranged   and   described   [Boston].   1876.

    4°-   .Reprinted   from the A.   J.   of  N.,   Vols.   IX   and X.  ,Appletons'

     Journal.   New   Y'ork,   June,   1878.   The

    genesis   and   history   of   a   silver   dollar.   By   W.   H.

    Rideing.Architecture   in Numismatics.

    /kC.   A.andN.   J.,   V.   I.

    Argentine   Republic,   coins of   the.In   C. C.   J.,   III.   156.Armada   (Spanish,)   medals of the.

    In A.],   of  N.,   I.   16;   IX.   64.

    Armenian   coins.Corsini: De Minnisari   aliorumque Anneuiae   reguin.

    Arsacidae,   coins of   the.Corsini: De Minnisari,   etc.

    Art   Amateur   (The).   June,   1879.   Forged   coins.By   Gaston   L.   Feuardent.

    Assay   medals   of   the   U.   S.   mint./« A.   J.   of  N.,   XIV.   92.   In  C.   C.  J.,   II.   125.Association   of   Franklin   medal   scholars. Boston.

    1858.   8°.

    Athens,   coins   of.InC.   C.  J .,   IV.   loi.

    Attila,   medal   of.

    Inh.Z-   of  N.,   XI.   7.Attinelli   (E.   J.).   Numisgraphics,   or   a   list of 

    catalogues in   which   occur  coins or medals   which   havebeen   sold   by   auction in   the   United   States.   Also,   alist   of    catalogues   or   price'   lists of   coins   issued   bydealers;   al so a   list   of   various   publications   of   moreor   less   interest   to numismatologists.   New   York.1876. 4°.

    Auction   sales   of   coins,   see Catalogues   of   auctionsales.

    Auctorl   plebis   copper  of  17S7.InK.   J.   of  N.,   V.   73.

    Augsburg,   coins   and   medals   of.In   A.   J.   of  N,,   VI.   7, 48.   In   C. C.  J.,   IV.   21.Augustus,   coins   of.

    •Phillips   :   Notes   upon a   denarius of   AugustusRzccio: Le   monete delle antiche famiglie di   Roma.In   A.   J.   of  N.,   IV.   90J   XH, 76.Aurungzebe,   gold   coin   of.

    In   A.   J.   of  N.,  VIII.   45.

      P  u  b  l  i  c  D  o  m  a  i  n

      /  h  t  t  p  :  /  /  w  w  w .  h  a  t  h  i  t  r  u  s  t .  o  r  g  /  a  c  c  e

      s  s_

      u  s  e  #  p  d

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    7/35

    AUSTRALIAN.

    Australian   tokens.InC   C.   J.,   IV.   176;   VII.   91, loi,   117.Austrian   coins.   •

    In   A.   J.   of   N.,   XVI. II.   In   C. A.   and N.  J.,   11. 33.   hi.C.   C.J.,   I.   25;   II.   102;   III.   119;   V.   159;   VI.   73.   In   C. andS.  J.,   I.   No. 12. See Maria   Theresa.

    medals.In   A.  J.   of  N.,   I.  62, 70, 7S;   VIII.   43 1 x;V.   21.

    Azores,   Coins   of   the.In   C. C.  J .,   V. 18.

    Aztec   money.In  A.   J.   of   N., V.'25  ;   XVH   i.B.   (W.   — )   A   manual of Roman   coins from

    the earliest   period   to the   extinction of   the   empire.Loiidon. 1865.   21 pis.   8°.

    Bactri^n   coins.In   A.   J.   of  N,,  VIII.  64.   In   C. C.   J.,   VII.   52.Bahamas,   coins   of   the.

    /kC.   C.   J.,   II.   161.

    Baltimore   (Lord),   coins and  medals   of.

    In  A.   J.   of  N.,   II.   83;

     III.   5. 29, 60, 85 ; V.   23, 88;   VH.   39 ;IX.   34.   In   C. A. and N.  J.,   III.   34.   In  Hist.   Mag.,   II.   42;'2d Ser.,   III.   176.

    Bank   tokens of   the   U.   S./kA.   J.   ofN.,   IV.   5i;TIII.   47.   /kC.   C.   J.,   II.   9;   VI.   23,

    33>49, 65, 127, 129.

    Bankers'   (The)   Magazine.   Feb. and  April,   1866.Numismatic   bibliography,   i.   Guillaume   Bude.   2.

     Joseph   H.   Eckhel. 3.   V.  J.   Duval,   etc.

    Barbadoes,   coins of   the.In   C. C.   J.,   II.   145.BarthkLemy (J.   B.   A.   A.).   Npuveau   manuel

    complet   'de   numismatique   ancienne. Paris. 1851.24°,   and   atlas   of   12  pis.   obi.   16°.

    Nouveau   manuel   complat   de   numismatiquedu   moyen-ige   et  moderne.   Paris,   n. d.   24°,   and  atlas

    of   12   pis.   obi.   16°.

    Basel,   coins   of.In   C. C. J.,   IV.   57.

    Bavarian   coins   and medals.Fifuiiter:  Bajerische Miinzbelustigung.Kraemer   :   Baverns   Ehrenbuch.In   C.   and S.  j.,   II,   Nos.   i,   3, 4,  7-   In   C. C.   J.,   IV.   10; V.

    i58.

    Bayer (Franc. Perez).   De Numis Hebraeo-Sama-ritanis.   Valentiae   Edetanorum.   1781.   Portrait,   10

    pis.   4°-   ;   .Numorum Hebraeo-Samaritanorum   vindi-

    ciae.   Valent.   Edet. 1790.   Portrait,   2  pis.   4°.

    Beaufoy   (H.   B.   H.),   his   cabinet   of tokens.

    Burn  ;   A   descriptive catalogue of   London tokens.

    Becker's   forgeries   of ancient coins.

    /«A.   J.   of  N.,   XVI.   12, 41.

    Belgium,   coins   of.   -

    /«C.   C.  J.,III.   25;   VI.   22.Bennington   (battle   of)   memorial   medal.

    In  A.  J.   of  N.,  XIII.   44;   XIV.   20.   In   Scrap book,   I.   49.

    Bentinck   (Comtesse  Douair.   de).   Catalogue   d'unecollection   de   medailles   antiques,   faite   par   la Csse

    Douair.   de   Bentinck,   nee   Csse   d'Aldenburg,   dame de

    Varel, Kniephausen   et   Doorwerth   .   .   .   Amsterdam.

    1787.   2   pts.   Ills.   Sq.   4°.   Supplement,   1788.   Ills.

    Sq.4°-

    Berlin   Miinz Cabinet.In  A.   J.   of  N.,   X.   16.

    Bermuda,   coins   of./«   C.   C.  J .,   II.   184.   .yeea&oSomers   Islands.

    Bible   texts   on   coins   and  medals.

    /«A.   J.   of  N.  III.   33.Bibliography   of  Numismatics.

    Attinetli'.   Numisgraphics.Hennin : Manuel de numismatique.Homans   ;   The  coin book.Leiizmann : Bibliotheca numaria.Norton^s Literal^   letter, 1859.   No.   3, p.  4.'Renauldin : Etudes sur les medecins numismatistes.In   A.   J.   of   N.,  XII.   38,97;  XIII.   13, iQ, 25, 104;   XIV,   32,

    81. /wBankers'   Mag.   1866,Feb'y   and Apnl.   /»   Num.   " Cata-logue of  English  works on numismatics."   II.,   Nos.   i   to 6.

    " Bit,"   use   of   the   word.In   Hist.   Mag.   IX.   155.   2d Ser.  I.   180; III.   182.   In   Scrib-

    nev's monthly mag. July,;i878, p. 446   In   Scrap book,   I.   41.

    Blair   (John).   The   chronology   and   history   of the   world,   from   the   creation   to   the   year   of Christ

    1814,'  illustrated in 57   tables   ...   London.   1814.   fs. The first edition appearedin 1754.   The last  edition, prepared

    by

     J.  W.   Rosse,  was published in   1857,by Bohn.

    Bohemia,   coins   of.IiiC.   C.  J.,   III.   119.Bolen   (J.   A.),   dies   cut   by   him.

     Johnson  :   J.   A.   Helen's   medals, cards, and fac   suniles.In  A.   3.   of  N.,  I.   31;   III.   15,32;   IV.   32, So;   IX.   23.Bolivia,   coins   and medals   of.

    Waiters : Coins  and medals of Bolivia.In   C. C.   J.   II.   48.   ,

    BoLZENTHAL   (Hcinrich).   Skizzen   zur   kunstges-chichte   der modernen   medaillen-arbeit (1429-1840).Berlin.   ^840.   30  pis.   12°.

    BoMPOis   (Ferdinand).   Lettre   a   M. Adrien   de

    Longperier   sur   deux medailles   Grecques   inedites.

    Paris. 1863.   Ills.   8°.Extract  from the Revue   Numismatique,   N.   S.  VIII.   1863.

    Restitution   ^ Pergame   de   quelques   monnaiesattribuees   a   Mytil^ne   (He   de Lesbos).   Paris. 1863.Ills.

    "8°.

    Extract  from the Revue  Numis.,   N.   S.,   VIII.   1863.

    Remarques   sur   les   monnaies   d'argent   de

    rile   de   Rhodes   et   sur celle   de   bronze  d'Amphipolis.Paris.   1864.   8°.

    Extract  from the   Rev. Numis. N.   S.,   IX.   1864.

    Des medailles   restituees   par   M. Fr.   Lenor-mant   a   Lyncus   ou   Her^cl^e   de  Lyncestide. —Examende   cette   opinion.   Paris.   1867.   i   pi.   8°.

