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Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor
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Manuscript (fols. 4-106) transcribed, edited, and published in the book below as "Liber Domini Vice-Chancellarii; The Book of the Vice-Chancellor." pp. 67-123.
Arthur MacGregor and Moira Hook, eds., with John Davies, Stephen Harris, Chris Howgego, Malgosia Nowak-Kemp, Philip Powell, Donald SykesManuscript Catalogues of the Early Museum Collections (Part II) The Vice-Chancellor’s Consolidated Catalogue 1695BAR International Series 1569OxfordArcheopress2006 Ashmolean Museum The Vice-Chancellor’s Consolidated Catalogue of 1695, ff. 4-106
Catalogus Numismatum tum Antiquorum tum modern. A.A.A. quæ Cl: Vir Dñs Elias Ashmole Musæo suo Oxonij prima vice donavit. Anno 1683. Catalogue of coins both antique and modern which that distinguished man Elias Ashmole first gave to his museum in Oxford, in the year 1683.
1 275 Jacobus I D.G. Mag: Brit. &c. Rex. Ar. James I, King of Great Britain etc.
* 2 288 Anna D.G. Mag: Brit. &c. Regina. Ar. Anne of Denmark, Queen of Great Britain etc.
3 664 Jacobus I Rex in obverso et filius ejus in Averso Ar. King James I on the obverse and his son on the reverse.
4 664 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same
5 287 Jacobus I D.G. Mag: Brit. &c. Rex. forma Ovali. Ar. James I, King of Great Britain etc., oval in outline
6 663 Anna D.G. Mag: Brit. &c. ejusdem Regina forma item ovali. Ar. Anne of Denmark, Queen of Great Britain etc., also oval in outline.
7 662 Jacobus 1. Rex et Anna Regina, una cum illustrissime Carolo Walliæ Principe. Ar. S. or. King James I and Queen Anne of Denmark , together with the most illustrious Charles, Prince of Wales.
8 358 Carolus I D.G. Mag: Brit. &c. Rex. Ar. Charles I, King of Great Britain etc. 2
9 352 Numisma ad Inauguration. dicti Regis in Anglia percussum. Ar. Medal struck at the coronation of the said King in England.
10 353 Numisma ad Inauguration dicti Regis in Scotia percussum. Ar. Medal struck at the coronation of the said King in Scotland.
11 350 Carolus I D.G. Mag: Brit. &c. Rex. in obverso et Navis velis expansis in reverso. Ar. Charles I, King of Great Britain etc. on the obverse, and on the reverse a ship with its sails unfurled.
12 370 Carolus I et Maria. Mag. Brit. &c. Rex et Regina Ar. Charles I and Henrietta Maria, King and Queen of Great Britain etc.
13 369 Carolus et Henrietta Mag: Brit. &c. Rex et Reg: Ar. Charles and Henrietta Maria, King and Queen of Great Britain etc.
14 368 Henrietta Mar. Barbonia Mag: Brit. &c. Regina. Ar. Henrietta Maria Bourbon, Queen of Great Britain etc.
15 355 Carolus I Mag. Brit. &c. Rex. in obverso. et Illustr. Carolus Princeps Walliæ equo insidens in reverso. Ar. Charles I, King of Great Britain etc. on the obverse, and the illustrious Charles, Prince of Wales, seated on a horse, on the reverse.
16 361 Numisma in natalitijs Caroli Mag. Brit. Principis percussum viz. 29 Maij 1630. Ar. Medal struck to celebrate the birth of Charles, Prince of Great Britain, 29 May 1630.
17 362 Idem iterum.Ar. Another of the same
18 365 Numisma in Natalitijs illustr. Jacobi Ducis Eborac. percusi. viz t. Oct. 15. 1633. Ar. Medal struck to celebrate the birth of James, Duke of York, 15 October 1633.
19 879 Fredericus Com. Pal. R. S. Rom. Imp. Elector. Ar. Frederick, Count Palatine and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire.
20 920 Fred. Henric. D.G. Princeps Auriac. Ar. Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange.
21 921 Numisma in honorem ejusdem Principis percusum cujus auspicijs Trajectum ad Mosam recept. Ar. Medal struck in honour of the same Prince, in which is seen the crossing of the Red Sea by Moses.
22 937 Gustavus Adolphus Sueciæ, Got. et Vand. Rex. M. Princ. Fin. &c. Ar. Gustavus Adolphus, King of the Swedes, Goths and Vandals, Prince of Finland, etc.
23 936 Numisma in Memoriam gloriosissimæ mortis ejusd. Gustavi Nov. 6. 1632. Ar. deaurat. Medal struck to commemorate the death of the same Gustavus, 6 November 1632; silver gilt.
24 948 Gustavus Adolphus Rex. Ar. King Gustavus Adolphus. 3
25 775 Armandus Joannes Carol. Dux de Richelieu. Ar. deauarat. Armand Jean Charles, Duc de Richelieu; silver gilt.
26 357 Carolus I D.G. Mag. Brit. &c. Rex sine inscriptione. Ar. Charles I, King of Great Britain etc. without inscription.
27 360 Numisma Car. I Mag. Brit. &c. Regis sum Sceptro, et tridente in obverso decussatim positis. Ar. Medal of Charles I, King of Great Britain etc., struck with sceptre and trident on the obverse.
28 Carolus I D.G. Mag. Brit. &c. Rex in Obverso et Maria D.G. Mag. Brit. &c. Regina in averso. Ar. Charles I, King of Great Britain etc. on the obverse, and Henrietta Maria, Queen of Great Britain, on the reverse.
29 408 Numisma ad Inauguratione Caroli 2di. Mag. Brit. &c. Reg. Sconiæ in Scotia 1 o Jan. 1651. Medal struck at the coronation of Charles II, King of Great Britain, at Scone in Scotland, 1 January 1651.
30 380 Numisma in honorem Caroli magni Rom. Imp. et Galliæ Regis. Templi B. Mariæ Aquisgrani Trundat. percussum Ar. Medal produced in honour of Charles, Holy Roman Emperor and King of France. Struck with the image of the Palatine chapel at Aachen.
31 877 Carolus 5. Rom. Imp. semper Aug. Germ. Hispan: et India. Rex Ar. Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Bohemia, etc.
32 882 Rodolphus 2. Rom. Imp. Aug. Rex. Hung. Boem. &c. Ar. Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Bohemia, etc.
33 883 Idem iterum Ar. utrumque forma ovali. Another of the same, oval in outline.
34 805 Ludovic 13. D.G. Rex. Chr. Gall. et Navar. Hen. Mag. fi l P.T. Aug: formâ item ovali Ar. Louis XIII, most Christian King of France and Navarre, son of Henry the Great; also oval in outline.
35 947 Gustavus Adolphus D.G. Suecorum, Got. et Van. Rex. Ar. Gustavus Adolphus, King of the Swedes, Goths and Vandals.
36 923 Numisma in honorem Fred. Hen. Princ. Auriac. cujus auspicijs Vessalia capta 19 Text. 1629. percussum Ar. Medal struck in honour of Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, under whose command Wesel was captured.
37 924 Aliud in honorem ejus dem Principis cusum cujus item auspicijs Silva Ducis capta 17 Sep. 1629. Ar. Another in honour of the same Prince, under whom took place the capture of 's-Hertogenbosch.
38 922 Aliud in Memoriam ejusdem præclari facinoris. Ar. Another commemorating the same peerless deed.
39 925 Numisma in honorem Princip. Mauritij percussum cujus auspicijs Bergæ ad Zonam receptæ Oct. 2. 1622. Ar. Medal struck in honour of Prince Maurits, under whom Berg op Zoom was captured, 2 October 1622. 4
40 973 Michael. Angelus Bon. Arrotus Flo. R. AES. Ann. Ar. Michelangelo Buonarotti of Florence.
41 998 Numisma in memoriam synodus Dodrectanæ. Ar. idem iter. ex Stanno Ex dono Dñi Gul. Charleton. Medal commemorating the Synod of Dordrecht. Given by Mr William Charleton.
42 1070 Lamina Geographica totius mundi. Ar. Coin with a map of the world.
43 997 Jesus Nazar. Salvator mundi in obverso et B. Maria virgo mater ejus in reverso. Ar. Jesus of Nazareth, Saviour of the World on the obverse, and the Blessed Mary, his virgin mother, on the reverse.
44 776 Numisma in memoriam Canonizationis Ignatij. Loyalæ Societatis Jusu Fundatoris. Ar. Medal commemorating the canonization of Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus.
45 996 Filius sedens ad dextram Patris. Ar. The Son sitting at the right hand of the Father.
46 P.3-54 Jesus Christus Salvator mundi. Ar. R. Messia Rex venit in pace – Homo factus vobis Interprete Isaaco Abendana. An. Ego. Sum via et veritas. Jesus Christ, Saviour of the World. The royal Messiah comes in peace, made man for us. The version is that of Isaac Abendana.
47 P.3-55 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
48 1015 Jesus Christus in gremio matris. Ar. Jesus Christ on his mother's lap.
49 1016 Christus in cruce pendens. Ar. St. Hubertus. Christ hanging of the Cross. St Hubert.
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51 761 Urbanus 3 Pontifex Max. Ar. Pope Urban III.
52 749 Paulus P.P. Secundus. Ar. Pope Paul II.
53 750 Julius Ligur Papa Secundus. Ar. Pope Julius II, a Ligurian.
54 751 Paulus 3. Pontifex Max. Ar. Pope Paul III. 5
55 752 Julius 3 Pont. Max. Ar. Pope Julius III.
56 753 Item iterum. Julius 4 Ar. Paulus IV Pope Julius IV / Paul IV.
57 748 Pius ... Pont. Max. Ar. Pope Pius.
58 757 Gregorius 13. Pont. Max. Ar. Pope Gregory XIII.
59 758 Clemens 8. Pont. Max. A. 4. Ar. Pope Clement VIII.
60 759 Paulus 5. Pont. Max. 3 Ar. Pope Paul V.
61 760 Idem iterum A. VI. Ar. Another of the same.
62 762 Urbanus 8 Pontifex Max. A .XII. Ar. Pope Urban VIII.
63 764 Clemens IX. P.M. Creat. 20 Jun. 1667. Ar. Pope Clement IX, elected 20 June 1667.
64 669 Papa et Diabolus in Obverso, et Cardinalis et stultus in reverso. Ar. The Pope and the Devil on the obverse, cardinals and a fool on the reverse.
65 670 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
66 774 Carolus D.G. Cardinalis Loth. &c. Ar. Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine, etc.
67 773 Antonius S.R.E. Card. Granvellanus. Ær. Antoine Granvelle, Cardinal of the Holy Roman Empire.
68 772 Io. Carolus de ætruria S.R.E. Card. Mediles. Plumb ... Gian Carlo of Tuscany, Cardinal of the Holy Roman Empire.
69 971 Lotherius D.G. Archiep. Trev. Pr. Elec. Ær. Lothar, Archbishop of Trier, Prince Elector.
70 968 Ernestus D.G. Episcopus Leodien. Ar. Ernest, Bishop of Leiden.
71 P.3-50 Siclus Sanctuarii. Ar. Sanctuary shekel.
72 P.3-51 Siclus Communis. Ar. Sanctuary shekel.
73 878 Matthias Imp. Rom. Cæsar. et Anna Austr: Aug. Ar. Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor, and Anna of Austria, Empress.
74 885 Anna Matthiæ Cæs. conjux in Regi. Rom. Coronat. 26 Jun. Ar. Anna and Matthias joined in the Kingdom of Rome, Coronation 26 June 1611 . 6
75 881 Rudolphus 2 Rom. Imp. Aug: Ær. num. 21. Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor.
76 875 Divi Fredericus et Maximilianus, filij Imp. Rom. The divine Frederick and Maximilian, sons of the Emperor of Rome.
77 830 Philippus D.G. et Caroli 5 benignitate Hisp. Rex. 1557. Ar. Philip II and Charles V, King of Spain 1557.
78 831 Philippus 2 Hispan. et Novi orbis occidui Rex in obverso Anna Austriaca Philippi Cathol. in Reverso. Ar. Philip II, King of Spain and of the New Western World on the obverse, Anna of Austria and Philip on the reverse.
79 806 Ludovicus 13 R. Chr. et Maria Medicea August. Ær. King Louis XIII and Marie de Médicis.
80 914 Gabriel. D.G. Regnorum Hungariæ, Transyl. Princeps ac Siculorium Com. Ær. Gabriel, King of Hungary, Prince of Transylvania and Count of Sicily.
81 882 Carolus IX D.G. Suecorum, Goth. Vand. &c. Rex. Ar. Charles IX, King of the Swedes, Goths, Vandals, etc. Rudolphus II. Rom. Imp. Aug. AR. Rev. Saluti Publicæ. Aquila ad Solem volans. Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor. An eagle flying to the sun.
82 890 Matthias et Maxmilianus Archiduces Austr: Ar. Matthias and Maximilian, Archdukes of Austria.
83 874 Maximilianus magnan: Archidux Aust. Burg. et Maria Caroli filia Nares. Burg. Brab. conjuges æt.19. 1479. Ar. Marriage of Maximilian the Bold, Archduke of Austria and Burgundy, and Maria, daughter of Charles of Burgundy and Brabant, married at the age of nineteen 1479.
84 926 Mauritius Princeps Auriac. Com. Nass. Cat. Marc. ver et viis Ær. Maurits, Prince of Orange, Count of Nassau.
85 927 Ernestus Pr. et Com. Mans. Mar. Cas. Ne. Bu. B. Held. Ar. Ernst, Prince and Count of Mansfeld.
86 852 Ferdinandus 2 Mag. Dux ætruriæ Ær. Ferdinand II, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
87 851 Cosmus 3 Princ. Ætruriæ Ær. ex dono Dñi Gul. Charleton e med Temp. Lond Cosimo III, Prince of Tuscany. Given by William Charleton of Middle Temple, London. Cosimus III. D.G.M. Dux Etruriæ 1697. Arg. vide 50 Cosimo III, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
88 897 Johannes Fredericus Dux Saxoniæ. Johann Frederick, Duke of Saxony.
89 876 Christanus D. G. Dux. Saxoniæ. Sa. Roma. Imperat. Archi. Ær. Christian, Duke of Saxony. 7
90 957 Christianus 5. D. G. Dani. N. V. G. ELECT. Pr. Ær. Fig. Oval. Christian V, Prince of Denmark. Oval in outline.
