The coinage of Philippopolis. Volume 1: Chronology of Philipopolis Coinage, Dating, Reverse Types, Denominations. Volume 2: Catalogue
Categories: Roman Provincial Coinage; Philippopolis
Language: English
In the first volume, the chronology of the Philippopolis coinage and all the averse coin types are presented, as well as all varieties of their averse and reverse inscriptions. The dating of these coins, which is an important element of their identification, is also presented in details. The reverse types depicted on the Philippopolis coins, as well as all their variants, were examined in depth. An important part of the first volume is also the presentation of the denominations issued in this mint. Generally, they are divided into six separate denominations, as the medallions are presented separately. Each nominal is presented using detailed tables with all the available parameters of the specimens used. At the end of each denomination, the average coin parameters of each emperor or member of his family, whose images are depicted on coins of that denomination, are presented. There are graphs added, showing a graphical representation of the maximum, the average and the minimum coin weight of the respective denomination, which enables the graphical tracing of the changes at the different emperors. There are also graphs giving the maximum, the average and the minimum coin diameter of each denomination where the changes of this parameter can be traced over time and with each emperor. There are inevitably such that lack some of their parameters: size, weight or axis. All the parameters available have been used when compiling these tables, therefore a certain discrepancy may occur between the number of coins with a given diameter and of those with a given weight for each denomination. However, this method makes it possible for more information to be used for each parameter of the corresponding denomination, which makes the average parameter much more accurate and minimizes its interpolation.
In the second volume, the systematized catalog with the coin images is presented. For the creation of this catalog have been used over 8000 coins from the Philippopolis mint. Due to the large contents of all available specimens, the catalog has been optimized and an optimal number of coins is presented so that absolutely all the subspecies and varieties specified in this study can be presented.
Table of contens
Foreword
I. Topalilov. Preface: Roman Philippopolis
Chronology of the Philippopolis coinage
Pseudo-autonomous coinage
Domitian
Trajan
Hadrian
Aelius Caesar
Antoninus Pius
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius and Faustina Junior
Faustina Junior
Lucius Verus
Commodus
Crispina
Septimius Severus
Julia Domna
Caracalla
Geta
Elagabalus
Julia Cornelia Paula
Julia Maesa
Dating
Philippopolis provincial coinage, January 87 AD — September 220 AD
Reverse types
Deities of the Greek-Roman pantheon. Personifications. Secondary deities
Aphrodite
Apollo
Ares
Artemis
Asclepius
Athena
Cybele
Demeter
Dikaiosyne
Dionysus
Eros
Euthenia
Genius
Harpocrates
Helios
Hera
Heracles
Hermes
Homonoia
Hygieia
Isis
Nemsis
Nike
Priapus
Selene
Serapis
Telesphorus
Three Charites
Triptolemus
Tyche
Zeus
Representations of the emperor
The emperor
Types of images with more than one figure
Artemis and Apollo
Artemis and Dionysus
Asclepius and Hygieia
City-Goddess and River–God
Emperor and Apollo
Emperor and City-Goddess
Emperor and Nike
Hermes and Dionysus
Nation and Senate
Sacrificial scene
Two warriors (The Dioscuri)
Types of military conquests and victories
Trophy
Geographical types
City-Goddess
River-God
Architectural types
Architectural scenes
Fountain
Temple
Animals
Bull
Deer
Eagle
Griffin
Horse
Lion
Rooster
Serpent
She-wolf with twins
Another types
Deity attributes
Altar
Caduceus
Cista mystica
Cornucopia
Kantharos
Lyre
Torch
Tree, quiver and bow
Tripod
Wreath
Athletic and agonistic types
Athlete
Two/Three athletes
Prize table
Prize table
Prize urn
Inscriptions
Local types
Eumolpus
Orpheus
Rhodope
Navy types
Galley
Symbols
Basket with fruits
Bunch of grapes
Corn-ears
Crescent and stars
Rectangular vessels
Unusual types
Denominations
M / Medallions
N1 / First nominal
N2 / Second nominal
N3 / Third nominal
N4 / Fourth nominal
N5 / Fifth nominal
N6 / Sixth nominal
Catalog
I. Pseudo-autonomous coinage
II. Domitian
III. Trajan
IV. Hadrian
V. Aelius Caesar
VI. Antoninus Pius
VII. Marcus Aurelius
VIII. Marcus Aurelius and Faustina Junior
IX. Faustina Junior
X. Lucius Verus
XI. Commodus
XII. Crispina
XIII. Septimius Severus
XIV. Julia Domna
XV. Caracalla
XVI. Geta
XVII. Elagabalus
XVIII. Julia Cornelia Paula
XIX. Julia Maesa
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Details | |
Publisher | Adicom |
Language | English |
Pages | 622 |
Illustrations | b/w and color figures |
Binding | hardback |
ISBN | 978-954-90801-9-3; 978-954-90801-0-0 |
Creation date | 2019 |
Size | 21 x 29 cm |