    Etude   historique   et   critique   des   portraits

    attribuees   a   Cleomene   III,   roi   de  Lacedemone.   Res-titution   de   ces   portraits   a   Antigone   II   Doson,   roide   Macedoine. Paris.   1870.   2   pis. 8°.^

    Notice sur   un   depot   de   monnaies   carlovin-

    giennes   decouvert   en   Juin,   1871,   aux   environs   du

    Veuillin   . . .   Paris.   1871.   4   pis.   8°.Bonneville   (Pierre   Frederic).   Traite   des   mon-

    naies  d'or   et   d'argent qui   circulent   chez les   differens

    peuples  ;   examinees   sous les   rapports   du   poids,   du

    titre   e t de   la valeur   reelle,   avec   leur diverses   em-

    preintes.   Paris.   i8o6. 188  pis.   f °.

    Boston   Numismatic   Society.   Constitution   andby-laws.   Boston.   1867.   Sq.   8°.

    Same.   Boston.   1871.   Sq.   8°.

    SeeA.  J.   of  N.,   V.   95;   also Hist.   Mag.   for  proceedings.

      P  u  b  l  i  c  D  o  m  a  i  n

      /  h  t  t  p  :  /  /  w  w  w .  h  a  t  h  i  t  r  u  s  t .  o  r  g  /  a  c  c  e

      s  s_

      u  s  e  #  p  d

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    8/35

    BOSTON.

    Boston   medal   commemorating   the   fitting   out of the   ships   Columbia   and   Washington.

    In   A.   J.   of   N.,   VI.    3   3   ' ,

    63  ; VII.   7.   hi   C. C.   J.,   VI.   4S.   InMag.   of  Am.   Hist.,   V.   140.

    .   The   Washington   evacuation   medal./kA.    J .of  N.,XV.   I,   38.    'Boyd (Andrew).   A   memorial   Lincoln   bibliogra-

    phy  : being   an   account   of   books,   eulogies,   sermons,portraits,   engravings,   medals, etc.,   published uponAbraham   Lincoln   .  . .  comprising   acollection in   thepossession   of   the   compiler. Albany.   1870.   Portrait,   2pis.   4°.

    Medals and medalets,p.   161-170.

    BoYNE   (William).   Tokens issued in   the   seven-teenth   century   in   England,   Wales,   and   Ireland,   bycorporations,   merchants, tradesmen,   etc.   London.

    1858.   42   pis.   8°.

     The silver   tokens   of Great Britain and Ire-land,   the   dependencies,   and colonies.   To   which   areadded two tokens   in   gold,   and some   in  copper   which'were issued   as   silver. London. Printed   for thesubscribers   only.   1866.    7pis. Sq.   8°.

    Printed only on one side of each leaf.

    Bracteates.

    Ludewig   and Moser  :  Einleitung   zu dem Deutschen   miinz-wesen mittlerer zeiten.

    SckdnttemanTi  : Zur   vaterlandischen miinzknnde.In   A.    J .of   N.,    I . 16,51, 60, 67, 77;   X.   12,22. In   C. C.   J.,

    IV.   184  ;  V.   76.

    Bratnhall   medalets.In A.    J .of  N.,   II.   40.

    Brazil,   coins   of.L^E-mpire de Brisil   a I'Exposition   universelle de 1876./»C.   C.  J.,IV.   27.Breck   (Sanniuel).   Historical sketch   of   Continen-

    tal   paper   money.   PJiiladelphia.   1843.   8°.

    Contains thechief matterof two  essaysread before the Ameri-can   Philosophical Society  in   1843.   Reprinted   by  A. C.  Kline.Phila.,   1S63  ;  and in Mason's C. and S. C.   Mag.,   Vol.   III.

    Bremen,   coins   of./k   C. C.  J.,  III.   139.Breslau,   coins   of.

    /»A.    J .of  N.,V.   87.Brevoort   (J.   C).   Early Spanish   and   Portuguese

    coinage   in America.   /?«-Mag.   of   Am.   Hist.,   II. 334-8.i'eeA.    J .of  N.,   XVI.   I,   etc.

    Brewer   (Fisk   P.).   The   earliest   New   York   token.In   Hist.   Mag.,   V. 294-5.   Ills.

    British   Museum collection   of   coins.Co-nibe  : Veterum populornm et regum numi  qui  in   Museo   Bri-

    tannico adservantur.Head   :  SelectGreek coins exhibitedin   electrotype.Keary   : A   guide to the Italian  medals exliibited   in the king's

    library.Synopsis  of the contentsof the British   Museum.In  A.    J .of  N.,   IX.   63, 92  ; XIII.   65.Britons,   ancient coins of   the.

    Akertnan:   Ancient  coins of cities and princes.Akerman   : Observations on the coinageof llic   ancient Britons.Hawkins   : The silver coins of   England.

    In  A.    J .

    of  N.,   VI.   22  ; IX.   55.   In   C. C.  J.,   VII.   45.Bronze   used   for   coinage.

    IhC.A.   andN.   J.,    I .85.,

    Brown   (John),   memorial medal   of.In   A.    J .of   N.,   X.   28, 76.   In   C. C.  J .,    I .   7 .

    Browne   (W. A.).   The   money,   weights,   and   meas-ures   of   the   chief commercial nations in   the   world,with   the   British   equivalents.   Fourth edition.   Lon-don.   1870.   16°.

    Brunswick,   coins   of.In   A.    J . of   N.,   II.   45  ;  IV.   73   ! IX.   11.   In   C.   C.   J.,_I.   72   !

     ,

    III.   33  ; VI.   37-   ,

    Brutus,   coins   of./kA.    J .of  N.,XIII.   I.  -   >  .Brya-nt

    (Jacob).   A   new   system  ;  or   an   analysis,

    of   antient   mythology  :

     wherein  an   attempt   is   made

    to   divest   tradition   of   fable   and   to   reduce   the   truth

    to its   original   purity.   Third   edition.   . . .   With   a   por-

    trait   and   some   account   of   the   author.   A   vindicationof    the   Apamean   medal.   London.   1807.    6vols.

    41   pis.   8°.

    Last edition  ; the first appeared   i  ni773-'76  in   3vols.   Contain^

    numerous illustrations  of   coins.   The   vindication. of the Apamean

    medal   i  sin   Vol.   v.   289^-313.   :   '

    Burn   (Jacob   Henry).   A   descriptive catalogue   of the   London   traders,   tavern   and coffee-house   tokens,

    current in   the   seventeenth   century.   Presented to   the

    Corporation   Library   by   Henry   Benjamin   HanburyBeaufoy.   Second   edition.   London. 1855.    2portraits,

       2pis.   8°.

     The iirst edition was published in 1853.^

    BusHNELL   (Charles   I.)   An   arrangement   of   trades-men's   cards,   political   tokens,   also election   "medals,medalets,   etc.,   current   in  the   United   States of Ameri-ca   for   the   last   sixty   years,   described   from   the   origin-als   chiefly   in   the   collection of   the   author.   New

     York. 1858.    4pis., portrait   inserted.   12?.

    An   historical account of   the   first three busi-ness   tokens issued in   the   city   of New   York.   New York. 1859.    I  pi.   12°.

    _Also   printed   in   ValentineU 'manual of the  coiporation   of   thecity of New   York,   1859  ;  and in the  Hist.   Mag. 1859,III.   299.

    Bushnell   (Charles   I.),   his   collection,   of coins.In   A.    J .-of    N.,   1.24,   85, 87;   XV.   72;  XVII.   20, 44.   In

    C. C.  J.,   VII.   124.  In   Mag.   of  Am.   Hist.,   VIII.   635. In   Num.IV.   No.   6;   VI.   Nos.   2-4.

    Byzantine   coins.In   C. C.   J.,   II.   I,   17,40, 95, gS, 130, 172.CjVNADlAN (The)   Antiquarian   and   Numismatic

     Journal, published   by  the   Numismatic and Antiqua-rian   Society   of   Montreal. 1872-S2.   Vols.   I to   .X.In   progress.

    Canadian   coins,   tokens,   and  medals.Le   Roux   I   Complete  Canadian  copper  coin catalogiie.Sandham:   Coins, tokens,   and   medals of   the   Dominion   of 

    Canada.Sandham   : Medals   commemorativeof   the Visit of the   Prince

    of Wales   to Montreal in  i860.In   A.    J .of N.    I . i6;   II.   r6, 60, 96;   III.   71  ; IV   i,  61, 67,

    ^i'   l;n'   ^^' l\\f*' "   '   '^"^^    *   ■"8;   IX.   I,  45, 70;   XL    4   6  ;

    56 - , XlII.   30  ; XIV.   41, 71, 93  ; XV.   3, 33,53, 79  ; XVI.   r:, ,,.

    57, 81  ; XVII.   9, 39.   In fc."A.   and N   j"!? 33f'4;,    t  s   !

    as^,\\l',141, 15s,168, 172, 177  ; II.   I,   27, 49, 62, 127, 138, 160  ; III,   21,29.42,64,89,109,157,185;   IV.   38,45, 122, 169;   V.   43,75,136  181,,87,   .88:   VI.   119, 13s, 174;  VII.   21, 46, 95, .07,  I.IVIII.   49, 1S7;   IX.   74, 78;   X.   138, 14,,   168;  XI.   30, 36;   xiv!   f   '    ^  r

       '

       ?  >   '

       '   t    T   ' '' "'

    FtV^'   ' ?J'-   5' ".   57, 81  ; XVII.   9, 39.

    (78^^/; vYmVss!"-.''   •''•   "■  ''•   '''•   '''■   "'■

    \-"'paper   money.