91 974 Fran. a bona D. Designiensis. P. et. Comes Tabilis Ær. Francis, Prince and Count of Delft.
92 966 Pamponius Bellieureus. Ætat. LXVIII. Ar. Pamponius Bellieureus. Aged 68.
93 969 Joa. Schefferus Arg. Prof. Upsal. 1679. Ar. ex dono Dñi. Gul. Charleton e med Temp. Lond. Professor Johannes Schiffer of Uppsala. 1679. Given by William Charleton of Middle Temple, London.
94 977 Andreas Doria. P.P. Ær. Andrea Doria.
95 978 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
96 972 L.A. Lavaleta. D. Espern. P. et Tot. Gal. pedit. Praef. Ær. L.A. Lavelette, Duke of Épernay and Prince of France.
97 Casimir March. Branden. Ætat. 46. et Susan March. Branden. Æt. 26. Ær. Casimir, Marquis of Brandenburg, aged 46, and Susanna, Marchioness of Brandenburg, aged 26.
98 979 Stephanus de Witt Ultraject. Eq. Aur. ob patriam defensam. 6. Non. Mai. 1567. Ær. Stephan de Witt, of Utrecht, distinguished nobleman, who died in the defence of his country, 6 May 1567.
99 970 Albertus Dureres Noricus inter pictores omnium ætatum facile princeps. Ætat. Suæ 56. Ar. Albrecht Dürer of Nuremberg, easily the most accomplished painter of all time, aged 56.
100 975 Imago Alberti Dureri ætat Suæ 56. 1527. Ær. Riette. A picture of Albrecht Dürer, aged 56.
101 661 Gulielmus Conquestor. Ar. William the Conqueror.
102 266 Elizabeth. D. G. Ang. Fra. et Hib. Reg. cum insignijs regiis in obverso, et porta demissoria in Reverso. Ar. Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland, with the royal insignia on the obverse and a portcullis on the reverse.
103 267 Idem Iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
104 198 Maria D. G. Scotor. Regina. 1556. Ar Mary, Queen of Scots.
105 273 Jacobus 6. D. G. Rex Scotorum. 1593. Ar James VI, King of Scotland.
106 870 Carolus Imperator 1552. Ar. Emperor Charles V.
107 892 Carolus 5 Imperator Ar. Emperor Charles V. 8
108 915 Matthias 2. D. G. H. B. Rex. coron. in Reg. Roman. Matthias II, King of Hungary and Bohemia, crowned in the Kingdom of Rome.
109 872 Ferdinand 2. D. G. El. Ro. Imp. S.A. cor. in Fran. f. Ar. forma rhomboidali Ferdinand II, Elector of the Holy Roman Empire, crowned in France; rhomboid in outline.
110 873 F. 11. coronatus in Regem Romanoru. 10. Sept. 1619. in eadem forma. Ar. Ferdinand II, crowned in the Kingdom of Rome, 10 September 1619; of the same outline.
111 976 Jo. Geo. Com. J. Zol. et S. R. Imp. Cam. Hær. Ær. forma ovali. Johan Georg, Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire; oval in outline.
112 967 Johan. Vo. Leyden Coninck. z. Muns. Ar. Johannes von Leiden, King of Münster.
113 799 Carolus 9 Dei Gratia Franciæ Rex. Ar. Charles IX, King of France.
114 793 Ludovicus D.G. Franc. Rex. Ar. Louis, King of France.
115 794 Franciscus D.G. Franc. Rex. Ar. François I, King of France.
116 797 Fran. et Ma. D.G. R. R. Franco. Scotor. &c. Ar. François, King of France, and Mary, Queen of Scotland.
117 795 Henricus 2. D. G. Francor. Rex. Ar. Henry II, King of France.
118 800 Henricus 3 D. G. Francor. et Pol. Rex. Ar. Henry III, King of France and Poland.
119 801 Henr. 4. Fr. et Nav. Rex. Ar. Henry IV, King of France and Navarre.
120 811 Ludovic. 13. D. G. Francorũ et Navaræ Rex. Ar. Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre.
121 798 Fran. D. Alen. Fi. Fr. R. 1573. Ar François, King of France.
122 Fernandus D. G. Rex Nav. Ar. D Ferdinand, King of Navarre.
123 833 Philippus D. G. Hisp. Rex. Dñs. Traject. Ar. Philip, King of Spain, Lord of Utrecht.
124 832 Numisma ejusdem Princip forma ovali cum hac inscriptione, En tout fi deles au Roy. Ar. deaurat. Medal of the same prince, oval in outline; silver gilt
125 357 Carolus & Mar ... Mag ... Brit. Rex. Reg Charles I and Henrietta Maria, King and Queen of Great Britain.
126 943 Gustavus Adolphus Suec. Goth. et Vand. Rex. Ar. Gustavus Adolphus, King of the Swedes, Goths and Vandals.
127 956 Gustavus. Adolp. D. G. Suec. Got.V Wand. Rex. M.P.F.D.E. et C.J. Do. Ar. Gustavus Adolphus, King of the Swedes, Goths and Vandals. 9
128 941 Carolus 9. D. G. Suec. Got. Wand. &c. Rex. Ar. Charles IX, King of the Swedes, Goths, Vandals etc.
129 958 Christianus 4. D. G. Dan. Norv. Vand. Gotoque Rex. Ar. Christian IV, King of Denmark and Norway, and of the Vandals and Goths.
130 960 Idem iterum. 1625. Ar. 1608 Another of the same.
131 961 Idem iterum. 1629. Ar. Another of the same.
132 902 Sigismundus 3. D. G. Rex. Pol. M.D. Lith. Rus. Prus. M. Sam. Liv. nec n. Su. Got. Van. &c. Ar. Sigismund, King of Poland.
133 903 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same
134 844 Alphonso. D. G. Portugalliæ Rex Ar. Alfonso, King of Portugal.
135 846 Idem iterum Ar. Another of the same.
136 845 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
137 848 Petrus D. G. Portugalliæ Rex. Ar.Ambrosius Peter, King of Portugal.
138 847 Alphonsus D. G. Portugalliæ Rex. Ar. Alfonso, King of Portugal.
139 842 Philippus Dei. King Philip.
140 994 Josias Rex Judæ in obverso et Herodes Ascalon ... in reverso. Ar. Josiah, King of Judea on the obverse, and Herod of Ascalon on the reverse.
141 869 Albertus et Elizabeth D. G. Arch-D. Austr. Duces Burg. et Braban. Ar. Albrecht, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy and Brabant, and Elizabeth.
142 868 Joaña et Carolus D. G. Castell. Leg. Re. Archid. Austr. Duces Burg. &c. Ar. Joanna and Charles V, King of Castille and Leon, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy, etc.
143 866 Philippus D. G. Archid. Austr. Duc. Burg. &c. Ar Philip, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy etc.
144 867 Idem iterum. Co. Fl. Ar. Another of the same; Count of Flanders.
145 865 Albertus et Elizabeth. D. G. Archiduces Aust. Duces Burg. et Brab. Ar. Albrecht and Elizabeth, Archduke and Archduchess of Austria, Duke and Duchess of Burgundy and Brabant. 10
146 899 Joan. Guilhelm. Dux Saxoniæ. D. L. Lant. Thurin. et Mar. Misniæ. Ar. Johan Wilhelm, Duke of Saxony, Landgrave of Thuringia and Marquis of Meissen.
147 898 Sa. Augustus D. G. Dux Saxoniæ. Rom. Imp. Archmarescal, et Elector. Ar. 1559. Augustus, Duke of Saxony, Marshall and Elector of the Holy Roman Empire.
148 981 Henricus Julius D. G. P. Ep. Halb. D. Br. &c. D. M. Jus. Prin. Dn. Hedwi. March. Brand. D. Bruns. et Lun. Viduæ matri dil. obijt XI Ca. Nov. An. 1602. &c. Ar. Heinrich Julius, Bishop of Halberstadt, Duke of Brandenburg and Brunswick etc. Dedicated to his beloved widowed mother, died 11 November 1602.
149 853 Fran. M. Magn. Dux Etruriæ. 1577. Ar. Francesco de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
150 854 Fred. M. Car. Mag. Dux Etruriæ. 1588. Ar. Ferdinand de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany.
151 982 Alexander Far. Dux 3 Placentiæ et Parmæ &c.1592. Ar. Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Piacenza and Parma.
152 985... Phillip 2 ... Comes Flandriæ. Ar. Phillip II, Count of Flanders.
153 984 Fed. Gon. Dux Man. et Mr. Mon. Fe. Ar. Federico Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Marquis of Montferrat.
154 855 Anton. Priol. Dux S. M. Venet. 1618. Ar. Antonio Priuli, Doge of Venice.
155 856 Aloy. Moce. S. M. Venetus. Ar. Alvise Mocenigo, Doge of Venice.
156 987 Carolus D. G. Cal. Loth. Bar. Gel. Dux. Ar. Charles, Duke of Lorraine, Count of Bar and Guelders
157 988 Ludovicus D. G. Comes & Dñs Flandriæ. Ar. Louis, Count and Lord of Flanders.
158 989 Ject. de la Monn de fl&c. Ar. Jetton of the mint of Flanders etc.
159 980 Henricus Julius P. Ep. Halb. D. Bru. et Lu. Ar Heinrich Julius, Duke of Brunswick and Luneburg. Heinrich Julius, Prince-Bishop of Halberstadt, Duke of Brunswick and Lüneburg.
160 983 Enno Comes et Dñs Phrisie orient. Ar. Enno, Count and Lord of East Frisia.
161 858 Nic de Pont. S. M. Venet. Ar. Nicolò da Ponte, Doge of Venice.
162 859 And. Griti S. M. Venet. Ar. Andrea Griti, Doge of Venice.
163 986 Petronius de Bononia. Ar. Petronius da Bologna.
164 931 Moneta Arg. civitatis Gandav. 1583. Ar. Coin of the city of Ghent.
165 894 Moneta nov. civitatis. Hamburgensis. Ar. Coin of the city of Hamburg. 11
166 860 Civitas Geneva. Ar. City of Geneva.
167 808 Numisma signatum, manu phialâ porrigente, cum hac inscriptione Francis data munera cæli 1610 in reverso, Ludovicus 13. &c. Ar. Medal struck with a hand holding out a phiale; on the reverse Louis XIII etc.
168 796 Numisma signatum arcu & pharetrâ decussatim positis supra lunam crescentem, cum hac inscriptione, donec totum impleat orbem. in reverso, insignia Gallica. 1552. Ar. Medal struck with a bow and quiver forming quarterings, placed over a crescent moon; on the reverse, the arms of France.
169 812 Numisma signatum duobus Archistrategis manus supra Aram jugentibus, cũ hac inscriptione. Securitas Galliæ 1628. in reverso Extrordinaire des. guerres. &c. Medal struck with two generals, their hands clasped above an altar.
170 807 Numisma signatum malo Punico dissecto, gloria desuper illustrato, cum hac inscrip. Tot vota meorum. 1604. in reverso, insignia Gallica. Ar. Medal struck with a pomegranate halved, displayed from above in a gloria; on the reverse, the arms of France.
171 810 Numisma signatum leone procumbente gladium strictum et bilancem unguibus tenente, cum hac inscriptione Suscitare quis audebit. 1619. in reverso, insignia Gall. Ar. Medal struck with a recumbant lion holding a drawn sword and a balance in its claws; on the reverse, the arms of France.
172 809 Numisma signat. guttis e nubibus decidentibus cum hac inscript. Ardorem extincta testantur vivere flamma. in reverso. Catharina D. G. Francor. Regina. Ar. Medal struck with an inscription; on the reverse, Catherine, Queen of France.
173 803 Numisma signat. columna, ad basin floribus, in medio coronâ, infra capitellũ anguibus implicatis, ornatâ; cum hac inscript. Pax sospite Rege vigebit. in reverso insig. Gallica. 1599. Ar. Medal struck with a column with flowers at the base and a crown in the centre; below the capital serpents entwined; on the reverse, the arms of France.
174 802 Numisma signat. vulpecula gradiente inter maculas muris Pontici circum circa respersas, cum hâc inscript. Non mihi sed cunctis. in reverso insignia thesaurarij Armoricæ. Ar. Medal struck with a little vixen walking within a circle of ermine scattered with spots; on the reverse, the arms of the Treasurer of Brittany. 12
175 931 Numisma signat. manu de nubibus tres chordas implicatas tenente, cum hac inscriptione Rumpitur haud facile. in averso. Leo Belgicus. 1596. Ar. Medal struck with a hand from the clouds holding three entwined cords; on the reverse, the Belgic lion.
176 1035 Numisma signat. in obverso, duobus Equitibus, totidemque peditibus, cominus pugnantibus; in reverso, duobus viris nudis captibus truncatis, et in hastas fixis, cum hac inscript. Præstat pugnare pro patriâ, quam simulatâ pace decipi. 1579. Ar. Medal struck with, on the obverse two mounted knights and the same number of foot-soldiers, fi ghting; on the reverse, the severed heads of two men impaled on spears.
177 1028 Numisma signat. Leone gradiente cum hâc inscript. Magnanimis ingenita pietas in reverso insignia. Medal struck with a lion walking; on the reverse the arms of .
178 1031 Numisma signat. in obverso, simia cum catulis; in reverso, homine inter fumũ et ignem; cum hac inscriptione Libertas ne ita chara, ut simiæ catuli. Fugiens fumũ incidit in ignem Ar. Medal struck with, on the obverse an ape with its young; on the reverse a man amongst fire and smoke.
179 1036 Numisma signat in obverso, Leone gradiente, in reverso, Urso faucibus obfirmatis, et catenato, ad truncum arboris nodosum erecto, cum hac inscript. Omnia tempus habent. Ar. Medal struck with, on the obverse a lion standing up; on the reverse a bear with strong jaws chained upright against the trunk of a knotty tree.
180 1034 Numisma signat. nave velis expangis, in quorum maximo nomen Jehova gloria circum circa illustratum cum hac inscript. En altera quæ vehat Argo. in reverso signat Urbe vallis, et eodem nomine glorioso, munitâ cum hac inscript. sic Nescia cedere fata. 1590. Ar. Medal struck with a ship in full sail with, on the mainsail, the name of Jehovah displayed within a glorial on the reverse a walled city inscribed with the same exalted name.
