Nagel. 1973. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 64 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en couleur dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 739-Art du métal
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'L'Art ancien de l'humanité'. Composants de l'alliage. Procédés de travail à froid. Assemblage et finition... Classification Dewey : 739-Art du métal
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Summary Coins of the Ptolemaic Empire, Part 1, Volumes 1 and 2 (Precious Metal and Bronze) by Catharine Lorber, is the massive, long-anticipated catalogue of coins struck by the first four Ptolemaic kings. It essentially rewrites the sections on these rulers in J. N. Svoronos' classic, but now much out of date,?Ta Nomismata tou Kratous ton Ptolemaion?(1904). The body of coinage catalogued by Svoronos is enlarged by more than 300 further emissions in precious metal and more than 180 emissions in bronze, recorded from subsequent scholarship, from hoards, from commercial sources, and from private collections, and constituting about a third of the total catalogue entries. Lorber's attributions, dates, and interpretations rest on numismatic research since Svoronos, or on the latest archaeological and hoard information. She also provides extensive historical and numismatic introductions that give the coins deeper context and meaning. The coinage of Ptolemies I through IV is supplemented by a few issues possibly attributable to Cleomenes of Naucratis, the predecessor of Ptolemy I in Egypt, as well as by coinages of Ptolemy Ceraunus, Magas, and Ptolemy of Telmessus, members of the Lagid dynasty ruling their own kingdoms outside of Egypt. TABLE OF CONTENTS Volume 1: Precious Metal Preface Acknowledgements Guide for Users Maps Introduction Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy II Philadelphus Ptolemy III Euergetes Ptolemy IV Philopator Precious Metal Catalogue Cleomenes of Naucratis Ptolemy I Soter Ptolemy II Philadelphus Ptolemy III Euergetes Ptolemy IV Philopator Third-Century Provincial(?) Tetradrachms Unattributable as to Reign (Ptolemy I-IV) Late Additions to the Catalogues Appendices Ptolemaic Precious Metal Hoards Additional Provenances of Precious Metal Coins Bibliography Concordance to Svoronos Indices Remarkable Types in Gold and Silver Remarkable Denominations in Gold and Silver Remarkable Inscriptions on Gold and Silver Controls on Precious Metal Coins Image Credits Plates Volume 2: Bronze Preface Acknowledgements Guide for Users Bronze Catalogue Cleomenes of Naucratis Ptolemy I Soter Macedonia under Ceraunus and Meleager Ptolemy II Philadelphus Ptolemy of Telmessus Ptolemy III Euergetes Ptolemy IV Philopator Appendices 1. Ptolemaic Bronze Hoards 2. Additional Bronze Provenances Bibliography Concordance to Svoronos Numbers Indices 1. Remarkable Types in Bronze 2. Remarkable Inscriptions 3. Controls Image Credits Plates
Bureau de la revue. 2e trimestre 1966. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Paginé de 33 à 72. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 908.447-Régionalisme : Aquitaine
Sommaire : L'age du bronze - le bronze ancien, Trouvailles isolées, Matériel des caissons de la région de Sainte Foy la Grande, Le bronze moyen, Trouvailles a locales isolées, Trouvailles isolées étrangères au Libournais, Cachette de Génissac, Le bronze final, Trouvailles locales isolées, Trouvailles isolées étrangères au Libournais, Les dépots Classification Dewey : 908.447-Régionalisme : Aquitaine
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Christopher Payne. Animals in Bronze. Reference and Price Guide. Animals in Bronze. Reference and Price List. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Christopher Payne. Animals in Bronze. Reference and Price Guide. Zhivotnye v Bronze. Spravochnik i Preyskurant. Bronze. Woodbridge Suffolk UK. Antique Collectors Club. 2002. 424 p. 27x21 sm. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb92562efdc1b21454
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Christopher Payne. Animals in bronze Animals in bronze. In English (ask us if in doubt)/Christopher Payne. Animals in bronze Zhivotnye v bronze.In English. Woodbridge Suffolk UK. Antique Collectors Club 2002. 424 p.. SKUalb1ad5284e17dd9045.
Avery, Victoria: Vulcan's forge in Venus' City : the story of bronze in Venice, 1350-1650. 2012. 700 pages. 161 colour illustrations and 263 black and white illustrations. Cloth. 28 x 21.4cms. Examines the significance of bronze production in Venice across three centuries through numerous case studies of individual works, taking into account recent technical analysis. Includes a chronologically-ordered corpus of over 300 related documents, many of which have not previously been published, while the author re-transcribes the majority of those which have. Themes addressed include state control of the industry and the location, history employment and workshop practises of both state and independent foundries. Also discusses the commissioning and production of steeple bells, functional large bronzes, large statues such as the funerary monument of Tommaso Rangone, and smaller bronze sculptures and artefacts encompassing both unique commissions and mass-produced objects.
Examines the significance of bronze production in Venice across three centuries through numerous case studies of individual works, taking into account recent technical analysis. Includes a chronologically-ordered corpus of over 300 related documents, many of which have not previously been published, while the author re-transcribes the majority of those which have. Themes addressed include state control of the industry and the location, history employment and workshop practises of both state and independent foundries. Also discusses the commissioning and production of steeple bells, functional large bronzes, large statues such as the funerary monument of Tommaso Rangone, and smaller bronze sculptures and artefacts encompassing both unique commissions and mass-produced objects. Text in English