Ahala: Epigrams of Martial, numismatic edition, Amsterdam 1701 - each plated coin references one epigram c
Ahala: Here’s the sort of stuff you randomly notice in Andrew’s house at 1am. Is banana good for vellum. This book is from 1578. I moved the banana due to OCD
Ahala: Liv Yarrow, Italo Vecchi in my library
Ahala: 1634 English edition of Polybius, trans. Edward Grimeston, House of Commons Sergeant at Armes since 1610
Ahala: De Vrbe Roma tourist guide to Rome and its ancient monumentsc
Ahala: Numismatic Library Roman Coinage 5 Bibliographical Refs; Dekesel and De Ruyck 16th to 18th c. Numismatic Books my library examples Anea Vico 1619 (1)
Ahala: The Power of Rome illustrated by coin portraits of the emperors, quarto, Utrecht, 1697 b
Ahala: 1578 Historie of Appianus Alexandria of the Civil dissentions of the Romaine's and with the Carthaginian, Parthians, Illyrians, Celtes, Mithridates
Ahala: 1517 edition of Andrea Fulvio Illustrium Imagines, iconic first illustrated numismatic book. b
Ahala: Portraits Antiques, Hachette, 1913, large quarto, hb, c.600 sculptures - many more than eg Toynbee illustrate, also gems, coins. b
Ahala: Numismatic Library Roman Coinage 12 Journals on Roman Republican numismatics; RNS Numismatic Chronicle; ANS Journal & Museum Notes; Quaderni Ticinesi; Rivista Italiana; INC Surveys of Numismatic Research
Ahala: 1552 Fortress Britain, as depicted in manuscript by scribes of emperor Theodosius c.400 AD, lodged Speyer university, copied, modernised and printed by Gelenius 1552
Ahala: 1517 edition of Andrea Fulvio Illustrium Imagines, iconic first illustrated numismatic book. d
Ahala: 1517 edition of Andrea Fulvio Illustrium Imagines, iconic first illustrated numismatic book. a
Ahala: Rome and its monuments. Alex Donati. 1665 3rd ed (1638 1st ed)b
Ahala: Antiquarian Numismatics Library 7 Akerman; Riccio; Babelon; Cohen 19th c sources less useful than older or 20th c unless illustrated
Ahala: VITE DEGL' IMPERADORI ROMANI CON LE LORO EFFIGIE RITRATTE DALLE MEDAGLIE Siena 1616 c
Ahala: voyage of the young Anacharsis through ancient Greece, 1791. City of Olympia
Ahala: Handbook of Roman Coins, realistically engraved plates. 1865 Unsigned but by William Boyne, well known 19th c collector so likely provenances his own coins
Ahala: Antiquarian Numismatics Library 4 Enea Vico 1523-1567 Gems Cameos and Thomassin 1562-1622 Roman statues; Bernard Montfaucon 1655-1741 Antiquity Explained, Folio, 15 vols 3200 full page plates
Ahala: 1753 Letters of Marcus Tullius Cicero to Several of his Friends, Dublin 1753
Ahala: 1633 RITRATTO DI ROMA ANTICA - a view of ancient Rome showing main temples, theatres, arches, basilicae, ceremonies, and coins, with lives of the first kings ROMA MDCXXXIII a
Ahala: voyage of the young Anacharsis through ancient Greece, 1791. Pass of Thermopylae
Ahala: Portraits Antiques, Hachette, 1913, large quarto, hb, c.600 sculptures - many more than eg Toynbee illustrate, also gems, coins. c
Ahala: 1633 RITRATTO DI ROMA ANTICA - a view of ancient Rome showing main temples, theatres, arches, basilicae, ceremonies, and coins, with lives of the first kings ROMA MDCXXXIII e
Ahala: Ahala Numismatic Library
Ahala: Classic Numismatic Sale Catalogues 3, John Spring 451-630; Muenzzentrum; Naville Ars Classica; Peus; Platt; Ratto; Riechmann; Rinaldi; Rosenberg; Sangiorgi
Ahala: Elementary Lessons in Ancient Coins by Abbot Eckhel, translated from the German by Caronni, Rome 1808 b
Ahala: BCD, Athens (y'all have seen my library of post-incunabulae too often so here's a friend's)
Ahala: 1743 Hommel IVRISPRVDENTIA NVMISMATIBVS in only a loose sense - law and numismatics - coin images associated with laws, or coin issuers known for making laws b