181 1030 Numisma in obverso signat. figurâ justitiæ cum hac inscript. Justitia in sese virtutes continet omnes. in reverso figuris trium Dearum, cum hac inscript. Nos Themis et pax alma fovent, Bellona facessat. Ar. Medal struck with, on the obverse the fi gure of Justice; on the reverse representations of three goddesses.
182 1029 Numisma impressum Davidis e Goliæ figuris cum hac inscriptione. Tu solus Deus et magna facis. in reverso Leone et Apro pugnantibus, cum ista. Fide Dño, et ipse efficiet. Ar. Medal impressed with the figures of David and Goliath; on the reverse a lion and a boar fighting.
183 I.H.S. gloria illustrat. cum istâ inscript. Spes mea unica in reverso Anchora, cum istâ. Fata viam invenient. Ar. I.H.S. displayed within a gloria; on the reverse an anchor.
184 993 Numisma inscript. sacro nomine Jehovæ cum isto symbolo; Justus Judex. Ar. Medal inscribed with the sacred name of Jehovah with this symbol; The Just Judge.
185 857 Numisma in memoriam civitatis liberatæ cusum cum hac inscriptione, Magna Dei misericordia sup. nos. in reverso figura Ducis (puto Venetiarũ) in genua procũbentis coram S. to. Marco, cum ista; Seb. Venerio P. Munus. Ar. D Medal struck to commemorate the liberation of a city; on the reverse the figure of a Duke (of Venice, I believe) kneeling in the presence of St Mark.
186 373 Numisma in obsidione Newark cusũ 1645 formâ rhomboidali. Ar. Siege-piece struck at the siege of Newark, rhomboid in outline.
187 934 Numisma insignit prospectu civitatis Argentorati, supra quam, Angelus volans cum corona civica. 1627. Ar. Medal struck with a view of the city of Strasbourg, above which an angel flies with the civic crown.
188 1032 Numisma signat. duabus navibus; infra, classis Hisp. cum hac inscript. Venit. Ivit. Fuit. 1588. in reverso insignijs Zelandicis cum istâ, Soli Deo gloria. Ar. Medal struck with two ships with (below) the Spanish fleet; on the reverse the arms of Zeeland. 14
189 271 Numisma inscript. Ciphra Elizabetha Regin. Angl. cum inscriptione sequenti. Afflictorum conservatrix 1601. in reverso, cum forma Elizabethæ, ac ista inscript. Unum a Deo duobus sustineo. Ar. Medal inscribed with the cypher of Elizabeth, Queen of England; on the reverse the figure of Elizabeth.
190 1041 Numisma cusum in obsidione Bredæ forma rhomboidali cum ista inscript. Breda obses. 1625. Ar. Siege-piece struck at the siege of Breda; rhomboid in outline.
191 1033 Numisma (ut puto) amatorium his insignijs impressum, viz. decussi, sive cruce S ti. Andreæ inter 4 cervos gradientes, cum hac inscript. Arthur shall be Henri and An. in reverso signat. Turture cum istâ being yours, I cease to be mine. 1564. Ar. Medal or (as I believe) a love token, struck with this device: quartered by a St Andrew's cross, with four walking deer in the quadrants; on the reverse a turtle-dove.
192 1037 Moneta (ut puto) Indica forma pentagona. 1621. Ar. Coin, Indian I believe, pentagonal in outline.
193 1038 Moneta ejusdem loci, formâ rotundâ. 1621. Ar. Coin from the same place, rounded in outline.
194 1041 Numisma impressum hisce insignijs sc. Vacerrâ tribus decussibus signata; super omnia, corona imperialis. 1578. Ar. formâ rhoboidali. Medal impressed with these arms: a post marked with three-crosses, over all, an imperial crown; rhomboid in outline.
195 1042 Numisma signat. Tetraedro ordinato, cum ista inscript. Gott ist unser eckstein. 1623. forma rhomboid. Medal struck in a fourfold shape; rhomboid in outline.
196 1043 Numisma impres. Herculeis columnis cum hac inscript. pie plus ultra &c. Ar. Medal impressed with the Column of Hercules.
197 p.3-40 Numisma signat figuris (ut puto) Hieroglyphicis forma ovali. Ar. Medal struck with, I believe, hieroglyphic characters; ovoid in outline.
198 1024 Pallas armata formâ ovali. Ar. Pallas in armour; ovoid in outline.
199 949 Carolus I. Mag. Brit. Gustavus Adolphus &c.Rex et Henrietta Regin Regina (ut puto) Ar. Charles I, King of Great Britain Gustavus Adolphus and Queen Henrietta (I believe).
200 950 Gustavus Adolphus (ut puto) cum suâ Regina. Gustavus Adolphus (I believe) with his Queen. 15
201 Numisma inscript. sacro nomine Jehovæ, gloria circũ circa illustrato, formâ rhomboidali 1626. Aur. Medal inscribed with the sacred name of Jehovah, displayed within a gloria; rhomboid in outline.
202 Numisma Britannicum signat equo. Aur. D British coin struck with a horse.
203 57 Aliud Britannicum signatũ capite humano. Aur. Another British coin struck with a human head.
204 58 Aliud Britannicum minus, signat (ut puto) cratere, et nonnullis lineis curvatis. Aur. Another smaller British coin, struck with (I believe) a bowl, and some curved lines.
205 59 Aliud Brit. minus, signat tantumõdo lineis curvatis. Aur. Another smaller British coin, struck with some curved lines.
206 60 Numisma antiquum signat in obverso capite humano, et in Reverso, homine equitante, gladio suo stricto, cum cruce ante faciem. Aur. Antique medal struck with, on the obverse a human head; on the reverse a man on horseback, with a drawn sword and a cross before the face.
207 66 Numisma antiquum (ut puto) Runicum. Aur. Antique medal, Scandinavian, I believe.
208 67 Aliud (puto) Runicum signat figura humana. Aur. Another medal, (I believe) Scandinavian, struck with a human figure.
208 Aliud Numisma locum supplet. Aur. ut opinor, non superioribus dissimile. Another medal has been put in its place. I believe not unlike that above.
209 61 Bolus aureus, nullâ impressione signat. Gold bolus, not struck with any design.
210 167 Henric.VIVII Rex Anglorum. Aur. Numisma signat portâ demissoriâ. Aur. Henry VI, King of England. Coin struck with a portcullis.
211 Edwardus 4 3 Rex Anglor. Aur. d Edward III, King of England.
212 166 Richardus 3 Rex Anglor. Aur. d Richard III, King of England.
213 Henricus VIII. D. G. Rex Angliæ, et Franciæ, Dñs Hiberniæ. Aur. d Henry VIII, King of England and France, Lord of Ireland.
214 Elizabetha D. G. Angl. Fran. et Hib. Regin. Aur d Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland.
215 Philippus 3 D. G. Hispaniarũ Rex. Aur. d Philip III, King of Spain.
216 900 Casimirus Rex. Poloniæ Aur. Casimir, King of Poland.
217 Lud. 13 D. G. Fran. et Navar. Rex. Ar. deaurat. D Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre; silver gilt.
218 62 Numisma signat. capite humano in obverso, et equo in Reverso. Puto Britannicũ esse. Ar. Medal struck with, on the obverse a human head; on the reverse a horse. I believe it to be British.
219 65 Numisma signat capite Regio, in obverso, et (ut puto) Draconem in Reverso, forte Utheri Pendragon. Ar. Medal struck with, on the obverse the head of a king; on the reverse a dragon. Probably Uther Pendragon. 16
220 63 Numisma signat. capite Regio, in obverso, et Equo (ut puto) Lepore, in Reverso. Credo Britannicum esse. Ar. Medal struck with, on the obverse the head of a king; on the reverse a horse and (it seems) a hare. I believe it to be British.
221 64 Numisma aliud Brit. signat. capite humano in obverso, et Equo in Reverso. Ar. Hoc idem est planè cũ priore sic not. vid. 218 Another British medal struck with, on the obverse, a human head; on the reverse a horse. Note that this with the previous one is so noted: see no. 218.
222 68 Numisma Runicũ (ut puto) sive Gothicũ signat capite humano. Ar. Medal, I believe Scandinavian or Gothic, struck with a human head.
223 69 Aliud Numisma Runicum signat capite humano. Ar. Another Scandinavian medal struck with a human head.
224 70 Aliud eodem modo signat. Ar. Another embossed in the same way.
225 71 Quartum et Quintum eodem signat. Arg. Fourth and fifth examples struck in the same manner.
226 72 Numisma signat. capite armato in Reverso. RR. Ar. Medal struck with, on the obverse a helmeted head; on the reverse RR.
227 73 Numisma signat. capite equino. Ar. Gallo: Medal struck with a horse's head.
228 1045 Numisma signat characteribus quibusdã ignotis Ar. Medal struck with some kind of unknown characters.
229 1049 Numisma signat capite coronato in obverso, et Lilio, cum quibusdam characteribus ignotis in Reverso. Ar. Medal struck with, on the obverse a crowned head and a lily; on the reverse with some kind of unknown characters.
230 1044 Massa argentea impressa quibusdam figuris ignotis Ar. A lump of silver, impressed with some unknown characters.
231 48 Massa argentea in se curvata et signat. A lump of silver, bent and struck.
232 81 Edwardus (senior) Rex. Ar. King Edward (the Elder).
233 80 Eadweard (senior) Rex. Ar. King Edward (the Elder).
234 74 Æđelstan Rex. Ar. King Athelstan.
235 74 Æđelstan Rex. Brit. Ar. Athelstan, King of Britain.
236 78 Edweard (Martyr) Rex. Ar. King Edward (the Martyr).
237 78 Edweard (Martyr) Rex. Ar. King Edward (the Martyr).
238 79 Edweard (item ut puto Martyr) Rex. Ar. King Edward (again, I believe, the Martyr).
239 82 Eadward (Confessor) Rex. Anglor. Ar. Edward (the Confessor), King of England.
240 83 Eadward (Confessor) An. Rex. vid. Tab. 6. num. 17 in vita Ælfredi Regis. Ar. Edward (the Confessor), King of England; see pl. 6 no.17 in The Life of King Alfred. 17
241 84 Harold Rex. Ang. Ar Harold, King of England.
242 86 Willelmus (Conquestor) Rex. Ar. King William (the Conqueror).
243 87 Willelmus (Conquestor) Rex. Ar. King William (the Conqueror).
244 87 Numisma aliud ejusdem Regis Ar. Another coin of the same king.
245 88 Willelmus (Rufus) Rex. Ar. King William (Rufus).
246 89 Henricus secundusPrimus Rex. Angl. Ar. Henry I, King of England.
247 Henricus (quintus) Rex. Angl. et Franc. Ar. D Henry V, King of England and France.
248 242 Elizabetha Angl. Fr. et Hib. Regina. Ar. Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland.
249 Numisma aquilâ signat. forte imperiali. Ar. Medal struck with an eagle, probably imperial.
250 Numisma Venetum. Ar. Venetian medal.
251 1039 Numisma quoddam concavũ impressũ scuto Armũn. Arg. Medal, somewhat concave, impressed with a shield of arms.
252 Numisma impressũ capite quodam Regio. Ar. Medal impressed with the head of some king. Qui sequuntur quator aureos nummos et tres argenteos Donavit D Richardus Dyer A.M. & coll. Orriel socius i o Junii A o 1701. The following four gold coins and three of silver given by Richard Dyer, Fellow of Oriel College, June 1701.
252a 252a LEOPOLD. D. GR. R. I. S. A. G. H. B. REX. R. Archdux Austriæ, Dux Burgundiæ. M. MOCOTV 1692. Aur. Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, Archduke of Austria, Duke of Burgundy.
252a is Blotted out of y e old Catalogue
252b LEOPOLDVS. D. G. R. I. S. A. G. H. E. B. REX. R. Archidux Austr. &c. 1683. Aur. Leopold, Holy Roman Emperor, Archduke of Austria.
252c MIC. APAFI. R. Par. Regni Hungariæ Dominus & Sicu. comes. 1688. Aur. Michael Apafi, Lord of Hungary and Count of Sicily.
252d MAX. GAND. D. G. AR. EP. SAL. SE. AP. L. S. RVDBERTVS EPS. SALISBVRG. 1678. Aur. Maximilian, Archbishop of Salzburg; Rupert, Bishop of Salzburg.
252e Matthias D. G. ROMANORVM Imperator ye. R. Hungariæ Patrona 1615. Ar. Matthias, Holy Roman Emperor, Protector of Hungary.
252f LEOPOL. D.G. R. SAG. REX. R Patrona Hungariæ 1695. Arg. mixt. Leopold, Holy Roman Emperor, Protector of Hungary 1695.
252g LEOP. D. G. R. I. S. A. G. H. B. REX. R Patrona Hungariæ 1678. Virgo Deipara ut et in prioribus argenteis. Arg. mixt. Leopold, Holy Roman Emperor, Protector of Hungary 1678. The Virgin Mary as in earlier silver coins.
252h Eadred Rex. Ær. King Eadred
252h 72 Numisma Brit Signat Capite Humano in Obverso Figura Equitante. Run: Medal struck with a human head; on the obverse a figure on horseback. in ye first Drawer Mill'd Coins
253 \56/ Moses cornutus, in Reverso Decalogi præcept. 1 mu. Ar. 8 Moses with his horns; on the reverse the Ten Commandments.
254 Pallas armata, in Reverso Victoria cum hac inscript. ΔIOΔ. Ar. \Cuma/ Pallas in armour; on the reverse, Victory.
255 ΠPIAMOΣ BAΣIΛEVΣ in Reverso TPOIA. Ar. King Priam; on the reverse Troy.
256 ΔIΔΩΝ BAΣIΛIΣΣΑ. in Reverso KAPXHΔΩN. Arg. Queen Dido; on the reverse Carthage.
257 AΛΕΞANΔPOΣ ΔIVOΣ. in Reverso, Alexander triumphans. Ar. The Godly Alexander; on the reverse, Alexander in triumph.
258 Stater Attic. Alexandri. 11. p.w. 2 gr. Ar. Attic stater; Alexander.
259 Stater Macedonum. 10 pw. - 5 gr. Ar. Macedonian stater.
260 Stater Atheniensium. 11. pw. 3 gr. Ar. Athenian stater.
261 Stater alius, sive Tetradrachmum. Atheniense. 11 pw. - 4 gr. Ar Another Athenian stater, or tetradrachm.
262 Stater alius Atheniensis 9 p.w. 10 gr. Ar. Ex dono Dñi Johñis Radcliff M.D. e Coll. Lincoln. Oxõn. Another Athenian stater. The gift of John Radcliffe MD, of Lincoln College. 18
263 Stater sive Tetradrachmũ Ephesiorũ. 10 pw. - 11 gr. Ar. Ephesian stater or tetradrachm.
264 Tetradrachmũ MΕNAINΩN cum hac inscript KOPAΣ. 8 pw. - 2 gr. de quo vid. Goltziũinter Numismata Syracusiorũ Tab. 12. n. 7. Ar. sp Tetradrachm of Menaenum. See Goltz 1576, tab. 12 no. 7.