    In A    J . of  N.,   III.   32.   In  C.   A.   and N.   J.,    I .53, ,07  ,  HI..6,   27, 64,  112;  V.   91.   /«C.C.   J.,   111.82;  V. 152.Capelli (Rudolph).   Numolheca   atque   rariora

    becceleriana   proat   se   obtulerunt   et   sub   stylum   vene-runt,   ex-temporanea   opella   consignante   D.   RudCapello   P.    Pedita   Hamburgi   tvpis   Rebenlini   annochristiano 1684   nunc   recusa   et   publice   vendendamense   Septembre   hujtas   anni.   Hamburgi.   171:0

       4pis.   f°  o    /   J •

    Carausius,   coins   of.De   Peyster:   The   history of  Carausius.

      P  u  b  l  i  c  D  o  m  a  i  n

      /  h  t  t  p  :  /  /  w  w  w .  h  a  t  h  i  t  r  u  s  t .  o  r  g  /  a  c  c  e

      s  s_

      u  s  e  #  p  d

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    9/35

    CARDWELL.

    Cardwell   (Edward).   Lectures   o n t he   coinageof the   Greeks and

     'Romans   ;   delivered in   the   Uni-

    versity   of Oxford.   Oxford. 1832.   8°.Carey (Henry   C.)   Money:   a   lecture delivered

    before the New   York   Geographical   and StatisticalSociety, Thursday, February,   1857.   Reprinted   from

    the Merchants'   Magazine   for   April,   1857.   Philadel-phia.   i860.   8°.

    Carolina   medal,   see   Jernagan   Cistern medal.

    Carrara   medals.In  A.   J.   of  N.,   X.   94 ;  XIII,   4 ;   XIV.   65.W^ T.   R. Marvin   : The Carrara   medals,  with notices of   the

    Dukes   of   Padua,   whose effigies they   bear, etc.,   reprinted   withadditions from Am.   Joiir.   of   Numismatics,   with 2 photographs.

    Carroll   (Charles),   medal   of.In   A.   J.   of  N.,   V. 8 ;   XV.   45.   In   the Catholic   World,   July,

    1876,p.   537.   Ills.

    Castellani   collection   of coins.FeuardeiU   :   On   some coins of the Castellani collection.In A.  J.   of   N., XII.   83.

    Castorland   half-dollar   or medal.In  A.   J.   of  N.,   II.   34, S6, 61;   V.   39i  VIII.   48.   In   C. C.   J.,

    III.   48.   In   Hist.   Mag.,   IV.   33.

    Catalogues   of   Auction sales  of coins  and medals.

    American.

    Atiinellt:   Numisgraphics,   in which   are marked the cataloguesowned by  the  Society.

     Jongs J   The coin collectors'  manual.Wooimard   :   Coin   sales of   W. Elliot Woodward./»A.   J.   of  N.,   1.29, 35, 43.56;   XV.9.   /k   C.   C.  J .,   VI.   13,

    22 ;   VII.   23, 75.   In   Num.,   VI.   No.   i.  ~

    English.

    1755.   Feb. 11-19.   Richard   Mead.   Ancient  and

    modern   coinsand   medals,   antiquities,   gems,   etc.

    262   p.   141   +   80   +   80 +   8i   +   76   -f   74   +   61-j- [346]   lots.   Priced,   portrait   and   plate   of   an-

    cient   «Dins.

    1795.   -Rev.   Richard   Southgate.   Ancient   andmodern   coins   and   medals.   21  -   |

     - 68   p.   104   +102   +loi  -   4

     -104  +   104   +"2  -   \ - no   +121

    lots.   Portrait,   memoir   by   Dr.   Combe.

     j8o2.   April   I2-May   31.   Samuel   Tyssen.   An-

    cient   and modern   coins   and   medals.   [7]  -   f219+   [2]   +23   p.   3128   lots.   Printed   prices,   por-trait.

    May   18.   Samuel   Tyssen.   Antiquities,

    seals   and curiosities.   11 p.   109   lots.

       /   December   6-10. Samuel   Tyssen.   Dupli-

    cates   of ancient   and   m.odern   coins   and  medals.

    40   p.   597   lots.   Priced.

    1818.  June   24-27.   John   Henderson.   English,Scotch   and   Irish   coins.  _ 29   p.   486   lots.   Priced

    and   named.

    1819.   March 3-1   1.  James   Brindley.  Modern

    medals   and   pattern   pieces.    6   5

    p.   889   lots.Priced   and   named,   portrait.

    1820.   March   14-22   ajid   May   5-12.   Richard

    Miles.   Ancient   and   modern   coins   and  medals.

    iig-).[2}p.   1743   lots.   Priced   and   named,portrait   and  memoir   inserted.

    February   18-19.   Richard   Miles.   Numis-

      >   matic   library.   30   p.   '635   lots.   Priced.

    1824.   March   S-12.   Sir   Mark   Mastefman   Sykes.

    Ancient   and  modern   coins   and   medals.   28   +

       5p.   441  lots.   Priced   and   named.

    1824.   February   23-26.   [Ralph   Willett.]   Englishcoins   and   medals. 19  -   f   5p.   360   lots. Pricedand named. See   1827, 1834.

    1827.   March 15-16.   Ralph   Willett.   Englishcoins   and medals.   16  p.   236   lots. Priced and

    named.

    1829.   February   25-28.   Joseph   Miller.   Englishand   modern coins   and medals. 35   p.   579   lots.

    1830.   June   3-9.   Right   Hon.   James,   Earl   of   Mor-ton,   who   died in   1768.   Greek   and Roman

    coins and medals   and   a few modern   coins.

    45 P- 737   ^ots.   Priced   and   named.

    1832.   May   30-July   13.   Marmaduke   Trattle.Ancient and modern   coing   and medals.   204p.   3387   lots. Priced   and   named,   portrait   in-

    serted.

    1834.   February,   19-23.   Ralph   Willett.   Romancoins. 25   p.   418   lots. Priced and   named. See

    1824,   1827.

    1837.   June   8-14.   John   Shepherd.   Ancient   andmodern   coins   and   medals,   English   tokens,   nu-

    mismatic   books.   46   p.   752   lots. Priced   and

    named,    i pi.   of Roman   coins inserted.

     July   17-19.   Robert Surtees.   Ancient   andmodern   coins   and medals.   32   p.   361   lots.

    1838.   April   30-May    3 .   William   Bentham.   Eng-

    lish   and   Roman   coins. 33   p.   587   lots. Priced

    and   named,   portrait   inserted.

     June   20-26.   Joseph   Gordon   Leybourn.

    English   coins   and   a   few Greek   and Roman.

    27   p.   536   lots.   Priced   and   named,    i   pi.   of 

    Roman   coins inserted.

    November   26-29.   Matthew   Young.   Nu-

    mismatic   library.   39   p.   984   lots. Priced   and

    named.

    1839—

    1842.   Matthew   Young.   Ancieixt   and  mod-

    ern   coins   and   medals.   Pt.    I . Feb'y   25-March   5 ,

    1839,    5   8p.   1070   lots   ;   Pt.   II.   June   3-1    1

     ,62  p.

    1057   lots;   Pt.   III.   Nov.   4-12,   69   p.   1130   lots;

    Pt.   IV.   Feb.   27-March   7 ,

    1840,  66

      p.   1142  lots  ;

    Pt.   V.  June   29-July    7 ,

       5   6p.   1065   lots;   Pt.   VI.

    Nov.   -2-7, 52  p.   816   lots;   Pt.  VII.   March   1-5,1841,37   p.   662   lots;   Pt.  VIII.   Nov.   3-10,   57   p.956   lots  ;   Pt.   IX.   Nov.   29-30,   20 p.   -S£ Jots   ;   Re-maining   portions   reserved   by   Miss   Woolton,

    deceased,   Nov. 30-Dec.    2 ,

    1842,   25   p.   497   lots.

    All   priced   and   named,   portrait   and   autographsinserted.

    1841.   May   21-29.   Si""  J°^"   Twisden,   Bart.   An-

    cient   and modern   coins   and medals. 53 p.   950lots.   Priced   and   named.

    1842.   June   30-July    7 .   Dean of St.   Patrick.   An-

    cient  and modern   coins   and   medals.    6   5p.   1026

    lots.   Portrait   inserted.

    1843.   April   5-12.   John   Trotter   Erockett.  An-

    cient   and modern   coins   and   medals 54   p.   921lots.   Priced   and   named,   autograph   letter   in-

    serted.

     June   24.   John   Trotter   Brockett.  Numis-

       ' matological   library.   15   p.   214   lots.   Priced   and

    named.

    May   31-June    5 .   Dr.  Jeremiah   Milles,   Dean

    of   Exeter,   deceased   in   1784;   and   Fletcher   Rain-

    cock.   Ancient   and   modern   coins   and   medals.

    54   p.   919  lots.   Priced   and   named.

     June    7 . Fletcher   Raincock.   Rev.   F.   Blick.

    Numismatological   libraries.   10  p.   143 lots.

      P  u  b  l  i  c  D  o  m  a  i  n

      /  h  t  t  p  :  /  /  w  w  w .  h  a  t  h  i  t  r  u  s  t .  o  r  g  /  a  c  c  e

      s  s_

      u  s  e  #  p  d

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    10/35

    CATALOGUES.

    1843.   June   3ci-July   4.   Rev.   Francis Blick. Greekand   Roman,   and   English   coins,   medals and   to-kens. 38   p.   581   lots. Priced   and named.

    1844.   March 18-30.   [Duke   of  Devonshire.]   Pt.   I.Greek   and   Roman   coins. 96   p.   1286   lots   ;   Pt.   II.Saxon   and

      English  coins,   60   p.

      757  lots. Priced

    and   named.

    1845.   March 5-8.   H.   P.   Standly.   Saxon,   Eng-lish and modern coins and  medals,  and numis-matic books.   66   p.   620   lots.

