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Page 176
... coinage to the gold , when the propor- tionate value of the two metals changed . It is in this direction that Professor Ridgeway has looked for the origin of some silver standards , notably the Aeginetan . And Mr. Head is disposed to ...
... coinage to the gold , when the propor- tionate value of the two metals changed . It is in this direction that Professor Ridgeway has looked for the origin of some silver standards , notably the Aeginetan . And Mr. Head is disposed to ...
Page 189
... coinage is one which has aroused more controversy than any other in Greek numismatic history . Numismatists used to think that they had a satisfactory account of the matter in a passage of Androtion ( probably from his ' Arís ) quoted ...
... coinage is one which has aroused more controversy than any other in Greek numismatic history . Numismatists used to think that they had a satisfactory account of the matter in a passage of Androtion ( probably from his ' Arís ) quoted ...
Page 200
... coinage as everywhere dominant , received both by Greeks and barbarians . Even after the political fall of Athens , Xenophon could write 2 that foreign merchants who carried away from Athens not goods but the silver owls did a good ...
... coinage as everywhere dominant , received both by Greeks and barbarians . Even after the political fall of Athens , Xenophon could write 2 that foreign merchants who carried away from Athens not goods but the silver owls did a good ...
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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