265 Didrachmum Syracusiorũ. 5 pw. 9 gr. Ar. Syracusan two drachma piece.
266 Numisma aliud ΣYPAKOΣIΩN. Ær. Another Syracusan coin.
267 Tridrachmum POΔIΩN. 7 pw. 13 gr. Ar.sp Three drachma piece, of Rhodes.
268 Drachma Rhodiorum. 2 pw. 18 gr. Ar.sp Rhodian drachma.
269 Numisma aluid POΔIΩN. Ær. Ex dono Dñi Gul. Charleton e med Temp. Lond. sp Another coin of Rhodes. The gift of Mr William Charleton of Middle Temple, London.
270 Drachma Alexandri. 2 pw. 9 gr. Ar. Alexandrian drachma.
271 Idem iter. 2 pw. 7 gr. Another of the same.
272 Drachma XAMIΩN 2 pw - 3 gr. Ar. Samian drachma.
273 Drachma (ut puto) ΣAΛANTIΩN. vid Goltziũinter Numismata Mag. Græc. Tab. Drachma, I believe of Salento; see Goltz 1576, tab. .
274 Numisma (ut puto) EΠPΩTΩN. 6 pw. 1 gr. Ar. sp Coin, I believe, of Epirus.
275 Numisma signat capite Jovis. Ar. sp Coin struck with the head of Jupiter.
276 Numisma impressũcapite Mercurij. Ar. sp Coin impressed with the head of Mercury.
277 Aliud Numisma signat literis græcis. Ar. ΜΕΛΑ Another coin struck with Greek letters.
278 Drachma ΔYPAXIΩN. 1. pw. 14 gr. vid Goltz. Num. Græc. Tab. 1. 8. Ar. calcij Drachma, Dyrrhachium. See Goltz 1576, tab. 1 no. 8.
279 Didrachmũ TAPANTINΩN. 5 pw. Goltz. Mag. Græc Tab. 31.32.33 Brundusium Two drachma piece of Tarentum Brindisi. Goltz 1576, tab. 31-3. 19
280 Drachma MΑΣΣΑΛIΗTΩN. 1p.w. 17 gr. Goltz. Mag. Græc. Tab. Massaliot drachma. Goltz 1576, tab. .
281 Numisma signat capite equino forte Romanorũ Mag. Græc. de quibus vid. Goltz. Tab. XVIII. Ær. vid. Parutã di Cortaginesi Medal embossed with a horse's head, probably from Magna Graecia; see Roman. Goltz 1576, tab. 18.
282 Numisma aliud Græcũsignat Pegaso. de quibus vid. etiam Goltz. Ar. Numisma ignot. serratum. Ær. Syria Another Greek coin struck with Pegasus, for which see also Goltz 1576; unknown serrate coin. Syria
283 M. Julius Camillus Dict. Ar. sp M. Julius Camillus, dictator.
284 Cæsar Dict. perpetuus. Ar. deaurat. sp Caesar, perpetual dictator; silver gilt.
285 Divus Julius. Ar. The divine Julius Caesar.
286 Ti. Claudius Cæsar Aug. Ær. S C. Minerva stans; dextrâ pilum, sinistra scutum. Ær. Claudius; Minerva standing, in her right hand a javelin, in her left a shield.
287 Imp. Nerva Cæs. Trajan. Aug. Germ. P.M. TR. P. 2. COS. II. Templũcui insistit figura super basin, in Coroninice DIANA PERG. Ar. Trajan; on the reverse, a temple, in which stands a figure on a base.
288 AYTOK. KAI. M. AYRHΛ. ANTONEINOC. ΛOY. CEΠTIMIOC ΓΕTAC. KAIC. Capita Antonini et Getæ EΠICT. PATHΓOYΛIPPIOY. ΕΛAITΩN. Figura Equestris juxta Trophæum Ær. Elaea (Aeolis), Caracalla and Geta. An equestrian figure, beside a trophy.
289 Imp. Cæs. Domit. Aug. Ger. Coss. XIII. Cens. P.P.P. Virtuti August. SC. Miles stans dextra hastam, sinistra parazonium. Ær Domitian; a soldier standing with, in his right hand a spear, in his left a small dagger.
290 M. AEMILLVS Lepidus. Ar. M. Aemillius Lepidus. 20
291 Ant. Aug. 3 VIR. R.P.C. Leg. xx. Ar. Mark Antony.
292 Castor et Pollux equitantes. Ar. Castor and Pollux on horseback.
293 P. CLODius M.F. Ar. P. Clodius moneyer.
294 M.. CORDIVS RVFVS III VIR. Ar. M. Cordius Rufus moneyer.
295 CN. DOMitius Ahenobarbus. Ar. Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus moneyer.
296 C. FAbius C.F. Ex. A.ΓV. Ar. C. Fabius Pictor moneyer.
297 C. FABIus. CF. Pictor. EX. A. ΓV. Ar. C. Fabius moneyer.
298 C. FVNDANius Fundulus. Ar. C. Fundanius Fundulus moneyer.
299 L. FLAMINius Cilo Ar. L. Flaminius Cilo moneyer.
300 C. HOSI DIVS. CF. Geta III VIR. Ar. C. Hosidius Geta moneyer.
301 Julius CÆSAR. Elephas. Julius Caesar; an elephant.
302 Julius CÆSAR. Æneas cum Anchise. Ar. Julius Caesar; Aeneas and Anchises.
303 L. Junius BRVtus. Ar. L. Junius Brutus moneyer.
304 L. MANLIVs PROQ L. Cornelius SVLLA. Ar L. Manlius Proquaestor; L. Cornelius Sulla.
305 L. MEMMIUS Gall Ar. L. Memmius Gallus moneyer.
306 Q. Minutius THERMus. M.F. Ar. Q. Minucius Thermus moneyer.
307 M. Papirius CARBonus. Ar. 2ne M. Papirius Carbo moneyer.
308 M PLÆTORIus CESTIVS. C. Ar. M. Plaetorius Cestius moneyer. 21
309 L. PLAVTus PLANCus. Ar. L. Plautus Plancus moneyer.
310 Q. POMPEius. QF. RVFVS. COS. L Cornelius SVLLA. CO. Ar. Q. Pompeius Rufus moneyer; Rufus consul. Sulla consul.
311 C. Portius CATO. Ar. C. Portius Cato moneyer.
312 C. SERVILIVS. M. F. Ar. C. Servilius moneyer.
313 L. SCRIBONius. Libo. BONEVENT. Ar. L. Scribonius Libo moneyer.
314 L. THORIVS BALBVS. Ar. L. Thorius Balbus moneyer.
315 L. TITVRius SABINus. Ar. L. Titurius Sabinus moneyer.
316 P. Titurius SABINus. Ar. P. Titurius Sabinus moneyer.
317 C. Valerius FLACcus. Ar. C. Valerius Flaccus moneyer.
318 L. VALERIus Flaccus. Ar. L. Valerius Flaccus moneyer.
319 C. VIBIVS. C. F. Ar. Ex dono Dñi Gul. Charleton e med Temp. Lond. C. Vibius moneyer. The gift of Mr William Charleton of Middle Temple, London.
320 C. VIBIVS. C. F. PANSA. - Ar. C. Vibius Pansa moneyer.
321 Fabius MAXImus. Ar Fabius Maximus moneyer.
322 Ti. SEMPRONius Graccus III VIR. Ar. Ti. Sempronius Graccus moneyer.
323 SABINus HISPAN. Ar. Sabinus. Hispanic
324 Augustus CÆSAR IMP. VII. Ar. Emperor Augustus. Urbanus Urbanus 22
325 FLORA. PRIMVS. Ar. Flora Primus.
326 M. Æmilius Lepidus. Ar. vid. Fulv. Ursin. fam. Rom. p. 7. M. Aemilius Lepidus; see Orsini 1577, p. 7.
327 L. Juli Bursio. Ar. vid Fulv. Urs. p. 122. L. Julius Bursio, moneyer; see Orsini 1577, p. 7.
328 C. Nævius Balb. Ar. Ibid. p. 172. Numisma serratũ. C. Naevius Balbus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 172. Serrate coin.
329 L. PISO L F. FRugi. Ar. Ibid. p. 44. L. Piso Frugi moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 44.
330 Q. Pompeius Rufus. Ar. Ibid. p. 208. Q. Pompeius Rufus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 208.
331 C. Servilius. Ar. Ibid. p. 240 C. Servilius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 240.
332 C. Sulpicius. C. F. Ar. Ibid. 254. C. Sulpicius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 254.
333 Q. Titius. Ar.261. Ac aliud Numisma familiæ incertæ Ar. Q. Titius moneyer. And another coin issued by an uncertain family.
A Imp. P. Victorinus Ær. Victorinus.
B Constantinus Imp. Ær. Constantine.
C C. Tetricus CÆsa – Ær. Tetricus.
D Constantinus – Ær. Constantine.
E idem – Ær. The same
F Imp. Constantinus Ær. Constantine.
G Imp. Tetricus – Ær. Tetricus.
H Constantinus – Ær. Constantine.
I idem The same.
K idem The same.
L idem The same.
M Nero Claud. Cæs. – Ær Nero.
N Constantinus Aug. Ær Emperor Constantine.
O Constantinus – Ær Constantine.
P Constantinus – Ær Constantine.
Q idem The same.
R idem The same.
S idem The same.
T Naso Ovidius – Ær Ovid.
V Constantinus Aug. Ær Constantine.
W Imp. Nero CÆs.– Ær
334 Roma Urbs. Ær. City of Rome.
335 Imp. Cæsar Vespasianus Aug. Caput laureatũ Pont max TR.P. Coss. vj. figura sedens dextra ramũtenens, sinistra innixa sellæ. Ar. Vespasian, his head wreathed in laurel; a seated figure holding a branch in the right hand, leaning with the left on a stool.
336 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P.M. TR.P Coss. v. P.P. SPQR. Optimo Princ. figura stolata stans dextra ramum, sin. pilum, cum struthione. Ar. Trajan; a standing robed figure, with a branch in her right hand and a javelin in her left, with an ostrich.
337 Hadrianus Augustus Cos. III. Luna crescens in cujus medio stella. Ar. Indescr. Emperor Hadrian; a crescent moon with a star in the centre; not previously described in print.
338 Antoninus Aug. pius P.P. Cos. III. Clementia Aug. figura stans dextra pateram porrigens, sinistra hastile. Ar. Antoninus Pius; standing figure with a dish held out in the right hand and a spear in the left. 23
339 Antoninus Aug. pius P.P. Cos. IIII. dextræ junctæ cum duabis spicis, tenentes Caduceum. Ar. deaur Antoninus Pius; right hands clasped with two ears of corn, holding a caduceus; silver gilt.
340 Divus Antoninus. Ar. The deified Antoninus.
341 Diva Aug. Faustina. – Mater. Pietas Aug. Figura ad Aram sacrificans. Ar. d The deified Faustina senior; the devotion of the Emperor, represented by a figure sacrificing at an altar.
342 Julia Augusta – Septim. Severi. Pudicitia. Pudicitiæ sedentis typus. Ar deaurat. Julia Domna, wife of Septimus Severus. Chastity, represented by a figure. Silver gilt.
343 Antoninus August. – Caracalla. Rector Orbis. Figura nuda stans dext. globum, sin. Pilum. Ar. Caracalla. Master of the world. A standing naked figure, with a globe in the right hand and a spear in the left.
344 D.N. Mag. Maximus P.F. Aug. Virtus Romanor. Roma sedens cum Casside in capite et sphæra in dextra. Ar. deaurat. Magnus Maximus: Roma seated, with a helmet on her head and a globe in her right hand; silver gilt.
345 D.N. Arcadius. P.F. Aug. Urbs Roma. Figura galeata sedens, dextra Victoriolam, sinistra hastam, tenens. Ar. Indescr. Arcadius: City of Rome: a seated, helmeted figure with a Victory in her right hand and a spear in her left. Not previously described in print.
346 D.N. Athalancusricus Rex. King Athalaric.
347 Numisma signat. capite humano. in Reverso M.A. Ar. \Macedonum/ Medal struck with, on the obverse, a human head; on the reverse M A. Macedonia
348 Numisma (ut puto) signat, capite Caroli quinti. Ar. Diva Faustina – ar. Medal struck with, I believe, the head of Charles V the deified Faustina.
349 Numisma aliud signat. capite Regio. Ar. Imp. Hadrianus – ar. Another medal struck with the head of a king the Emperor Augustus.
350 Duo alia Numismat. signat Aquila forte Imperiali in Reverso Johans van Gott. Two other medals with the imperial eagle; on the reverse Johannes van Gott. Cap 1 First drawer
351 Rupia commũnis, sive Tridrachmũargenteum magni Mogoli. Gjihan Ghir a Timur, (sive Tamberlano) noni signat. Ahmed-abâdæ A o Hegjræ 1027. X ti. 1617. Regni. 13. In reverso, Sol, in Cancro. Ar. 7 pw. 8. gr. Ad alterum Frann -. Common rupee or three-drachma silver piece of the Great Mogul, known as Jahangir, the ninth after Timur or Tamburlaine. Struck in Ahmadabad, AH 1027, the 13th year of his reign (1617 in the Christian calendar); on the reverse the Sun, in Cancer. ‡Notandum nummos quibus hæc nota adjuncta est 21 Sept. Anno 1691. furtim sublatos fuisse. Note: coins marked with this symbol were stolen on 21 September 1691. 24
352 P.1 – n.5 Rupia alia ejusdem Imperatoris eodem loco et Anno signat. in Reverso Sol in Tauro. Ar. ejusdem ponderis Another rupee of the same Emperor, struck in the same place and year; with on the reverse the Sun, in Taurus. The same weight.
353 P.1 – n.4 Rupia alia com. ejusdem Imp. signat. Suratæ A o Hegiræ 1034. Regni 19. Ar. 7 pw. 9gr. Another rupee of the same Emperor; struck in Surat AH 1034, the 19th year of his reign.