    August   18-21.   William   Benson.   Ancientand modern   coins,   medals and   tokens,   and nu-mismatic books.   61   p.   600   lots.   Priced andnamed.

    September   22-25.   [Rev.   F. I.   Stainforth.]British,   Saxon   and   English   coins and   medals.26   p.   388   lots.

    -^—   December 2-3.   R.   p.   Sale.   Pictures, coins,medals   and miscellaneous curiosities. 15   p.

    195   +   85   lots.

    1845-1846.   William Till.   Ancient and moderncoins,  medals   and   tokens. Pt.   I.  Jan.   6-1   1,  1845,

    71  p.

      747  lots;   Pt.

      II.   July  28-Aug.   4,

      74  p.

      915lots;   Pt.   III.   April   20-27, 1846,   81   p.   985   lots   ;Pt.   IV.   May   12-14,   PP-   82-Ti5>   lots 990-1461.All   priced   and   named.

    1846.   May   15.   William Till.   Numismatic   library.12 p.   191   lots. Priced and  named.

    February   9-10.   [Hon.   Mr.'   Butler.]   Eng-lish   coins,   medals and   tokens.   26   p.   342   lots.

    1847.   April   19-28.   Lieut.   Colonel Durrant. Brit-ish,   Anglo-Saxon   and   English   coins   and   medals.

    92   p.   1158   lots.   Priced   and named.

    1848.   March 15-18.   Joseph   Maydwell.   Saxonand   English   coins. 39   p.   499   lots.

    May   11-13.   Stanesby   Alchorne.   Englishand  foreign   coins and  medals. 29  p. 456   lots.

     July   31-Aug,   12.   Catalogue   of   the   entirePeinbroke collection   of   Greek, Roman,   English,

    Scotch,   Irish   and   foreign   mediaeval   coins   andmedals,   as   published   in   1746, 4°,   under   the   fol-lowing   title:   — "Numismata   Antiqua,   in   trespartes   divisa.   Collegit   olim   et aeri   incidi   vivensGur^/it' Vhomas   Pembrochiae   et   Montis   Gome-rici   Comes. Prelo   demum   mandabantur   A.   D.1746."   325   p. 1500   lots.   Catalogued   by   Mr.Burgon.   Priced   and   named,   portrait   of the   Enrlof   Pembroke,   examining   his   medals,   inserted.

    November   27-Dec.   7.   "^.   A.   A.   White.Greek,   Roman, British,   Saxon,   English,   Scotchand Irish coins   and   medals,   nop.   '140S   lots.

    1850.   July   8-1 5.   [Lord   Homesdale.]   Ancientand   modern coins   and   medals,   and   numismaticbooks. 98   p.   1033 lots.   Priced   and   named.

    1851.   January   15-18.   Rev.   Dr.   Neligan.   Ancientand   modern coins   and   medals'. 54  p. 597  lots.

     July   11-12.   An   eminent   amateur.   Paj^alcoins.   A.   D. 715-1846.   27  p. 345   lots.

     July 14-15.   William   Ferguson.   Englishand   Scotch   corns,   and   numismatic   books.   26   p.

    350   lots.

     Ju'y   16.   A   well-known collector.   Greekand Roman   coins,   and numismatic books.   16  p.

    154   lots.

    1852.   February   '5-7.   Mr.   Atcherly.   Ancient   andniodern   coins   and   medals,   and   numismaticbooks. 34   p.   469   lots.

    1852.   March-   4-10.   July   1-3.   George  Marshall;

    English   coins   and   medals.   64   +   29   p.   820   -|-

    471   lots.   Priced and   named.

    1853.   February   2.   H.   P.   Boerell.  Numismatic

    library.   15   p.   277   lots.

    . April   7-8.   Edward   Bedford  Price.   Anti-

    quities,   coins,   tokens,   books,   etc.   28   p.   571  lots.

    May   31.   English   coins  and  medals.   13   p.

    138   lots.

    1854.   February   10.   Cufic'^  Mamluk,   Syrian   and

    Greek   coins.   12 p.   167   lots.

    March   27.   Greek   and Roman   coins.   17   p.

    207   lots.

    May   2.   General   Baron   Koller;   and   an-other. Greek   and Roman   coins.   17  p.   172   lots.

     June   8-17,   June   26-July   5.   James   DodsleyCuff.   Greek,   Roman,   Anglo-Saxon,   English,Scotch   and   Irish   coins and medals,   and   numis-matic   books. 193   p.   2502   lots. Priced   and

    named,   portrait   and   autograph   letter inserted.

    See 1856.

    November   27-Dec.   2.   Charles Stokes.   An-

    cient   and   modern coins   and medals. 63   p.863   lots.

    1855.   February   22-March 3.   C.   W.   Loscombe.Ancient and modern coins and medals. 127   p.

    1472   lots. Sale   postponed  and took   place   March

    30-April   14.—'■—

     June   5.   James   Conder   and   F. Dixon.   Eng-lish   tokens,   and   Greek,   Roman and   Englishcoins.   17 p.   208   lots.

    1856.   February   7.   James   Dodsley   Cuff. Collec-tion of  di.iplicates.   12   p.   138   lots.   See 1854.

    1858.   November 15-23.   James   Whittall.   Greekand   Roman coins.   81 -\-   [2]   p.   (034   lots.

    November 24.   A   nobleman.   Roman   coins.16  p.   158   lots.

    1859,   January   lo-ti. H.   O.   Cureton.»Greek,   Ro-man,   British,

      Anglo-Saxon   and   English   coinsand   medals,   and   numismatic   books. 31   p.   433lots.

     January   28.   Ancient   and modern   coins   andmedals.   14 p. 157   lots.

    March 7-8.   Greek,   Roman   and   Englishcoins. 19 p.   264   lots.

    March 9.   Roman   and   English   coins.   16   p.171   lots.

    May   16-21.  John   Hu.xtable.   Greek,   Ro-mon,   British,   Anglo-Saxon   and   English   coinsand   medals,   and numismatic   books.   81   p'   887lots.

    —-   May   23-27.   Rev.   Joseph   William   Martin.Anglo-Saxon,   English,   Scotch   and   Irish   coins.61   p. 574   lots.

    ——  July   4-9-   Francis   Hobler.   Roman   coins.

    84  p.

      869  lots.

    August 23-25.   Ancient   and   modern,   coinsand   medals. 42   p.   624   lots.

    November   10.   C.   L.   W.   Merlin.   Greek^°™s^andcoinsof   theCrusader.s.   20   p.   141   lots.

    11-15.   Joseph   Lewis   Ethering-

    See   i86i.— November  _ ton   Curt.   Ancient and'modern   coins   rnirmed-als. 58   p. 793   lots.—

    November_26.   William   Ed^^•ards. Ancientand  modern   coins   and   medals.   10   p. 171   lots.

      P  u  b  l  i  c  D  o  m  a  i  n

      /  h  t  t  p  :  /  /  w  w  w .  h  a  t  h  i  t  r  u  s  t .  o  r  g  /  a  c  c  e

      s  s_

      u  s  e  #  p  d

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    11/35

    CATALOGUES.7

    i860.   January   25-26.   Early   British,   Saxon andEnglish   coins,   etc. 26   p.   314   lots.

    April   2-3.   Greek,   English, Anglo-American,American and modern   coins and  medals. 36   p.

    318   lots.

    April 4-5.   John   J.   A.   Boase. Roman   andmodern   coins and medals. 27   p.   444   lots. July   12-14.   H. M.   Kettlewell,   Francis   Graves

    and   another.   Ancient and modern   coins   andmedals. 34   p.   554   lots.

    1861.   January   14-19.   Rev.  J.   Lewin-Sheppard,and   Frederick   Sargent.   Roman   and   Englishcoins and   medals,   and numismatic books. 75   p.

    931   lots. I   pi.   ^i

    March   18-20.   W.   Waring   Hay   Newton   andM.   de   Carneiff.   Greek   and   Roman   coins.   61   p.597   lots.

     July   10-12.   Capt.   Edward Hoare and   oth-ers.  Jewish   and   English   coins. 65   p.   701   lots.

    August   2-10. Baron   S. de   Chaudoir,   Rev.Dr.   Bandinel   and others.   Ancient and moderncoins   and medals. 96   p.   1664   lots.

    August   12.   Octavius Borrell and   another.Greek,   Roman and   English   coins. 31   p.   234lots.

    November   n.   C.   L. W.   Merlin.   Greekcoins.   26   p.   158   lots.   See 18^c).

    December   16.   Rev. Isaac Bonsall. Ancientand   modern   coins and medals.   12 p.   158   lots.Postponed   and sold   April   30,   1862.

    1862.   February   24.   Octavius Borrell.   Greekcoins.   16   p.   128   lots.   See 1861.

    February   25-March   4.   Henry   Pershouse,E.   Treherne   and   General   Miles. Ancient   andmodern coins  and   medals. 94   p;   1106   lots.

     June   4-12.   C.   G.   Hiiber. Greek   and Ro-man coins. 138   p.   1444   lots.

     June   13-17.   Scientific   Italian   gentleman.

    Greek   and Roman   coins,   and numismatic books.64   p.   766   lots.

      '

    August   II,   Miss   Richardson Currer.   Ro-man   and   English   coins   and medals. 25  p.

    254   lots.

    ——   August   12-16.   Colonel   George   Thomas,and   others.   Greek, Roman,   Bactrian   and   Eng-lish   coins and   medals.   79   p.   1143  lots.

     J863.   February   2-3.   Greek   coins. 30   p.   300   lots.

    February   4-5.   Count   Camille   Roma,   and

     Thomas Bliss.   Greek,   Roman   and   Englishcoins. 35   p.   360   lots.

