Eric Ii: The Encyclopedia Of Roman Imperial Coins

The release of ERIC II follows five years of intensive work in going well beyond the scope of the first edition Where 2005 s ERIC provided a solid introduction into the field of Roman coinage this followup aims for a much higher ambition with a fully comprehensive catalog of even the most obscure issues while maintaining the user friendly format of the original Also retained and significantly enhanced is the use of high resolution color photography from cover to cover The plates for each ruler have been upgraded with better and photos with the rest of each section making rich use of color elsewhere The listings are now informative and are internally referenced with pertinent ancillary data A significant improvement has been made in extending the catalog over the entire Byzantine series thus covering the complete span of coinage from the days of Augustus through the downfall of Constantine XI some 1,500 years later Numbering some 60,000 entries, this landmark work marks the first occasion such a wide swath of numismatics has been covered in a single volume.From Library Journal Although twice the page count of the 2005 edition, ERIC II is not just an extension of its predecessor It is a fundamental revision and scope expansion, including 60,000 entries that incorporate essential numismatic esoterica The foremost subject resource since H Cohen s eight volume Description historique des monnaies frappes sous l Empire Romain of 1880 1892, ERIC II covers the 1500 year period between Augustus and the 1453 fall of Constantinople Opening with an informative introduction that explains denominations and mint marks, Suarez ERIC I divides his subject into 15 chronologically organized chapters, surveying the ruling culture and detailing each imperial coin s minted permutations An absolutely vital guide for numismatists. Download Eric Ii: The Encyclopedia Of Roman Imperial Coins Author Rasiel Suarez – kino-fada.fr This is an outstanding book about Roman Imperial coin written in easy to understand language and illustrated by beautiful color photographs that are well reproduced If you want to own one book that will explain the coins of this series, help you...The most epic Roman Imperial coin book you can buy I ll be reading this for years and years.


      Eric Ii: The Encyclopedia Of Roman Imperial Coins
  • English
  • 04 August 2017
  • Hardcover
  • 1456 pages
  • 0976466414
  • Rasiel Suarez
  • Eric Ii: The Encyclopedia Of Roman Imperial Coins