356 sic P.1 – n.8 Semi-Rupia, a half Rupih, ejusdem Imp.signat etiam Suratæ Ao. Regni. 35. Ar. 3 pw. 16 gr. Half-rupee of the same Emperor, also struck at Surat in the 35th year of his reign.
357 P.2 – n.9 Mahumûdia forte Gjihân Ghir, in qua inscript. Gjelâl Eddîn A o. Hegjræ 1012. Ar. 3 pw. 15 gr. A mahmudi probably of Jahangir, with the inscription 'Jalal-al-din AH 1012'.
358 P.2 – n.11 Mahmûdia Imp. Mogolorum Acber, a Timûr sive Tamerlano octavi, ejusdem ponderis. Ar. Mahmudi of the Mogul Emperor Akbar, the eighth after Timur or Tamburlaine; of the same weight.
359 P.2. – 12 Mahmûdia alia ejusdem Imperat. ac ponderis. Ar. Another mahmudi of the same Emperor and of the same weight.
360 P.2 – n.13 Mahmûdia alia ejusdem Imperat. ac pond. Ar. Another mahmudi of the same Emperor and of the same weight.
361 P.2. – n.10 Mahmûdia alia ejusdem Imperat. ac pond. Ar. Another mahmudi of the same Emperor and of the same weight.
362 P.2 – 14 Semi-Mahmudia sive drachma ejusdem Imperatoris a half Mahmûdi. Ar. 1. p.w. 18 gr. D Half-mahmudi or drachma of the same Emperor.
363 P.2 – 15 Quadrans Mahmûdiæ Imperat. Mogolorũ Gjihan Ghîr signat. A o. Hegjræ 1014. Ar. 19. gr. A quarter-mahmudi of the Mogul Emperor Jahangir, struck AH 1014
364 P.2 – 17 Numisma aliud Mogolorũ. Aur. 8 gr. Another Mogul coin.
365 Aliud ejusdem ponderis. Aur. D Another of the same weight.
366 P.2 – 18 Abbasia Persica, an Abbâsis Ar. 4 pw. 18 gr. Didrachmũ Persicũ, Imperat. Abbâtis. A Persian abassi; a Persian two-drachma piece of the Emperor Abbas. 25
367 P.2 – 19 Semi-Abbasia sive drachma Persica, ejusd. Imp. 2. pw.1 gr. Ar. Half-abbasi or Persian drachma of the same Emperor.
368 P.2 – 20 Semi-Abbasia alia. 2 pw. 9 gr. Ar. Another half-abassi.
369 Semi-Abbasia alia. 2 p.w. 12 gr. Ar. D Another half-abassi.
370 P.2 – 21 Laria, sive Moneta civitatis Lar in Persia. Larî dicta. Ar. num. 2. A laria, or coin of the city of Lar in Persia.
371 Laria alia Ar.aes utraque 3.p.w. 3 gr. Mon. Tur. Another laria
372 Moneta Turcica Asper dicta. 2 gr. ær Ar. d Turkish coin known as an asper.
373 P. 3 – 34 Asper duplex. 4 gr. Ar. ær 3 A double asper.
374 P.3 – 35 Asper quintuplex. Besh-lik. A five-asper piece known as a beshlik.
375 P3 – 33 Moneta Macrociensis gran. circiter. 16. vol. 18. Ar.N.4. Moroccan coin.
376 P.3 – 32 Moneta Macrociensis gran. circiter 14. Ar. num. 2 5 D Moroccan coin.
377 Moneta Macrociensis gran. circiter. &. vel.3. num. 10 6 Moroccan coin.
378 P. 3 – 39 Moneta Muscovitica sive Rusiensis. Nowgrote dicta gran. circiter. 10. N.5. Ar Muscovite or Russian coin, said to be of Novgorod.
379 P.3 – 39 Moneta Muscovitica Denga dicta gran. circiter 8. num. 9. Ar. Muscovite coin, said to be a denga.
380 P.3 – 38 Moneta Moscovitica Poledenga dicta gran. circiter. 6. vel. 7. num 10. Ar. D 12 Muscovite coin, said to be a denga. 26
381 Moneta seu potius Lamina inscripta Literis Sinicis, inusitatæ formæ Ar. & 1 Ær. 2 ne Medal or perhaps a coin, inscribed with Chinese letters, of unusual form.
382 1023 Lamina signata (ut puto) figuris Vulcani, Veneris, et Cupidinis. Ær. Coin struck with, I believe, the figures of Vulcan, Venus and Cupid.
383 1000 Lamina tesselata, figuris 20 Sãnctorum impressa, in basso rilievo. Ær. Tesselated coin, impressed with the figures of twenty saints in low relief.
384 1001 Lamina tesselata, totidem Sanctorum figuris, eodem modo impressa. Ær. Tesselated coin impressed in the same way with a similar number of saints.
385 1002 Lamina Rhomboidalis insculpta transfiguratione Dñi nostri JESU Christi in Monte. Ar. deaurat. Rhomboid coin incised with the Transfiguration of Our Lord Jesus Christ on the Mount; silver gilt.
386 Numisma signat. figura Loti vinum bibentis cum filiabus suis, in obverso, et figura Davidis Bathschebam sc. lavantem, de tecto domus suæ conspicientis, in Reverso. Ar. deaurat. Coin struck on the obverse with Lot drinking wine with his daughters; on the reverse, the figure of David watching Bathsheba washing herself, from a part of his house; silver gilt. P. 3 – 49 – 386 The vacancy supplied with a Comang; bearing on the obverse, the initials of the United East India Company: by whose direction it was coined at Bengal 1787 for the use of their Island Penang: since called Prince of Wales’s. The reverse in the characters of the Malay Language. D.D. Gul. Holland. 387 answering to 471
387 1003 Numisma impressum figura Davidis cum Schaule disserentis de exitu suo in Goliatum Pelischthæũ, in obverso; et figura Angeli Gabrielis B. Mariã Virginem salutantis, in Reverso. Ar. deaurat. Coin, impressed on the obverse with the figure of David speaking with Saul about his leaving to meet the Philistine Goliath; on the reverse the angel Gabriel greeting the Blessed Virgin Mary; silver gilt.
388 Emblema Patientiæ opere anaglyptico. Ar. deaurat. The emblem of Patience in low relief; silver gilt. 27
389 Emblema mortalitatis forma ovali. Ar. The emblem of Mortality, oval in outline.
390 Emblema Αvτιπελαργίας, Puerperæ sc. patrem famelicum in carcere lactantis. Ar. The storks teach us how we must honour our earthly Parents upon earth in y e Obverse. The Roman woman loveth her father, and giveth him nourishment at her breast. on ye Reverse These Medals are commonly given at Christenings in Germany. The emblem of Cherishing: a woman suckling her father in a prison-cell.
391 Gott Durch Bergfall versuncken hat. God thro the fall of a hill buryed. Ar. d
392 Alles was war in Plurs der stat – All that were in the town of Pleurs. Ar. d
393 34 1068 Numisma signat. capitibus Rudolphi 1mi, Alberti 1mi. Frederici 3tij, Alberti 2di. Frederici 4.tj, Impp. Ar. Cast medal with the heads of Emperors Rudolph, Albrecht, Frederick III, Albrecht II and Frederick IV.
394 1068 Numisma signat. capitibus Maximiliani 2di. et Rudolph 2di. 1 Maximiliani 1mi. Caroli quinti Ferdinandi 1mi. Ar. Medal struck with the heads of Emperors Maximilian II, Rudolph II and Maximilian I Charles V and Ferdinand I.
395 944 Numisma signat insignijs Regum Sueciæ cum Emblematibus adjunctis Ar. Coin struck with the arms of the King of Sweden, with associated emblems.
389 P. 2- 24 Numisma Persie. No.7
390 Idem P. 2 – 25 No. 76
391 Idem P. 2 – 23
392 Idem P. 2 – 23 No.6
393 Idem P. 2 – 22 No.5
28 Numismata Museo Ashmoleano donata, a Reverendo admodum in Christo Patre ac D. Dño. Johanne Episcopo Oxõn. Anno 1685. Coins given to the Ashmolean Museum by the Revd Father in Christ Master John Fell, Bishop of Oxford, in the year 1685.
396 953 Nummus suecicus õr dictus. 2: n. Swedish medal, said to be of gold.
397a 492 Numisma exequiale Serenissimæ Principis MARIÆ Mag. Brit. &c. Reginae. Ær. Ex dono – Ratcliffe M. D. Medal struck for the funeral of the most serene princess Mary, Queen of England. The gift of Dr John Radcliffe.
29 Catalogus Numismat ũ quae Ornatiss Vir Martinus Lister M.D. eidem Museo contulit. Ao. 1683. Catalogue of the coins which that most distinguished man Martin Lister, MD, gave to the same Museum in the year 1683.
397 b M. Agrippa L. T. Coss. III. Caput Agrippæ cum corona rostratâ. S.C. Neptunus cum Delphino dextra, Tridente sinistra Ær. Q re to 865 Agrippa. The head of Agrippa in a rostral crown; Neptune with a dolphin in his right hand, a trident in his left.
398 Divus Aug. Caput Augusti. S.C. Imp. Nerva Cæsar Aug. REST. Ær. The deified Augustus. The head of Augustus. Issued under Nerva.
399 Divus August. Pater. Caput Augusti. S.C. PROVIDENT. Templum Jani. Ær. The deified Augustus. The head of Augustus. The temple of Janus.
400 C. Cæsar Aug. Germanicus. Pont. M. TR. Pot. S.C. Vesta. Vesta insidens. subsellio dextra pateram, sinistra hastam tenens. Ær. Germanicus Caligula. Vesta seated on a bench, holding a dish in her right hand and a spear in her left.
401 Claudius Cæsar Aug. P. M. TR.P. IMP. Caput Claudij. S.C. Libertas Augusta. Libertatis typus cum pileo. Ær. Claudius. The head of Claudius. Libertas type, with a javelin.
402 Nero Cæsar Aug. Germ. TR.P. Caput Neronis laureatum. S.C. Templum Jani clusũ. Pace P.R. Ubique parta Janũclusit. Ær. Nero. The head of Nero, wreathed in laurel; the temple of Janus closed.
403 Imp. Vespasianus Aug. P.M. TR. P. Caput Vespasiani. S.C. Aquila insistens globo. Alis expansis. Ær. Vespasian. An eagle standing on a globe, its wings extended. 30
404 Imp. Cæsar. Vespasian. Aug. P.M. TR.P. Cos. V. Caput Vesp: S.C. Roma. Figura militaris stans victorialam sinistra hastam. Ær. Vespasian. Head of Vespasian; a military figure stands with a spear of victory in his left hand.
405 X Imp. Cæs. Vespasian. Aug. Cos. IIII. Caput Vesp. S.C. Pax Aug. Dea Pax dextra pateram super Ara, sinistra Caduceũet ramũpalmæ aut oleæ. Ær. 2 ne Vespasian. The Goddess of Peace with a dish in her right hand on an altar, in her left hand a caduceus and a palm or olive branch. 405 Imp: Constantinus – Soli Invict: Constantine. 405 Numisma Imp: incert: in Rev: Planum Anton: Phil. Coin of uncertain emperor: on the reverse.
406 Imp Cæs. Domit. Aug. Germ. Cos. XIIII. Cens. perp. P.F. S.C. Fortunæ Augusti. Fortunæ typus cum timone, et cornucop. Ær. Domitian. Fortuna type, with a rudder and cornucopia.
407 Imp. Nerva Cæs. Aug. P.M. TR.P. Cos. III. P.P. S.C. Fisci Judaici calumnia. sublata Palma. Ær. Nerva. A palm.
408 Imp. Cæs. Nerva Trajan. Aug. Germ. P.M. TR. P. Cos. IIII. P. P. Victoria stans coram arâ accensâ, dextra pateram, sinistra palmam. Ær. Trajan. Victory stands before a lighted altar; in her right hand a dish, in her left a palm leaf. 4
409 Imp. Cæs. Nervæ Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P.M. TR. P. Cos. VI. P.P. (vid. Numismata Ducis Croyjaci Tab. 33.) S.C. S.P.Q.R. Optimo Principi. Portus Acoñidianus. ær Trajan. The gate of Ancona; see Croy 1654, tab. 33.
410 Hadrianus Aug. Cos. III. P.P. Caput Hadriani laureat. S.C. Spes P.R. Spei typus dextra florem, sinistra stolam sublevans. Ær. Hadrian. Head of Hadrian, wreathed in laurel; Spes type, holding a flower in her right hand and raising her stola with the left.
411 Antoninus Aug. Pius. P.P. TR.P. Cos. IIII. Caput Ant. Laur. S.C.Figura stolata stans dextra Ibicem, sinistra Caduceũ. Ær. Antoninus Pius. Head of Antoninus wreathed in laurel; standing robed figure, with an ibex in her right hand and a caduceus in her left. 31
412 M. Antoninus Aug. Ger. Tr.P. XXIX. Caput Aurelij, S.C. Mars gradivus, dextra victoriolam, sin. trophæum. Ær. M. Aurelius. Head of Aurelius; Mars the Marcher, in his right hand a Victory and in his left a trophy.
413 Aurelius Cæs. Antoninus. Caput Aurelij SC. TR. POT. X Figura lato velamine, dextra stolam sublevans sinistra temonem. Ær. M. Aurelius. Head of Aurelius; a figure dressed in a wide garment raising her stola with her right hand and with a staff in her left.
414 M. Antoninus Aug. Figura procumbens coram Imperatore. Ær. M. Aurelius. A prostrated figure in the presence of the Emperor.
415 Aurelius Cæs. Aug Pij F. S.C. TR. Pot. XIIII. Cos. II. Mars gradiens cum hasta et trophæis. M. Aurelius. Mars walking with a spear and with trophies.
416 Aurelius Cæs. Aug. Pij F. TR. P. Cos. II. Caput Aurelij S. C. Pallas dextra hastam, sinistra scutum. Ær. M. Aurelius. Head of Aurelius. Pallas with a spear in her right hand and in her left a shield.
417 Imp. Alexander pius Aug. Caput Alexandri laureat. Mars ultor, Mars gradiens, dextra hastam sinistra scutum. Ar. Severus Alexander. Head of Severus Alexander wreathed in laurel; Mars the Avenger walking, in his right hand a spear and in his left hand a shield.