    Feb. 23-24.   Ancient   and   modern coins

    and   medals,   and   numismatic books. 32   p.   463lots.

    February   25-26.   Benjamin   Nightingale.

    Roman coins   and modern   medals   and  tokens,and numismatic books.   24   p.   359   lots.

    ' May   28-30.   Walter   Prideaux.   Ancientand modern coins  and medals.   49   p.   507   lots.

     June   2-3.   Ancient   and modern coins   andmedals. 32   p.   416   lots.

     June   29-July   4.   The   Chevalier   N.   Ivanoff."Greek   coins.   97   p.   787   lots.

    1864.   April   22-25.   Nehemiah   Griffiths.   Greek,

    Roman   and   English   coins and   medals. 32   p.

    676   lots.

    1867.   July   29-30.   Ancient and  modern coins   andmedals,   and   numismatic   books. 35   p.   397   lots.

    1868.   July 3i-Aug.   I,   Edward Hawkins.   Eng-lish,   Scotch and   Irish   coins,   medals and   tokens.30   p. 336   lots.

    1877.   July   13.   From   the   collection   of    the   Bankof    England.   English   coins.   21   p.   184   lots.Priced.

    1878.   April   8-9.   Collection of   the   Bank of   Eng-land.   English   and  foreign   medals and  Englishtokens. 29   p.   263   lots. Priced.

    1879.   April   21-23.   Major-General   Wm.   YorkeMoore.   Early   British,   Anglo-Saxon, English,Scotch   and   Irish   coins. 30   p.   444   lots.   Priced.

    November 18-19.   George   Wakeford.   Eng-lish   coins,   medals,   war   medals, tokens,   etc.

    50  p.   406   lots. Priced.

    1881.   May   30-31.   Charles Sackville Bale.   Greekand Roman   coins,   cinque   cento   Italian medalsand   English   coins.   Fifth   part, pp.   137-169,Nos.   1861   to 2202.

    French.1850.   21  Janvier.   Lyon. Auguste   Frere. Mon-

    naies et   medailles   anciennes,   du   moyen-Sge   etmoderne,   et   biblibtheque   numismatique.   287   p.

    4536   +   3°8   lots.

    1875.   18-20   Octobre. Paris.   Regnault.   Mon-naies   etrangeres (Anglaises, Espagnoles,   Portu-

    gaises,   Am^ricaines).   Seconde   partie. pp.   75-198.   Lots 815-2106.   3   pis.

    1878.   18-22   Mars.   Regnault.   Monnaies   et me-dailles   Franyaises   et   etrangeres.   Troisiime   par-tie. 144  p.   2050   lots.

    17 Juin.   J.   B.   A.Jarry.   Medailles   Romaines,consulaires   et   imperiales.   162  p.   2426   lots.Portrait.

    21  Juin.   J.   B.   A.  Jarry.   Monnaies   royaleset   seigneuriales   de   France. 199 p.   2701   lots.

    -Portrait.1880.   I Mars.   Crignon   de   Montigny.   Medailles

    Grecques,   Romaines, Fran9aises   et   etrangeres,medailles   artistiques,   ouvrages   de  numismatique,etc. 163   p.   1809   lots. 3   pis.   Memoir   by   J.de   Witte.

    German.

    i868-'69,   Ritter   von   Schulthess-Rechberg.   Miinz-

    u.   medaillen-sammlung.   Als  anhang  zum   thaler-cabinet   des   verstorbenen   herrn   K.   G. Ritter vonSchulthess-Rechberg   bearbeitet   von  Julius   undAlbert Erbstein.   Dresden.   1868-69.   8   pis.2  vols.   8°. 7380   lots.   Printed   prices.

    1869.   Ferdinand   Ockel.   Die   miinzen-medaillen-

    und   Orden-sammlung   des   verstorbenen herrn

    Kauffmann   Ftrdinarid   Ooksl.,   Berlin.   1869.12°.

    5000   +   36  lots.   Printed   prices.

    Carl   Ludwig   von   Duisburg.   Verzeichniss

    der  medaillen-sammlung   des   verstorbenen Sani-

    tiitsrath   Dr.   med.   Carl   Ludwig   von   Duisburg   in

    Danzig,   welche   nebst   der   von   demselben   hinter-

    lassenen   numismatischen   bibliothek.   Danzig.

    1869.   8°. 1357   +   315   lots.   Printed   prices.

    1871.   Carl   Heinrich   Haase.   Sammlung   von

    miinzen   und   medaillen   im   auftrage   des   verstor-

    benen   zum   Behuf ihrer   versteigerung   kurz

    beschrieben   von   Dr.   E. G. Gersdorf.   Leipzig.

    1871.   8°. 4782   lots. Printed   prices.

      P  u  b  l  i  c  D  o  m  a  i  n

      /  h  t  t  p  :  /  /  w  w  w .  h  a  t  h  i  t  r  u  s  t .  o  r  g  /  a  c  c  e

      s  s_

      u  s  e  #  p  d

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    12/35

    CATALOGUES.

    1872.   Heimburge   and  J.   de   Wellens.   Cataloguede   la   riche collection   de   monnaies   et  medaillesantiques,   modernes   et   du   moyen-age   et d e   labiblioth^que numismatique   de feu   M.   Heim-burge,   rentier   a  Jena   ;   et des   medailles   de   larevolution   Fraa9aise,   des   prelats   de   I'Empire,

    etc.,   ayant   fait   part   du cabinet   de feu   M.   lebaron  J.   de   Wellens. Franckfort sur   le   Mein.1872.   I   pi.   8°. 29B6   lots. Printed   prices.

    1875.   Henri   Reignault,   Heinri   Stecki and vonLohr.   Catalogue   de   la   celebre   et   riche collec-tion   de   monnaies   et   medailles   Italiennes,   desPapes,   de   I'ordre St.  Jean   de   Rhodes   e t deMalte,   etc., etc.,   formee   par   M.   Henri   Regnault. . .  reunie   a   la serie   de   monnaies   et   medaillesPolonaises   (He   partie)   de   M.   le conte   HenriStecki,   et k   la   collection   tres-considerable   demonnaies rares   du   moyen-age   e t d es   tempsmodernes   de   M.   le   Capitainevon   Lohr.   Franck-

    fort sur   le   Mein. 1875.   i   pi.   8°. 6705   lots.Printed   prices.

    Rudolph,   R.   von   Wildenstein,   Ed. ZoUerand   Stblting.   Catalogue   der   reichhaltigen   Ru-

    dolph'schen   miinz-sammlung   (universell),   ver-

    bunden'mit   der  gewahlten sammlung   Rbmischerund Griechischer   raiinzen   des   Herrn Baron   R.von   Wildestein,   ferner der vortreffichen serie

    Frankfurter   miinzen und medaillen   des sel.'Herrn Eduard   ZoUor   sowie der  ausgezeichnetensuite Deutscher   Stadte-miinzen und transatlan-tica   aus   der  sammlung   des   herrn oberamtmann

    Stolting   in Celle. Frankfurt   a.   M. 1875.   '   P^'8°. 4048   lots. Printed   prices.

    1876.   Stblting   and   Robert Cleff.   Catalog   derhiiinz-und   medaillen-sammlung   des   herrn   ober-amtmann Stblting   in Celle.   (II   theil,   mittelalterund   neuzeit)   ;   vereinigt   mit der miinz-samm-lung   des sel.   herrn Robert   Cleff    (universell).Frankfurt   a.   M. 1876.   i   pi.   8°. 4496   lots.Printed   prices.

    Paul   Henckel. Die Paul   Henckel'schensammlung Brandenburg-Preussischer   miinz   und

    medaillen. Beschrieben   von   Adolph   Weyl.Berlin.   1 876 . 4   pis.   4°.   5504   lots. Printedprices.

    1877.   Brandenburg-Preussiche   miinz-sammluhg.Bearbeitet von   Adolph   Weyl.   Berlin. 1877.Ills.   4°.   2230   lots.

    1878.   Jules   Fonrobert. Die  Jules   Fonrobert'sehesammlung  iiberseeischer miinzen   und  medaillen.Ein   beitrag   zur mlinz   geschichte   ausser   EuropAischer lander. Bearbeitet von Adolph   Weyl. —Amerika. — I.   Abtheilung   :   Nord-Amerika.   Ber-lin.   1878. 4°.   6205   lots.   Ills.   II.   Abtheilung   :Central-Amerika. Berlin. 1878.   Ills.   Lots   6206-7853-

    1880.  J.   Leitzmann.   Kalalog   der   sammlung   an-tiker,   mittelalterlicher   und   moderner   miinzenund medaillen   des   seligen   herrn   Pastor  J.   Leitz-mann . . .

     welche  von

      C. G. Thieme   offehtlichgegen   baare   zahlung   zur  versteigerung   gebrachtwird.   Leipzig.   1880.   8°. 5200   lots.

    1881.   Catalog   einer   interessanten  sammlung   vonkntiken mittelalterlichen   und neueren   miinzenund reformations-medaillen.   Adolph   Hess.Frankfurt   a.   M.   1881. 8°. 1803   lots.

    1882.   Verzeichniss   der   dubletten   des   Kbnig-lichen miinz-kabinets   zu   Berlin, igter   auktions-katalog   von   Adolph   Weyl.   Berlin.   1882. 4°.4878   lots.

    Catalogues   of coins and medals  issued   by  dealers,

    priced.

    American.

    AttinelU:   Numisgraphics,   in   which   are   marked

    the   catalogues   owned   by   the   Society.

    English.

    Henry   ( J.).   A  catalogue   of   English   coins in   silverand   copper.   London,   n.   d.   Ills.   12°. 24   p.

