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... Aeginetan coinage , and because they seem to have served as models for all the coins of the islands of the Aegean . In the noteworthy find at Santorin , in 1821 , 760 early coins of the Greek coast and islands were found , and of these ...
... Aeginetan coinage , and because they seem to have served as models for all the coins of the islands of the Aegean . In the noteworthy find at Santorin , in 1821 , 760 early coins of the Greek coast and islands were found , and of these ...
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... Aeginetan mina.1 According to Plutarch and Hesy- chius these minae of iron were worth only half an obol of silver . In that case iron would be in relation to silver only as 1 to 1200 . Hultsch , however , gives reasons for thinking that ...
... Aeginetan mina.1 According to Plutarch and Hesy- chius these minae of iron were worth only half an obol of silver . In that case iron would be in relation to silver only as 1 to 1200 . Hultsch , however , gives reasons for thinking that ...
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... Aeginetan . The Corinthian stater of 130 grains would pass not only as an Euboic stater , but as two - thirds of the Aeginetan stater of 196 grains . The Corinthian drachm of forty - three grains would be equivalent to two - thirds of ...
... Aeginetan . The Corinthian stater of 130 grains would pass not only as an Euboic stater , but as two - thirds of the Aeginetan stater of 196 grains . The Corinthian drachm of forty - three grains would be equivalent to two - thirds of ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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