418 Imp. Gordianus pius fel. Aug. Caput Gordiani SC. Liberalitas Aug. III. Figura stans dextra tenens tesseram frumentariam, sinistra duplicem Cornucopiam. D Gordian III. Head of Gordian; standing figure holding in his right hand a token for the distribution of corn, in his left a double cornucopia.
419 M. Jul. Philippus Cæs. Caput Philippi F. S.C. Principi juventutis. Figura militaris, dextrâ gladium Globum, sinistra hastam gestans. Ær. Philip. Military figure with a sword in his right hand and a spear in his left. 32
420 M. Jul. Philippus Cæs. Caput Philippi F. cũcoronâ. radicatâ. Principi Juvent. Figura militaris stans, dextrâ globum, sinistra hastam. Ar. Philip. Head of Philip with a radiate crown; standing military figure with a globe in his right hand and a spear in his left.
421 Imp. C. Allectus P.F. Aug. Caput Allecti. Lætitia Aug. Q. C. Navis Allectus. Head of Allectus; a ship.
422 Imp. C. Postumus P.F. Aug. Caput Postumi corona radiatâ. Herc. Deus Onieus. Hercules dextra clavâ sinistra pellem leonis gestans. Ær. Postumus. Head of Postumus with a radiate crown; Hercules with a club in his right hand and with the skin of a lion in his left.
423 Imp. C.M.C.L. Tacitus Aug. Coronâ radiatâ. Providentia Aug. Figura militaris stans ante globum humi jacemtem, sinistrâ cornucopiam. Ær Tacitus. Head of Tacitus in a radiate crown; military figure standing before a globe lying on the ground, with a cornucopia in his left hand.
424 Imp. C.M. Aur. Probus Aug. Caput Probi Coron. rad. Oriens Aug. Figura solis capite radiato. Ær Probus. Head of Probus in a radiate crown; figure of Sol with a radiate head.
425 Imp. C. Diocletianus P.F. Aug. Caput Diocl. laureat. Genio Populi Romani. Genius stans cũpaterâ et Cornucop. infra LON. Ær. Diocletian. Head of Diocletian wreathed in laurel; a Genius standing with a dish and a cornucopia.
426 Imp. Maximianus P. Aug. Caput Maxim laureat. S.F. Genio Populi Romani. Genius stans ut supra. Ær. Maximianus. Head of Maximianus wreathed in laurel; standing Genius, as above.
427 Fl. Val. Constantius Nob. C. S.Γ. Genio Populi Romani, Genius nude stans &c. Ær. Constantius Caesar. Genius standing naked, etc.
428 Divo Constantio Pio. Caput Const. laureat. Memoria felix P. LN. Duæ Aquilæ juxta aram Ær. The deified Constantius. Two eagles by an altar.
429 G. Val. Maximianus. Caput Maxim laureat. Genio Populi Romani. Genius stans ut supra. Ær 2 Galerius. Head of Galerius wreathed in laurel. Standing Genius, as above.
430 Constantinus Aug. Caput Constant. T.F. Soli invicto comiti. figura Solis ut supra. Ær. N2. Constantine. Head of Constantine; figure of Sol. 33
431 Imp. Constantinus P.F. Aug. Caput Constant. laureat. T F Marti Patri Conservatori. Mars gradiens dextra hastam, sinistra clypeum. Ær. Constantine. Head of Constantius wreathed in laurel; Mars walking with a spear in his left hand and a shield in his right.
432 Crispus Nob. Cæs. Caput Crispi laureat. Cæsarum nostrorum, intra coronam querceam. VOT.x. Ær. Head of Crispus wreathed in laurel. VOT X within a crown of oak.
433 Imp. Constantinus P.F. Aug. Principi Juventutis. Figura militaris utraque manu tenens signũmilitare. P.LN. Ær. Constantine. Military figure holding in either hand a military standard.
434 Constantinus PF. Aug. Caput Constant. laureat. Marti Conservatori. Caput Martis galeat. Ær. Constantine. Head of Constantine, wreathed in laurel. Helmeted head of Mars.
435 Constantinus Nob. C. Constantini caput laureat. S.N. Genio Populi Romani. Genius nudus stans ut supra. P. TR. Constantine Caesar. Head of Constantine wreathed in laurel; a standing nude Genius. Exergue: P. TR.
436 D. N. Magnentius P.F. Aug. Caput Magnentij. A Nota Christianismi ex duabus primis literis nominis Christi. Salus DD. NN. Aug. et Cæs. infra. AMB. Magnentius. Head of Magnentius; A Ω; Christian symbol comprising the first two letters of the name of Christ chi-rho.
437 Constantinus Max. Aug. Constant. Caput Gloria exercitus. Duo milites galeati et hastati stantes, inter eos duo signa militaria. Ær. Constantine. Head of Constantine; two standing soldiers with helmets and spears, between them two military standards.
438 Imp. C. Tetri/c\us PF. Aug. Caput Tetrici Patr. Corona radiat. Pax Aug. Dea Pax stans sinistra hastam dextra ramum gestans. Ær Tetricus. Head of Tetricus with a radiate crown. The goddess Pax standing with a spear in her right hand, gesturing with a branch in her left. 34
439 C. Pivesu. Tetricus Cæs. Caput Tetr. filij corana radiata. spes publica. Dea spes dextra ramũsinistra ... Ær. Tetricus. Head of Tetricus in a radiate crown; the goddess Spes with a branch in her right hand and a in her left.
440 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Caput Claudij coron. radiat. Felicitas. figura stolata stans dextra Caduceũtenens. Ær. Claudius II. Head of Claudius in a radiate crown; Felicitas; standing robed figure holding a caduceus in her left hand.
441 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Caput Claud. coron. radiat. Victoria Aug. Victoria stans dextra ramum sinistra palmã gestans. Ær. Claudius II. Head of Claudius in a radiate crown; standing figure of Victory with a branch in her right hand, gesturing with a palm in her left.
442 Imp. C. Victorinus P.F. Aug. Caput Victorini coronâ. radiat. Virtus Aug. Statua Militar. stans dextra hastam sin. Clypeũær. Victorinus. Head of Victorinus with a radiate crown. Military statue, standing figure with a spear in his right and a shield in his left.
35 Catalogus Numismatum Museo Ashmoleano legatorum per Cl. Virũ Thomã Brathwait de Amblesside in Comitatu Westmorlandiae Armigerũ defunct. A oD ñi 1684. Catalogue of coins bequeathed to the Ashmolean Museum by that celebrated man Thomas Braithwait Esq. of Ambleside, in the county of Westmorland, died 1684.
443 AΛEΞANΔPOY, in obverso Pallas cum casside; in averso Victoria pennata cum corona et tridente, navalem aliquam victoriam denotante. Aur. Removed to Glass Case: Cap.2 Alexander. On the obverse, Pallas with a helmet; on the reverse a winged Victory with a crown and trident, alluding to some naval victory.
444 Caput Romæ cum nota denarij; in Reverso Castor et Pollux equitantes, infra ROMA. Ar. Head of Roma with the mark of a denarius; on the reverse Castor and Pollux on horseback.
445 ANTonius AVGustus, cum navi Prætoriâ, in obverso. LEG.III. Classica, cum signis militaribus. in Reverso, Ar. vid. Fulv. Ursini fam. Rom. p. 27 Mark Antony. on the obverse a galley; on the reverse military standards. Orsini 1577, p. 27.
446 Julius CÆSAR cum Elephante, Cæsaris victoriã in Jubam Mauritaniæ Regem significante, in obverso. signa Pontificialia, in Reverso. Ar. Ibid. p. 116. Julius Caesar. On the obverse Julius Caesar, with an elephant; on the reverse priestly emblems. Orsini 1577, p. 116.
447 ROMA. Caput Romæ, in obverso. C. SERVILIus M F. cum sp. Melio et C. Servilio Ahala, equestris ordinis, pugnantibus. Ib. p. 241. Ar. On the obverse the head of Roma; on the reverse Sp. Melius and C. Servilius fighting on horseback. Orsini 1577, p. 241.
448 TI. Cæsar Divi Aug. F. Augustus. Caput Tiberij Pontif. Maxim. Muliebris figura sedens cum hasta purâ et Lauriramo. Ar. Tiberius. The head of Tiberius; seated female figure with an unused spear and a laurel branch. 36
449 Imp. Nero Cæsar P.F. Neronis caput laureat. Jupiter custos, Jupiter insidens subsellio cum fulmine dextrâ, et hasta in sinistra. Aur Nero. Head of Nero wreathed in laurel; Jupiter sitting on a bench with a thunderbolt in his right hand and a spear in his left.
450 Imp. Otho. Cæsar Aug. TR.P. Caput Othonis. securitas P.R. figura stolata stans, dextra sertum, sinistra hastam gestans. Aur. Otho. Head of Otho; standing robed figure, holding a floral wreath in her right hand and with a spear in her left.
451 Imp. Cæs. Vespasian. Aug. P.M. Cos. III. Caput Vesp. laureat. Augur. TRI. POT. Quatuor signa Pontificialia, Capeduncula, Aspergillũ, guttus, Lituus. Ar. Vespasian. Head of Vespasian wreathed in laurel; four of the insignia of the Pontficate – a sacrificial bowl, a sprinkler, a flask, and an augural wand.
452 Imp. Cæs. Vespasianus Aug. Caput Vespasiani laureat. Pon. Max. Figura sedens, sinistra sellæ incumbens, dextra ramum lauri. Ar. Vespasian. Head of Vespasian wreathed in laurel; seated figure leaning with his left hand on a bench and holding a laurel branch in his right.
453 Imp. Titus Cæs. Vespasian. Aug. P.M. Caput Titi laureat. TR.P.IX. IMP.XV. COS.VIII.PP. Sella curulis coronata. Ar. Titus. Head of Titus wreathed in laurel; a crowned consular throne.
454 Imp. Cæs. Domit. Aug. Germ. P.M. TR.P. VII. Caput Domit. laur. IMP. XIIII. COS. XIIII. GENS. P.P.P. Pallas armata stans, dextra pilũ, sinistra clypeũ. Ar. Domitian. Head of Domitian wreathed in laurel; Pallas in armour standing, with a javelin in her right hand and a shield in her left.
455 VRBS Roma: Caput Romæ in obverso. Lupa Romulũ & Remum lactans, supra quã duæ stellæ Quod Antiquarij pondusculũpotius quam Numisma existimant, a sex. Pomp. Faustulo cusũ, Imp. Titi Vespasiani jussu. vid. Hib. Goltz. in præfat. ad Lect. Ær. On the obverse the head of Roma; on the reverse the wolf suckling Romulus and Remus with two stars above. See Goltz 1576, preface. 37
456 Imp. Nerva Cæs. Aug. P.M. TR.P.II. COS.III. P.P. Æquitas August. Æquitas cum staterâ et Cornucop. Ar. Nerva. Aequitas with scales and a cornucopia.
457 Imp. Cæs. Ner. Trajan. Opt. Aug. Germ. Dac. Caput Traj. laureat. Parthico. P.M. TR.P. COS.VI. P.P. S.P.Q.R. Figura stolata stans; dextrâ ramũ, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ar. Trajan. Head of Trajan wreathed in laurel; standing robed figure, with a branch in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
458 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P.M. TR.P. COS VI.P.P. S.P.Q.R. Optimo Principi ÆT.AVG. figura stolata stans, singulis manibus caput gestans, forte Solis et Lunæ. Ar. Trajan. A standing robed figure carrying in either hand a head, probably of Sol and Luna.
459 Imp. Cæs. Nerva Trajan. Aug. Germ. Caput Trajan laureat. PONT.MAX.TR.POT. COS.II. Figura sellæ insidens coram arâ accensâ, dextra pateram, sin. Cornucop. Ar. Trajan. Head of Trajan wreathed in laurel. A figure seated on a chair with an altar on which is a light, holding a dish in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
460 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P.M.TR.P. COS. III. P.P. Divus pater Trajan. Figura sedens, dextra pateram, sinistra hastile. Ar. Trajan. Divus Pater Trajan. A seated figure, with a dish in the right hand and a spear in the left.
461 Imp. Cæs. Nervæ Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P.M.TR. P. COS.V.PP. S.P.Q.R. Optimo Principi S.C. Figura stans dextra ramũoleæ, sinistra. Cornucop. Ær Trajan. A standing figure holding an olive branch in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
462 Imp. Nerva Cæs. Aug. Germ. P.M.TR.P.II. Capt. Nervæ laureat. IMP.II.COS.1111.PP. Duæ dextra junctæ. Ar. Nerva. Head of Nerva wreathed in laurel. Two clasped right hands.
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464 Imp. Cæs. Trajan. Hadrianus Aug. P.M.TR.P. COS. III. Figura muliebris stans dextra ramum oleæ, sinistra hastam. Ar. Trajan. A standing female figure with an olive branch in the right hand and a spear in the left.
465 Imp. Cæs. Trajan. Hadrianus Aug. ... S C. Libertas publica. Figura sedens dextra ramum sinistra hastã. Ær. Hadrian. Seated figure with a branch in the right hand and a spear in the left.
466 Imp. Cæs. Trajan. Hadrianus Aug. PM.TR.P.COS. III. VOT. PVB. Figura muliebris stans utramque. manũ quasi precando attollens. Ar. Hadrian. Standing female figure with both hands raised as if in prayer.
467 Antoninus Aug. Pius. P.P. Caput Anton. laureat. COS. IIII. Figura stolata stans dextrâ pateram sinistra hastam tenens Ar. Antoninus Pius. Head of Antoninus. Standing robed figure holding a dish in her right hand and holding a spear in her left.
468 Antoninus Aug. Pius P.P.TR.P.XVI. COS. IIII. Figura stans, dextra duas spicas, sinistrã imponens aræ. Ar. Antoninus Pius. Standing figure with two ears of corn in the right hand and with the left on an altar.
469 Divus Antoninus. Consecratio. Rogus extructus instar turris, in summo currus, in quo mortui Imperatoris statua. Ar. The deified Antoninus. A funeral pyre constructed like a tower, with a chariot on the top in which is placed a statue of the dead Emperor.