    334   lots.

    Lincoln   (W.   S.)   and Son.   Catalogue   of   coins and

    medals   comprising   Greek   coins,   silver   and   cop-per  ;   Roman   gold,   silver,   first,   second   and thirdbrass   ;   early   British   gold,   silver   and   coppercoins  ;   Saxon   pennies   ;   English   coins in   gold,silver   and   copper,   from   the   Conquest   to thepresent   time  ;   Scotch coins   ;   silver   and   bronzemedals   . . .   London. 1856.   16°. 1371   lots.

    Same. 1858.   16°. 2856   lots.

    Same. 1861. 16°. 5369   lots.

    Same.   Parts   I-IX.'   \&'. 1864-66.

    French.

    Rollin   and   Feuardent.   Catalogue   d'une   collectionde   monnaies   royales   de   France. Paris. 1864.24°.   2626   lots.

    Catalogue   d'une   collection   de   monnaiesantiques   de   I'Espagne.   Paris,   n.   d. 24°.   1378lots.

    Catalogue   d'une   collection   de   medailles   Ro-maines,   le.   et 2e. partie   :  As,   families   Romaines,imperiales   jusqu'a   Pupien.   Paris &  Londres.n. d. 24°.   5076   lots.

    Catalogue   d'une   collection   de   medailles   desrois   et des   villes   de   I'ancienne   Grece, 36.   partie   :Asie   et   Afrique.   Paris. 1864.   24°.   Lots 6353-9601.

    German.Hess   (Adolph).   Catalog   einer   Thaler— (md   me-

    daillen —sammlung   mit   beige   fiirgten   verkaufs-preisen.   Frankfurt   a.   M. 1878.   3393   lots.

    Catalogue   of    American   store   cards, etc.,   withspace   for   marking   the   condition,   price,   rarity,   etc.,of   each   piece,   designed   for   the   use   and  convenienceof  collectors.   Philadelphia,   n.   d; Sq.   4°.

    Catalogue   of   gold,   silver,   copper,   brass,   bronze,and   porcelain   coins   and   medals,   known   for   manyyears   as   the   Dr.   Spier's   collection,   and   now   belong-mg   t o t he   Society   of    California   Pioneers.   Thiscollection   is  composed   of   the   most   rare   and   valuablemedals   and   coins of   all   nations,   from   the   earliestcomage   of    the   ancients   down   to   the   present   time.San   Francisco. 1877.   8°.

    Catalogue   of    the   New   York   State   Library.

    Maps,   manuscripts,   engravings,   coins,   etc.   Albany1857.   8°.

    Catholic   (The)   World.   July,   ,876.   CharlesCarroll   of   CarroUton. IlUi^.

    Cent   of   the   U.   S.Frossard:   Monograph   of   United   State.sCents.

    ■78,   VI.   I,   ,7,   42, 48,   S2, 69,   81, 97,   1,3,   ,31, HS,   161, iSo-VII.   ,2, 28   35, 56, 70.   In   Hk.   Mag.;   II.   x'jz';   ifi.    4   5   ' ,

    ,25

    l'c.M.,v!'7r.'..TVi'°4.'   °™'' "■''•  '"   ^•''-   ^''^

      P  u  b  l  i  c  D  o  m  a  i  n

      /  h  t  t  p  :  /  /  w  w  w .  h  a  t  h  i  t  r  u  s  t .  o  r  g  /  a  c  c  e

      s  s_

      u  s  e  #  p  d

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    13/35

    CATALOGUES.

    Cent   of  1793.7»A.   J.   o£N.,   III.   4,47,84,92,93;   IV.   22,40,46,96;   V.

    13, i6i   VII.   6,   43.   In   C.   C.   J.,   IV.   i5S,   177.   /«   M.   C. andS.  C.-M.,   II.   85, 91 ;   III.   14, 25, 54, 72, 86,-

    1794'--  Maris   : Varieties of the copper issues . . .

    1794./m a.   J.   of  N.,.   IV.   22, 97;   VII.   6.   /«   C. C.   J.,   V.   9, 20.   /«Num.,   IV.   Nos.   4, 5.

    179s. '96.   '98,   1832./«A.   J.   of  N.,   V.   63;   VII.   6.

    : 179 9-/«   A.   J.   of  N.,   XVII.   46.   /k   C. C.  J .,   V.   97.

    1804.

    /kC.   C.J.  ,111.   12.

    Centennial   medals of   the   U.   S.In  A.   J.   of   N.,   IX.   20, 64, 73;   X.   34, 62;   XI.   14, 65;   XII.

    43,71, 100; XIII.   31.   In   C. A. and N.   J.,   V.   134. In   C. C.  J.,1.36,62,68,69,92,   103,121,131,162; 11.5,34.

    Cerda   de  Villarestan   (M.).   Catalogo general-de   las   antiquas   monedas autonomas   de   Espaiia,   con

    noticia   de   sus   legendas,   tipos,   slmbolos   y pueblos   a

    que   corresponden.   Madrid. 1858.   8°.  -

    Chamillart,   medal of.y«  A.   J.   of  N.,   XVI.   32.

    -   Channel   Islands   (Jersey   and Guernsey),   coins   of.hi   C.   C.   J.,   II.   38.

    Charles   I,   of   England,   his collection   of coins.  _ /k  C.   A. and N.  J.,   IV.   59.

    his   gold   five-pound-piece.

    In   A.   J.   of   N.,   IV.   37;   XII.   88.

    Chase   (Pliny   E.).   Catalogue   of tokens   circulatingduring   the   Rebellion of   1861. [New   York.   1864.]   8°.

    Catalogue   of the collection of the American   PhilosophicalSociety.

    Chevalier   (Nicolas).   Histoire   de   Guillaurae   III.roi   d'Angleterre   . . .   contenant   ses   actions   les   plusmemorableS  depuis   sanaissance   jusques   k   son   eleva-

    tion   -sur   le   trone,   &   ce   qui   s^est passe   depuis   jusquesa   I'entiere   reduction du   royaume   d'Irlande. Parmedailles,.   inscriptions,   arcs   de   triomphe,   et   autres

    monumens   publics.   Amsterdam.   1692.   Ills.   f°.

    Chili,   coins   of.In  C.   C.  J .,   IV.   151, 175-

    Chinese   coin detector.   In   Chinese.   Ills.   16°.

    Clay (Charles).   Currency   of    the   Isle of   Man,from its earliest   appearance   to   its   assimilation   with

    the   British   coinage   in   1840 ;   with   the   laws and   other

    circumstances connected   with   its   history.   Edited

    by   Charles   Clay,   M.   D.   . .   .   The article   on   paper

    currency,   treasure-trove,   etc.,   by   J.   Frissell   Crellin.Douglass.   1869.   Frontisp.   11  pis.   8°.

    Vol.   XVII   of the Manx   Society's  pubUcations.

    Collections   of American   coins, tokens,   med-

    als,   bills,   etc.,   and   also   the   currency   of   the   Isle   of 

    Man,   arranged according   to   dates,   from   the   cabinets

    of   Charles   Clay,   M.   D. Manchester.   1866.   8°.

    See in   M.   C. and S. C.   M.,   I.   33;   V.   173;   VI.   16.

    On   the   copper   and other   currency   of   the

    Isle   of Man.   In   Proceedings   of    the   ManchesterNumismatic   Society.   Pt.   I.   1864.   pp.   5-17.

    'Ills.   ;

    '

    Pt.   II.   1865.   pp.   41-42.

    Cleaning   coins,   methods   of./»A.   J.   of   N.,   V.   8, 72;   VI.34;   KV.   78.   /«C.C.J.,I.

    95.   In   Numis.   Pilot, No. 2.

    Cleves,   coins   of.

    In   C. C.   J.,   IV.   68.

    Cob   money.In   A.

    " ' ""

    IV.   152.

    -   Chinese   coins.Del Mar  ;   Monograpf!   on the Iiistory   of  money in China.

    .Lubbock:   The   history   of   money.   In   Nineteenth   Century,"Nov, 1879.

    " -   Wylie   :   Coins   of  the . . .   present dynasty of   China,   In   Jour-nal of the  Shanghai Literary   and Scientific  Spciety.-In   A.   J.   of  N.,   I,   17, 25i   II-   59i   Hi-   5 i  VIII,   49, 59 i  XII,

    73;   XV,   61,   In   C, C,  J :,   I.   180;   III,   5;   IV.   12,29, 48, 60;V.   8,   151.   In   London   Athenaeum,   Scrap book,   I,   6.   In   New York   iSmes,   June   25, '79,   Scrap book,  I.   57.

    Christianity,   progress   of,   illustrated   by   coins.

    ]Valsh : An   essay on ancient coins and medals.

    Christina,   Queen   of   Sweden,  her cabinet   of coins.

    Havercamp:   M^dailles   de  grand et moyen bronze du   cabinet

    de.lareine   Cliristine.

    Church   tokens.In   A.   J.   of   N.,   VI.   70, 84; VIII.   44, 92;   IX.   12

    :IV.   52. In   Hisl.   Mag.,   3d Ser.,   I.   57, 124,246, 371ids.   C.   M.,   V.188.   /;« Num.,   IV.   No. 6.

    A.   J.   of   N.,   III.   32;   V.   72;   Xtl.   70.   /«   Hist.   Mag.,

    XIV.and

    ;  IX.   12;   XII.   21;-•'-   --- In   M.   C.

    Coffin,   (Tristram),   medals   of.

    In  A.  J.   of  N.,   V,   40;   X.   So.   In   C. C.   J.,   I.   190.   In   Hist.Mag.,   VIII.   277, 346.