470 Antoninus Aug. Pius P.P.TR.P. Britannia Cos. IIII. S.C. Figura mærens insidens spolijs dextrã capiti admovens. Ær. Antoninus Pius. A mourning figure seated among the spoils of war, with the head resting on the right hand. Transferred to No. 387
471 Diva Faustina. Antonini pij Uxor. Æternitas. Figura muliebris sedens, Phænicem orbi insistentem manu tenens. Ær. vid Numismat. Ducis Croyiaci. Tab. 43. n. 19. The deified Faustina, wife of Antoninus Pius. Seated female figure; holding a phoenix on a globe in her left hand. See Croy 1654, tab. 43 no. 19. 39
472 Antoninus Cæs. Aug. Pius Cos. – Signa Pontificialia. Ar. aurelius Antoninus Pius. Ponti fical insignia. Aurelius
473 M. Antoninus Aug. Armeniacus. Profectio Aug. Aurelius equo insidens cum hasta, Imperatoris profectionem in Partiam denotans. Ar. M. Aurelius. Aurelius seated on a horse with a spear, denoting the departure of the into Parthia.
474 M. Antoninus Aug TR.P.XXIIII. Indescr. COS. III. Figura stans cum sagitta in dextra et arcu in sinistra. Ar. M. Aurelius. Standing figure with an arrow in the right hand and a bow in the left; not previously described.
475 Divus. M. Antoninus Pius. Consecratio. Aquila insistens globo. Ar. aurilius The deified Marcus Aurelius. An eagle standing on a globe. Aurelius
476 M. Aurelius Aug. Imp. Pij F. Munificentia Aug. Elephas, in signum Munificentiæ Antonini in spectaculis exhibendis. Ar. vid. Numismata Ducis Croyiaci Tab 42 N.13. M. Aurelius. An elephant, signifying Antoninus' munificence in public displays. See Croy 1654, tab.42 no.13.
477 M. Antoninus Aug. Arm. Parth. Max. TR.P. XXIII. IMP.V. COS.III. Figura sedens, dextra bilancem, sinistra. Cornucop. S.C. Ær. M. Aurelius. A seated figure; in the right hand a balance, in the left a cornucopia.
478 M. Antoninus Augustus. Caput. Anton. Coron. radiat. IMP. V. COS. III. S C. Figura galeata sedens dextera victoriolam, sinistra hastam. Ær. Quare M. Aurelius. The head of Antoninus with a radiate crown; a seated, helmeted figure with a Victory in the right hand and a spear in the left.
479 Faustinæ Aug. Pij Aug. Fil. - Aurelij Uxor. VENVS. Venus stans dextra pomum, aut globũ, sinistrã temonem. Ar. Faustina II, wife of Aurelius. Standing Venus with an apple or a globe in her right hand, a staff in her left. 40
480 Imp. L. Aurel. Verus Aug. Prov. Deor. TR.P. COS. II. Figura dextra globum sinistra Cornucop. Ar. Lucius Verus. Figure with a globe in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
481 L. Commodus Aug. COS.P.P. Figura sedens dextra ramum tenens, sinistro cubito sellæ innixa, ante pedes serpens. Ar. Commodus. Seated figure holding a branch in the right hand, the left elbow leaning on the chair, with a serpent at the feet.
482 Crispina Augusta – Commodi conjux. Juno. Figura muliebris dextra pateram, sin. hastã. Ar. Crispina, wife of Commodus. Female figure with a dish in her right hand and a spear in her left.
483 Severus Aug. Part. Max. Restitutori Urbis. Severus dextra pateram in tripodem effundens, sinistra hastam tenens. Ar. Severus. Severus pouring with his right hand into a dish on a tripod, with a spear in his left.
484 Severus pius Aug. COS. II. Victoria dextra laureã, sinistra palmam. Ar. Severus. Victory holding a laurel in the right hand and a palm leaf in the left.
485 Severus Aug. Part.? Pont Maxim P.M.TR.P.VIII. COS.II.P.P. Victoria gradiens cum fune super scuto. Ar. Severus. Walking Victory, with a rope over a shield.
486 Severus pius Aug. Victoria Parth. Max. Victoria gradiens dextra lauream. Severus. Walking Victory, with a laurel in her right hand.
487 Julia Augusta – Severi Uxor. Pietas Aug. sacrificans ad aram. Ar. Julia Augusta, wife of Severus. A figure sacri ficing at an altar.
488 Clod. Sept. Albinus Cæs. Munia Pacif. Cos. II. Figura galeata stans, dextrã ramum oleæ sin. hastam et clypeũ Ar. Clodius Albinus. Standing helmeted figure with an olive branch in the right hand, and a spear and shield in the left.
489 Antoninus (Caracalla) Augustus Vict. Ætern Victoria stans dextra scipionem, et ante pedes scutum. Ar. Caracalla. Standing Victory, with a staff in her right hand and a shield before her feet. 41
490 Antoninus Pius Aug. Brit. P.M. TR.P.XVI. COS. IIII.P.P. Figura stolata stans, dextrã protendens, sin. hastam tenens. Ar. Caracalla Caracalla. A standing robed figure, her right hand extended, holding a spear in her left.
491 Imp. Antoninus Aug. Fides Militum. Figura stolata stans dextra labarum, signũmilitare sin Ar. Elagabalus Emperor Elagabalus. A standing robed figure, in her right hand a banner and in her left a military standard.
492 Plautilla Augusta – Anton. Caracallæ Uxor. Venus victrix. Venus et Cupido uterque pomũdextrã Venus autem sinistra ramũpalmæ tenet, scuto innixa. Ar. Plautilla, wife of Caracalla. Venus and Cupid, each with an apple in the right hand, but Venus, leaning on a shield, holds a palm leaf in her left hand.
493 L. Septimius Geta Cæs. Severi pij Aug. Fil. Vasa Pontificialia. viz. 2 Lituus, Guttus, Capeduncula, et Aspergillum. Ar. Geta. The ponti fical vessels, namely the augur's staff, the flask, the cruse, the sacri ficial bowl and the sprinkler.
494 Divus Antoninus Pontif. Caput. Getæ. D.N. Septimius ... Signa Pontificialia. Ar. Geta. The pontifical insignia.
495 M. OPEL. Ant. Diadumenianus Cæs. Princ. Juventutis. Figura stans juxta tria signa Milit. Ar. d Diadumenianus. Standing figure beside three military standards. 495 An Idem cum 477 – vel 478 The same as 477 – probably 478.
496 Julia Paula Aug. – Elagabali uxor. Concordia. Figura sedens dextra pateram cũstellâ. Ar. Julia Paula, wife of Elagabalus. Seated figure with, in the right hand, a dish with a star.
497 Julia Mæsa Aug.– Elagabali etiam uxor. Pudicitia. Dea Pudicit. sedens sinistra hastã puram, dextrã ori admovens. Ar. Julia Maesa, also wife of Elagabalus. The goddess Pudicitia seated, in her left hand an unused spear, the right reaching up to her face. 497 Q re an Victorinus. Probably Victorinus.
498 Julia Mamæa Aug.Elagabali etiam uxor.Alexandri Mater Fecund. Angustæ. Fæmina sedens, cum puerulo astante, cui dextram videtur porrigere. Ar. Julia Mamaea, also wife of Elagabalus. Seated woman with a little boy standing by, to whom she seems to stretch out her right hand. 42
499 Imp. C. M. Aur. Sev. Alexand. Aug. Pax. Aug. Figura gradiens, dextrâ ramum, sinistra bacillũ Ar. Severus Alexander. Walking figure, with a branch in the right hand and a staff in the left.
500 Imp. Alexander pius Aug. Mars ultor. Mars gradivus, dextra hastam, sinistrâ scutum. Ar. Severus Alexander. Mars the Avenger. Mars the Marcher, with a spear in his right hand and a shield in his left.
501 Imp. C. M. Aur. Sev. Alexand. Aug. Pietas Aug. Figura ad aram sacrificans. Ar. Severus Alexander. A figure sacrificing at an altar.
502 Imp. Maximinus pius Aug. Pax Augusti. Fæmina; dextrâ ramum, sin. bacillum Ar. Maximinus. A woman with a branch in her right hand and a staff in her left.
503 Imp. Gordianus pius fel. Aug. Caput Gord. corona radiat. Virtuti Augusti. Hercules nudus stans clavo innixus. Ar. Gordian. Head of Gordian with a radiate crown. Standing nude figure of Hercules, leaning on a club.
504 Imperat. Gord. Pius fel. Aug. caput Gord. radiat. Sæculi fælicitas. Figura galeata stans, dextra hastã, sinistra globum. Ar. Gordian. Head of Gordian with a radiate crown; a standing, helmeted figure, with a spear in the right hand and a globe in the left.
505 Imp. Philippus Aug. Caput Philippi. Coronâ. radiat. Concordia Aug. Dea concordia sedens in subsellio dextra paterã, sinistra Cornucop. Ar. Philip. Head of Philip with a radiate crown; the goddess Concordia seated on a stool with a dish in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
506 Imp. C.M. Jul. Philippus P.F. Aug. P.M. Virtus Excercitus. Figura militaris stans dextra pilũsinistra peltam. Ar. Philip. A standing military figure with a javelin in his right hand and in his left a small shield.
507 Imp. Cæs. C. Vib. Treb. Gallus Aug. Treboniani caput Coron. radiat. Felicitas Publ. Figura dextr Caduceũ, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ar. Trebonianus Gallus. Head of Trebonius with a radiate crown; figure with a wand in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. Gordianus – Jovi Statori Gordian.
508 Imp. C. P. Lic. Valerianus. P.F. Aug. Coron. radiat Felicitas Augg. Figura stolata stans dextrá hastam, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ar. 2 re Valerian wearing a radiate crown; standing robed figure, with a spear in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left. 43
509 Imp. C.P. Lic. Gallienus P.F. Augg. Coron. radiat. Virtus Augg. Figura militaris stans, dextrâ hastã sinistra Clypeũ. Ar. vid. N. 516. 795. 796. 797. Gallienus. wearing a radiate crown; standing military figure, with a spear in his right hand and a shield in his left. See nos. 516, 795-97.
510 Gallienus Aug. Securitas Aug. Figura decussatis cruribus. columnæ innixa dextra hastam. Ær. vid. N. 798. Gallienus. Figure leaning on a column, with legs crossed and a spear in the right hand. See no. 798.
511 Imp. C.P. Lic. Gallienus Aug. Felicit. Temp. Figur. stolata stans, dextrâ Caduceũ, sinistra Cornucop. Ær. Gallienus. A standing robed figure, with a caduceus in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
512 Gallienus Aug. Securitas Aug. Figura stolata cum hasta in dextra. Ær. Vid. 800. 801. 802. Gallienus. Standing robed figure, with a spear in her right hand; see 800-802.
513 Idem iterum. M.S. Another of the same.
514 Gallienus Aug. Annona Aug. Figura sedens dextra hastam sinistra pateram. Ær. Gallienus. Seated figure with a spear in the right hand and a dish in the left.
515 Gallienus Aug. Fides militum. Figura militaris stans, dextra signũmilitare, sinistra hastã. Ær. Vid. N. 809. Gallienus. Standing military figure, with military insignia in his right hand and a spear in his left. Idem iterum Ær. Another of the same.
516 Gallienus Aug. Virtus Aug. Fig. Milit. stans dextra clypeũsin. hastam Ær. Gallienus. Standing military figure with a shield in his right hand and a spear in his left.
517 Gallienus Aug. Marti Pacifero. Fig. Milit. dextra ramũlauri porrigens, sinistra clypeũet hastam tenens. Ær. vid. N. 780. 781. 782. Gallienus. Military figure extending a laurel branch in his right hand and holding a spear and shield in his left; see nos. 780-82.
518 Idem iterum Ær. Another of the same.
519 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
520 Idem iterum Ær. Another of the same.
521 Gallienus Aug. Pax Aug. Figura stans dextra ramũ in altum attollens sinistra hastam per trans versum. Ær. vid. N. 799. Gallienus. Standing figure holding high a branch with the right hand with a transverse spear held in the left; see no. 799. 44
522 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
523 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
524 Idem iterum Ær. Another of the same.
525 Idem iterum Ær. Another of the same.
526 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
527 Imp. Gallienus Aug. Jovi ultori. Jupiter stans dextra fulmen tenens, sinistra hastam. Ær. Gallienus. Standing Jupiter holding a thunderbolt in his right hand and a spear in his left.
528 Gallienus Aug. Jovi Conservat. N. Jupiter stans dextra fulmen, sinistra hastam Ær. vid. N. 767. 768. 769. Gallienus. Standing Jupiter holding a thunderbolt in his right hand and a spear in his left; see nos. 767-69.
529 Gallienus Aug. Jovi Conservat. XI. Jupiter gradiens dextra fulmen Ær. Gallienus. Walking Jupiter holding a thunderbolt in his right hand.
530 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
531 Imp. Gallienus. Aug. Æquitas Aug. Figura stans juxta stellam dextra bilancem. Ær. Gallienus. Standing figure beside a star, with a balance in the right hand.
532 Gallienus Aug. Victoria Aug. S. Figura. stans dextra sertum sinistra. palmam. Ær. vid. 810. 811. Gallienus. Standing figure with a wreath in the right hand and a palm leaf in the left; see nos. 810-11.
533 Gallienus Aug. Abundantia Aug. B. Fig. stans fundens e sinu pecuniã. Ær. Gallienus. Standing figure, pouring money from her garment.
534 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
535 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
536 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same. 45
537 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
538 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
539 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
540 Idem iterum. Ær. d Another of the same.
541 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
542 Gallienus Aug. Oriens Aug. Z. Figura nuda radiata gradiens dextram attollens, sinistra flagrum Ær. vid. N, 793. 794. Gallienus. Walking nude radiate figure raising the right hand and in the left a scourge; see nos. 793-94.
543 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
544 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
545 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
546 Gallienus Aug. Uberitas Aug. Fæmina stans dextra crumenam, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. Gallienus. Standing female figure with a pouch in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
547 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
548 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
549 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
550 Gallienus Aug. Fortuna redux S. Fortuna stans cum temone et Cornucopiâ. Ær. Gallienus. Standing Fortuna with a rudder and a cornucopia.
551 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
552 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
553 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
554 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same. 46
555 Gallienus Aug. Provid. Aug. x. Figura calcans serpentem, dextra rhabdum, sinistra Cornucop. Ær. vid. Nu. 805. 806. 807. Gallienus. Figure with its heel on a serpent, with a rod in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
556 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
557 Gallienus Aug. Liberal. Aug. S. Figura stans dextra tesseram frumentariam, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. vid. N. 803. 804. Gallienus. Standing figure with a token for corn in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left; see nos. 803-4.