    Cohen   (Henry).   Description generale   des   mon-naies   de   la repUblique   Romaine,  coiiimunement   appe-lees   medailles   consulaires.   Paris. 1857. 75  pis.

    Sq.   4°.

    Description historique   des   monnaies   frap-

    pees   sous   I'empire   Remain,   communeraent   appelees

    medailles   imperiales.   Paris. i859-'62.   6   vols.   ;

    Supplement.   1868.   i   vol.   120   pis.   8°.

    Coin   and   Stamp   Journal.   Kansas   City,   Mo.,   (till

     June,   1876)   and   New   York.   1875-77.   Vols.   I-III.,   The coin department was discontinued with No.   9 of  Vol.   III.Coin   Collector's   Journal.   Published   by   J.   W.

    Scott &   Co.,   New   York.   1875-82.   Vol.   I-VII.   Inprogress.

    Coin   Journal.   Edited   by   Charles   Steigerwalt.Lancaster,   Pa.   Vol.   I.   Nos.   1-2,   April   and   June,

    1878.   AH   published.   — New   issue,   1S79-82.   Vols.I-III.

    Coinage,   methods   of.

    In   Appleton's   Journal,   June,   1878.   In   C.   A. and N.   J., II.90.   -

    Colburn   (Jeremiah).   English   coins   struck forthe   American   colonies.   Coins issued  by   the   several

    States   and   by   the   Federal   government   previous   to

    the   establishment   of    the   mint   in 1792.   In   Hist.Mag.,   I. 297-300.

    -.   The   first   coinage   of    America.   In   Hist.Mag.,   I.   225-7.   Ills.

    Collectors   of coins   in   America.

    87;   II.   8,   25, 26,IX.   23.   See also

    Mercer:   Numismatic   directory,  i88r.

    In   A.   J.   of   N.,   I.   12, 24,26, 58, 61, 76, 85104,111;   III.   9,   55,63;   IV.   34;   VIII.   65;Bushnell,   Mickley.

    College   of   the   City   of   New   York   commemorationmedal. -

    In   K.   J,   otN.,   11.57-

      P  u  b  l  i  c  D  o  m  a  i  n

      /  h  t  t  p  :  /  /  w  w  w .  h  a  t  h  i  t  r  u  s  t .  o  r  g  /  a  c  c  e

      s  s_

      u  s  e  #  p  d

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    14/35

    lO   COLOMBIA.

    Colombia,   coins   of.IiiC.   C.  J .,   IV.   115.COLONIA   (Dominique   de).   Histoire   litteraire   de

    la ville   de   Lyon,   avec   une   biblioth^que   des   auteursLyonnois,   sacres et   profanes,   distribues   par   siecles.Lyon.   1728.   2  vols,   in   i.   8   pis.   Sq.   4°.

    Altar of   Lyons   on coins, p.   71, 89.   Medal of Henri   IV.,   p. 40.Coins of   Lyons,   p. 35.   Com  of Mark   Antony, p.  40.

    Colonial   coins   and   tokens of America.A7ithon:   Silver  loujs   of fifteen sous, etc.Clay  : Collections of American  coins, tokeiis, etc.Crosby :   The   early coins of   America.Dickeson  :   The American  numismatic manual.Felt : An   historical account of Massachusettscurrency.Frossard:   Monograph   of United Statescents, etc.Hickcox   :   An  historical account of American   coinage.Maris :   A  historical sketch of the coins of New  Jersey.Ogden :   An   enquiry   into- the   early monetary history   of the

    American  colonies.Phelps: History   of   Newgate,  Ct.,   Granby coppers, p.- 15.Prime  :   Coins, medals, and seals, ancient and modern.Slafter   : The   Vermont   coinage.

      '

    Slafter   : The copper coinage of the Earl of   Stirling.Siichiey   ;   Notes on American   currency.Un£le Sara's almanac for   1878. ^Early American   pieces, p.   14.Wright : The American   negotfator, or the various currencies

    of the British   colonies in   America./kA.   J.   of   N.,   I.   20;   V.   37;   VII.   35.45. 94;   VIII.   18;   X.

    46.   /k   C.   A,   and N.  J.,   I.   3.   In   C. C.  J .,   I.   141;   I,V.  89;   V.103, 106;  Vli.   74.   In   Harper's   New   Monthly Mag(,   i860, p.468.   In  Hist.   Mag.,   I.   297.   In   M. C. and S. C.   Mag.,   I.   i,   9,19.35.39;   III. '132.   /«   Num., I. No.   6;   II.   No. 2 ;   v. No.   4.See also Auctori   plebis ; Baltimore   ; Connecticut ;  Gloriamregni;   Gloriuvs   III   vis;   Good Samaritan ;   Granby;   Immu-nis  Columbia;   Kentucky;   Louisiana; Maryland:   Massa-chusetts;   Newby;   New   Hampshire ;   New   Jersey;   New

     York   ;   Rosa   Americana ;   Somers Islands ;   So.uth CaroHna;Standish   Barry ;   Vermont;   Virginia;   Voce  populi.

    '   Colonial   paper   money.American   Antiquarian,   Vol.   I.  p.  36.Derby   :   History   of   paper moneyin Massachusetts.Felt:   An historical account of Massachusetts currency.Gouge :   A   short history of   papermoney.Hart  :   History   of   the issuesof   paper money  in the American

    colonies.Hickcox :   History   of  the bills of credit of New York.Phillips : Historical sketchesof   paper   currency.Potter :   A   brief accountof Rhode Island   paper money.

    Combe   (Taylor).   Veterum   populorum   et   regum

    numi   qui   in Museo   Britannico adservantur.   Londini.1814.   15  pis.   Sq.   4°.

    Comets,   coins   and   medals   commemorating   them.

    /k  A.   J.   of  N.,   1.83.   /«C.   C.  J .,   VII.   145.Condensed   catalogue   of   the   manuscripts,   books

    and   engravings   on   exhibition   at   the   Caxton celebra-tion,   held under   the   auspices   of   the   Numismatic andAntiquarian   Society   of    Montreal   .   . .   June,   1877.Montreal.   1877.   8°.

    Coins  and medals, p. 55.

    Confederate States   of   America,   coins   of./wA.J.ofN.,   XII.   P9;   XIII.   93 ;   XIV.   4, 56;   XVI.   94;

    XVIl.   14.   In   C.   A. and N.   J.,   VI.   167;  XI.   45.   In   C. C.  J.,I.   96;   IV.   188;  VII.   96.   In   Num.,   HI.   Nos.   4, 5, 6.-

    paper currency.

    Haseltine :   Descriptive catalogue of   Confederate   notes andbonds.

    Lee :   Currency of  the  Confederate States of America.

    Inh.   J.   of   N.,   II.   11,12,36,44;   X.   47;   XII.   i;   Xlll.   36,„/— —   seal.

    [PicHetf}:   Sigillogia. Being  someaccount of   thegreatorbroadseal of the Confederate Statesof America.

    tokens   and   medals.

    In   A.   J.of   N.,   II.   95, 112; VIII.   47; XIII.   16; XIV.   40, 46./«   C.   C.   J.,   III.   63 ;   IV.   97.   /KNum.,UI.No.   3;   IV.   No.   s;V.   No.   4.

    " Confederatio   " coins.

    In   C. C.   J.,   I.   149.   In   Hist.   Mag.,   VH.   319.

    Connecticut   colonial   coins.Phelps:   History   of   Newgate,   Ct.,   p. 15-In  A.   J.   of   N.,   V.   6g, 73, 75;   VIII.   63.

    70.   In   Coin   Journal,   III.   4-paper   currency

    In   Am.   Antiquarian,   III.   227,

    In   C.   C.   J.,   I.   39.

    In   Hist.   Mag.,   VI.   99-

    Conob,"   inscription   on   Roman   coins,   its   mean-ing.

    Lemaitrc   : Les   lettres   o   b des   legendes   monitaires   du  Bas-

    Empire.In   A.   J.   of   N.,   XVII.   5-   •

    Constantine   the,   Great,   coins   of.

    Phillips  :   Worship   of   the sun.   The   story   told   by a coin of Constantine  the Great.

    Reprinted   from the Am.   Jour,   of   Num.,   XIV.Contemporary (The)   Review.   February,   1879.

    Money   in Ancient Greece   and Rome.   A   chapter   inthe   history   of   political economy. By   Franjois   Le-normant.

    Continental   paper   money.A 7itiquarian  :   A   review of the article on Continental   paper

    money, etc.Breck   : Historical sketch of Continental  j^apermoney.Gouge :   A   short history  of   paper money.Haseltine   :   Description   of the   paper money   issued   by   the

    Continental   CongressPhillips   : Continental  paper money.In  Am.   Antiquarian;   I.   10,36, 78.   In   A.   J.   of  N.,   V.   4;   VI.

    18,29, 36, 48.  /«   C.   A. and N.   J.,  VIII.   147.  In   Coin   Journal,III.   1.   In   Hist.   Mag.,   1.279,349;   11.212;   III.   71;   IV.   53;V.   71;   VII.   282.   In   Mag.   of  Am.   Hist.,   I.   751,   In   M.   C. andS. C.   M.,   V.   69, 85.

    '

    Cook   (Captain),   medal   of.In  A.   J.   of   N.,   II.   38.   In   Hist.   Mag.,   VII.   142.

    Copper   coins,   modern.Reinhardt:   Kupfer-kabinet.

    Copperheads   or Rebellion   tokens.CJiase :   Catalogue of tokens circulating during   the  Rebellion of 

    1861.In   A.   J.   of   N.,   I.   9, 13, 23, 24, 31, 38, 46, 52,63, 72, 79, 87;

    II.   52;   III.   24, 66;   IV.   16, 24.   In   C. C.  J .,   I.   12, 83;   IV.   48;V.   54;   VII.   I,   17,41, 60, 65, 82, 103,113, 129, 153, 169, 182. InNum.,   Masonic   copperheads, I.   No. 6.

    Corea,   coins   of.

    In   C.   C.   J.,   V. 149.

    Corner-stones,   custom   of    placing   coins underthem.

    ,,   /k  A.  J.   of  N.,   II.   89;   IV.   19;   VII.   63.CoRSiNi (Eduardi).   Ue   Minnisari   aliorumque

    Armeniae   regum   nummis   et   Arsacidarum   epoch'adissertatio.   Liburni. 1754.   Sq.   8°.

    Costa   Rica,   coins   of.InC.   C.  J .,   VI,   121.

    Cromwell,   coins   and   medalsvf.Hen/rey :   On  some medals and seals of  the   Cromwelj   family.

    - Vv/-  '"

    ^■' /^^\59,70;   VI.   56;   VII.   29;   X.   50;   XIIL

    37^;XVI.   15.   /„   C. A.   and N.  J.,   IV.   33.   In   C. C.  J.,   I.   8;

    Crosby (Sylvester   S.).   The   early   coins   of  Americaand   the   laws  governing   their   issue.   Comprising   alsodescriptions   of    the Washington

      pieces,   the   Anglo-American   tokens,   many   pieces   of    unknown   origin,of the   seventeenth   and   eighteenth   centuries,   and   thefirst   patterns   of    the   United   States   mint.   Boston.1875.   1°   pis-   fjq.   f    .

    Cross   on   coins   and   its   symbolism.In  A.  J.   of  N.,   IX.   35.   In   Hist.   Mag.,   2d Series,   I.   288.Crusaders,   their   coins.

    Scldumberger .-.Les  nrincipaut^s Francques   du  LevantIn   A.   J.   oTN.,  Xlli.   54;   XVII.   31.   In   C.   C.  J .,   Ill   ,„152, 164,171, 177, 179. ■'   ■>■>^"- 132.

      P  u  b  l  i  c  D  o  m  a  i  n

      /  h  t  t  p  :  /  /  w  w  w .  h  a  t  h  i  t  r  u  s  t .  o  r  g  /  a  c  c  e

      s  s_

      u  s  e  #  p  d

  • 8/20/2019 Catalogue of the numismatic books in the library of the American Numismatic and Archæological Society / [Richar…

    15/35

    CYPRUS. IICyprus,   coins   of.

    In   A.   J.   of   N.,  XIII.   50.   In   C. C.   J.,   III.   16.1; V.   187.Cyrene,   coins   of.

    In   A.   J.   of   N.,   XIV.  49,  56;   XVI.   39.

    Cyzicus,   coins   of.In   e. C.   J.,   IV.,   134.

    Danish   coins   and medals.In   C. C.   J.,   II.   90;   III.  6;   V.   185.Darbishirk   (R. D.).   On   some   autonomous coins

    of  ancient   Spain,   current   in   Malaga   and Seville   in

    1863.   In   Rrqcgedings   of    the   Manchester Numis-matic   Society, -rt.   II.   1865,   pp.   31-38.

    Darics   of Persia.In  A.   J.   of  N.,   IV.   81.   In   C. C.   J.,   V.   56.

    Dates,   their   first   appearance   on   coins   and medals.

    /« A.  J.   of  N.,   I.   24, S6;   VI.   22, 88;  XIII.   4.

    Decius,   emperor   of   Rome,   coins   of.

    In   A.   J.   of  N,,   VII.   S3;  VIII.   16.'

    Decorah   (The)   Numismatic  Journal.   E. W. Hol-way,   editor,   Decorah,   Iowa.   January   to   October,

    187 5.   Vol.   I.   Nos.   I   to 4.   All   published.

    Del   Mar   (Alexander).   Monograph   on   the his-tory   of   money   in   China,   from   the   earliest   times   to

    the   present.   San   Francisco.   1881. [c.   1880.]   2  pis.8°.

    De   Peyster (J.   Watts).   The   history   of   Carau-sius,   the   Dutch   Augustus   . . .  with   which   is   inter-

    woven   an   historical   and ethnological   account   of   the

    Menapii,   tlie ancient   Zeelanders   and Dutch   Flem-

    ings   . .   . [Second   title]   The   story   of   Carausius,   the

    Dutch   Augustus,   and   emperor   of   Britain and   the

    Seas   ;   and of   Holland's   mighty   share in   the   defeat of 

    the   Invincible   Armada: likewise   the   lives   of    the

    Dutch   admirals,   from their monuments   and   the

    medals erected   to   their   memory   and struck in their

    honor   by   the  " Dierbaar   Vaderland   "...   [etc.,   etc.,

    etc.]   Poughkeepsie.   1858.   8°.Derby (E.   H.).   The   history   of   paper money   in

    the   province   of    Massachusetts   before   the   revolu-

    tion,   with   an   account   of   the Land   Bank and   the

    Silver   Bank. Read   before   the   American Statistical

    Association,   at   Boston,   May,   1874.   Boston.   1874.8°.   ,

    De  Vinne   (Theodore   L.).   The invention  of   print-ing   ...   .   New   York.   1876.   8°.

    P-   353, medals in honor   of Coster.   Ills.

    DiCKESON   (Montroville   Wilson).   The American

    numismatic   manual   of   the   currency   or   money   of   the

    aborigines,   and   colonial.   State,   and   United   States

    coins..   With   historical   and   descriptive   notices   of each   coin   or   series.   Third   edition.   Philadelphia.

    1865.   Portrait.   21   pis. Sq.   4°..  The   first   edition   was  published   in   1S59,the second  in i860.

    5'^«obituary   notice in A.   J.   of  N.,  XVII.   23.

    Die   engravers. ^.   .S(7^2^«^^/:Skizzen  ^nrlcunstgeschichte.

    Lochner:   Sammlung  merkwurdiger  niedaillen.Lossing:   Outline history  of the Fine Arts.In   C.   A.   andN.   J.,   II.   162.

    Dime   of   the U.   S..

    In   C. C.   J.,   III.   69.

    Diplomatic   medal   copimemojrative   of American

    Independence.'   •

    In  A.   J.   of   N.,   IX.   48, 65, 78;  XVII.   24, 30.

    Discoveries   of buried   coins.In   A.   J.   of   N.,   I, 93 ;   IV.  23, 38, 76 ;   V.   16,33, 52;   VI,   79,

    84,86,98;   VII.   20;   VIII.   22,42, 72, 8s;   X. 89;   XI.   13,33,88^92;   XII.   56, 105;   XIII.   91,92;   XIV.   23, 53, 77,91, 100;XV.   37, 42, S9, 65,88;   XVI.   12,56,80,83;   XVII.   8,22.   InC. A. and  N.   J.,   VII.-30;   VIII.   103.   In   C. C.   J.,   I.   142, 187;II.   i27;-IV.   80, no; V.30;   VI. 56..   /k   N.   Y.   Times,   July  13,'79, Scrap  book,   I.   60,  and   Dec.   7,''79, Scrap book,   I. 61.   InNum.   I.   No.   4;   II.   No. 5.

    Dollar   of   the   U.   S.Riddell :   Monograph   of  the silver dollar.

    - In   Appletons' Journal, Jime,   1878.   In   C.   C.   J.,   III.   129;.V. 93.

    mark,   its   origin.

    /k  A.   J.   of  N.,   VI.   s6;   IX..  33, 57-   /«   C. A.   and N.   J., II.37.   In   Hist.   Mag.,   I.   186,245, 281;   III.   276.   In   Mag.   of Am.Hist.,   vril.   637,706, 784.

    origin   of   the   word.

    In   A.   J.   of  N.,  IX.   61.   In   C. G.  J.,   III.   160.the   original   one.

    /«A.   J.   of  N.,   II.   16.   7«C.   C.  J.,   V.   17.of  1794.

    /»A.   J.   of  N.,IX.   9.   /»   C. and S.  J.,   II.   No. I.   /«   Hist.Mag.,   VI.   377;   VII.   319.

    of   1804./kA.   J.   o£N.,   I.   24;   11.24,41,55,111;   111.7;   XVI.   41.In   C. C.  J.,   V. 80.   In   C. and S.  J.,   II.   Nos.   2, 3.   In   M.   C.and S. C.   M.,   I.   22.   In   Num.,   V. No.   4.

    of   i8o5,   why   none   are   found.

    In  A.   J.   of   N., XIII.   15.of    1836, '38, '39,   '58.

    In   C. and S.  J.,   II.   No.   3.of   1851,   '52.

    In   C.   and S.  J.,   II.   No.   4.of   1873,   trade   dollar.

    In  A,  J.   of   N.,   VIII.   32,62, 92.   In  C.   C.   J.,   V. 12.—   of   1878. -

      ':

    In  A.   J.   of   N.,   XII.   106;   XVII.   47.   In   C. C.  J.,   III.   46,51, 8r.   /« N.   Y.   Tjmes, Aug.   12, '79, Scrap book,   I.   56.   InNum.,   II.   No.   3.

    Dordrecht,   coins   of.

    In  A.,J.   of   N.;   11. 35, 57.   In   C. C.   J.,   V.   155.Drake   (Samuel Adams).   Old landmarks   and

    historic   personages   of Boston. 1873.   12°.

    Mint   established   by   Massachusetts, p.  422.   Medal voted toWashington,   p.  432.   Paper currency, p. 237,ills.

    Du   Bois   (P.).   In   memoriam  —   William E.   DuBois,   assayer   of   the   United   States mint   and   curator

    of   the   cabinet;   Philadelphia.   1881.   Sq.   8°.

    Reprinted   from the Am.   Jo