558 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
559 Imp. Gallienus Aug. Apollini Cons. Aug. Z. Centaurus. Ær. Gallienus. A centaur.
560 Gallienus Aug. Apollini Cons Aug. Z. Centaurus. Ær. Gallienus. A centaur.
561 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
562 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
563 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
564 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
565 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
566 Gallienus Aug. Soli Cons. Aug. B. Pegasus. Ær. vid. N. 792. Gallienus. Pegasus. See no. 792.
567 Idem iterum. H. Ær. Another of the same.
568 Idem iterum. Ær. * Arque iterũær. Another of the same. In another cabinet.
569 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
570 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. Γ. Animal cornutum Unicornu. Ær. Gallienus. A horned animal; a unicorn.
571 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. XI. Gazella stans Ær. vid. N. 784. 785. 786. 787. 788. Gallienus. A standing gazelle. See nos. 784-88. 47
572 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. XII. Gazella stans. Ær. Gallienus. A standing gazelle.
573 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. Gazella stans. Ær. Gallienus. A standing gazelle.
574 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
575 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
576 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
577 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
578 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. Gazella stans Ær. Gallienus. A standing gazelle.
579 Gallienus Aug. Jovi Cons. Aug. Gazella stans capite ad dextrã. Ær. Gallienus. A standing gazelle with its head to the right.
580 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
581 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
582 Gallienus Aug: Dianæ Cons. Aug. Dama mas stans capite ad lævam verso. Ær. Gallienus. On the reverse, a standing hart, with its head towards the left.
583 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. x. Dama mas &c. Ær. vid. N. 789. 790. 791. Gallienus. A hart, etc. See nos. 789-91.
584 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
585 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug.x. Dama mas stans capite ad dextram verso. Ær. Gallienus. On the reverse, a hart, with its head towards the right.
586 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. Dama mas. &c. Ær. Gallienus. A hart, etc.
587 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same. 48
588 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
589 Imp. Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. E. Dama fæmina stans, capite ad lævã reverso. Ær. Gallienus. On the reverse a standing hind, its head looking backwards towards the left.
590 Idem Iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
591 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
592 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
593 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
594 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
595 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
596 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
597 Salonina Aug. – Gallieni uxor. Venus Felix. Venus sedens dextra pateram cum pavone, sinistra hastam puram. Ær. Salonina, wife of Gallienus. Seated Venus with a peacock, a dish in her right hand and an unused spear in her left.
598 Salonina Aug. Juno Regina. Figura stans, dextra pateram sinistra hastam purã. Ar. Salonina. Standing figure, with a dish in the right hand and an unused spear in the left.
599 Cor. Salomina Aug. Junoni Cons. Aug L. Dama stans capite ad lævam verso Ær. Salonina. Standing hart with its head towards the left.
600 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
601 Salonina Aug. Venus Victrix; dextra palmam sinistra hastam. Ær. vid. N. 813. Salonina. Venus with a palm leaf in her right hand and a spear in her left; see no. 813.
602 Idem iterum H. Ær. Another of the same.
603 Salonina Aug. ... Figura stolata stans. Cap. 3 Salonina. A standing robed figure. Drawer 3
604 Idem (ut puto) iterum. Ær. Another of the same (it seems). Small Brass to N. 762 49
605 Imp. C. Posthumus P.F. Aug. Caput Postumi corona radiat. victoria Aug. victoria alata, dextra sertum, sinistra. pilum. Ær Argent Postumus. Head of Postumus in a radiate crown. Winged Victory, with a wreath in her right hand and a javelin in her left.
606 Idem iterum Ær. Another of the same.
607 Imp. C. Postumus P. F. Aug. Pax Aug. Figura stans dextra ramum, sinistra hastam. Ær. vid. N. 814. Postumus. Standing figure, with a branch in the right hand and a spear in the left.
608 Imp. C. Postumus P. F. aug. Neptuno reduci. Figura stans, dextra delphinum, sinistra tridente. Ær. Postumus. Standing figure with a dolphin in his right hand and a trident in his left.
609 Imp. Postumus Aug. Provident Aug. Figura stans dextrâ rhabdũ, sinistra Cornucop. Ær Postumus. Standing figure with a rod in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
610 Imp. C. Victorinus P. F. Aug. Caput Victor. coron. radiat. Invictus. Solis vel Apollinis typus. Ær. Victorinus. Head of Victorinus in a radiate crown. Sol or Apollo type.
611 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
612 Imp. C. Victorinus. P. F. Aug. Providentia Aug. Figura stans, dextra pateram, sinistra Cornucop. Ær. Victorinus. Standing figure with a dish in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
613 Imp. C. Victorinus. P. F. Aug. Pietas Aug. Figura stans, dextra paterã super Aram, sinistra – Ær. vid. N. 815. Victorinus. Standing figure, with the right hand placing a dish over an altar and with the left . See no. 815.
614 Imp. C. Victorinus Aug. Providentia Aug. Fig. stolata stans dextra rhabdũsinistra Cornucop. Ær. Victorinus. Standing robed figure, with a rod in the right hand a cornucopia in the left.
615 Imp. C. Pi. AV. Victorinus P F. Aug. – Filius Pax. Aug. V. Dea Pax ramũprotendens, sinistra hastile per transversũ. Ær. Victorinus. The godess Pax holding out a branch, a transverse spear held in her left hand. 50
616 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
617 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
618 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
619 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
620 Imp. Tetricus. P.F. Aug. Tetr. Patris Caput corona radiata. Hilaritas Augg. Dea stolata stans dextra palmam, sinistra Cornucopiam gerens. Ær. Tetricus. Head of Tetricus in a radiate crown. Standing robed goddess with a palm leaf in her right hand, and a cornucopia in her left.
621 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
622 Idem (ut puto) iterum Ær. Another of the same (it seems).
623 Imp. Tetricus P. F. Aug. Lætitia Aug. Figura stolata stans dextra corollam deorsũtenens, sinistra Anchoram nudis brachijs. Ær. vid. N. 816. 817. 818. 819. 820. 821. Tetricus. Standing robed figure, with bare forearms, holding a garland downwards in her right hand and an anchor in her left. See nos. 816-21.
624 Imp. Tetricus P.F. Aug Spes publica. Spei typus. Ær. Tetricus. Spes type.
625 Imp. C. Pives. Tetricus. Cæs. Tetr. Filij Caput, corona radiat. ... Tetricus II. Head of Tetricus II in a radiate crown.
626 Imp. C. Pives. Aug. Salus Aug. Salutis stans typus, dextra pateram cum serpente sinistra temonem. Ær. vid. 822. 823. 824. 825. 826. Tetricus II. Standing figure of Salus, in her right hand a dish with a serpent and in her left a staff.
627 Imp. Piv. Tetricus Cæs. Hilaritas Aug. ut supra. Tetricus II, as above.
628 Imp. Pivesu. Tetricus Cæs. Comes Aug. Victoria stans dextra laureã, sinistra palmã. Ær. Tetricus II. Standing Victory with laurel wreath in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left. 51
629 Imp. Claudius Aug. – Caput Claudij corona radiat. Jovi Custodi, Jupiter stans, dextra fulmen sinistra hastam per transversũ. Ær. Claudius II. Head of Claudius in a radiate crown. Standing Jupiter, with a thunderbolt in his right hand and a transverse spear held in his left.
630 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Jovi statori, Jupiter nudus stans, dextra hastam, sinistra fulmen. Ær. Claudius II. Standing nude Jupiter, with a spear in his right hand and a thunderbolt in his left.
631 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
632 Imp. C. Claudius. Aug. Jovi Victori, Jupiter nudus stans dextra fulmen, sinistra hastam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing nude Jupiter, with a thunderbolt in his right hand and a spear in his left.
633 Idem iterum O. Ær. Another of the same.
634 Idem iterum. Ær. vid. N. 827. 828. 829. 830. Another of the same. See nos. 827-30.
635 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
636 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
637 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
638 Imp. C Claudius Aug. Mart. Ultori – Mars gradiens dextra hastam, sinistra spolia super humeros. Ær. vid. N. 831. 832. 833. Claudius II. Walking Mars with a spear in his right hand and on the left trophy on his shoulder. See nos. 831-33.
639 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
640 Idem iterum. H. Ær. Another of the same.
641 Imp. Claudius P.F. Aug. Virtus Aug. Mars gradiens dextra hastam, sinistra spolia super humeros ferens. Ær. Claudius II. Walking Mars with a spear in his right hand and on the left trophy about his upper arm.
642 Idem iterũ. Ær. Another of the same.
643 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Virtus Aug. Figura militaris stans dextrã ramũsinistrã hastam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing military figure with a branch in his right hand and a spear in his left. 52
644 Idem iterum. A. Ær. Another of the same.
645 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
646 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
647 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Spes publica. Spei typus. Ær. Claudius II. Spes type.
648 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Provident. Aug. XI Fig. stans sinistra cornucopiam tenens Columnæ innixa, dextra scipionem. Ær. Claudius II. Standing figure holding a cornucopia in the left hand, leaning on a column, and with a staff in the right hand.
649 Idem iterum. Ær. vid. N. 851. Another of the same. See no. 851.
650 Idem iterum XII. Ær. Another of the same.
651 Idem iterum XII. Ær. Another of the same.
652 Idem iterum. S. Ær. Another of the same.
653 Idem iterum ær Another of the same.
654 Idem iterum Ær. Another of the same.
655 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
656 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
657 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Pietas Aug. Figura stans dextra ad Aram sacrificans sinistra hastam. Ær. vid. N. 856. Claudius II. Standing figure sacrificing at an altar with the right hand and with a spear in the left. See no. 856.
658 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
659 Divo Claudio. Consecratio. cum Ara. Vid. N. 834. 835. 836. 837. 838. The deified Claudius II. With an altar. see nos. 834-38.
660 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same. 53
661 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Salus Aug. Dea Salus dextra pateram cum serpente ut videtur, sin. hastam. Ær. Claudius II. The goddess Salus, in her right hand a dish with what appears to be a serpent and in her right a spear.
662 Imp. Claudius Aug. Fortuna redux. Fortuna temonem et Cornucopiã. tenens. Ær. Claudius II. Fortuna holding a staff and a cornucopia.
663 Imp. Claudius II. Aug Fortuna redux. S. eadem figura. Claudius II. The same figure.
664 Idem iterum Ær. D Another of the same.
665 Idem iterum E. Ær. Another of the same.
666 Imp. C. M. Claudius Aug. Felicitas Aug. Fig. stolata stans dextra Caduceum, sinistra hastã tenens. Ær. Claudius II. Standing robed figure, with a caduceus in her right hand and holding a spear in her left.
667 Idem (ut puto) iterum. Another of the same (it seems).
668 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Felicitas pub. S. C. Fig stans dextra ramum sin. Cornucopiam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing figure with a branch in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
669 Imp. Claudius P. F. Aug. Felicitas. Publ. Figura stans dextra temonem ramũsin. cornucopiam hastam. Ær. Qu: Rev. Claudius II. Standing figure with a branch in the right hand and a spear in the left.
670 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Æquitas Aug. Figura stolata stans, dextra bilancem, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. vid. N. 853. 854. 855. Claudius II. Standing robed figure, with a balance in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left. See 853-55.
671 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
672 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
673 Imp. Claudius Aug. Æquitas Aug. Γ eâdã figurâ. Claudius II. The same figure. 54
674 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
675 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
676 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
677 Imp. Claudius Aug. Æquitas Aug. eâdē figur. Claudius II. The same figure.
678 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
679 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
680 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
681 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Libertas Aug. Figura galeata stans; dextra ramũ; sinistra hastã. Ær. Claudius II. Standing helmeted figure with a branch in the right hand and a spear in the left.
682 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
683 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
684 Imp. Claudius Aug. Libertas. Aug. Figura stolata stans, dextra Marsupium, sinistra hastam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing robed figure, with a purse in the right hand and a spear in the left.
685 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
686 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
687 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
688 Imp. Claudius Aug. Libertas Aug. Figura stolata stans, dextra Marsupium, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing robed figure, with a purse in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
689 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
690 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Liberalitas Aug. Figura stans, dextra tesserã frumentariam, sin. Cornucop. Ær. Q rev Claudius II. Standing figure with a token for grain in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. 55
691 Imp. Claudius Aug. Liberalitas Aug. Figura stolata stans, dextra Marsupium sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing robed figure, with a purse in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
692 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Annona Aug. Figura stolata stans, dextra spicas, sinistra Cornucop. Ær. vid. 847. 848. 849. 850. Claudius II. Standing robed figure, with ears of corn in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
693 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
694 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
695 Idem iterum L. Æ Another of the same.
696 Idem iterum L Ær. Another of the same.
697 Idem iterum Ær. Another of the same.
698 Imp. Claudius P F. Aug. Pax Aug. Figura gradiens dextra ramum protendens, sinistra hastam tenens per transversum Ær. vid. N. 842. Q Rev Claudius II. Walking figure holding out a branch with the right hand, a transverse spear held in the left. See no. 842.
699 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
700 Imp. Claudius Aug. Genius Excerci. Deus Genius stans dextra pateram, sinistra Cornucop. Ær. vid. N. 839. 840. Claudius II. Standing Genius with a dish in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. See nos. 839-40
701 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
702 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
703 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
704 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Fides Exerci. Figura stans inter duo signa militaria. Ær. Claudius II. Standing figure between two military standards. 56
705 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Fides Exerci XI Figura stans militaris inter duo signa militaria, unum tenens per transversum. Claudius II. Standing military figure between two standards, one transverse.
706 Idem iterum. XI. Ær Another of the same.
707 Idem iterum. XI. Ær. Another of the same.
708 Idem iterum. XI. Ær. Another of the same.
709 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Fides Exerci. Figura milit. stans inter duo signa militaria, unũtenens per transversum. Ær. Claudius II. Standing military figure between two standards, one transverse.
710 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
711 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
712 Idem iterum. Ær. Quare Another of the same. ?
713 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
714 Imp. Claudius Aug. Victoria Aug. Victoria gradiens dextra corollam, sinistrâ palmã. Ær. vid. N. 859. Claudius II. Walking Victory, with a garland in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left.
715 Idem iterum. Another of the same.
716 Constantinus Aug. – Duo Milites galeati stantes. Constantine. Two standing helmeted soldiers.
717 Tetricus Aug. – Tetricus.
718 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Victoria Aug. Victoria stans dextra sertum, sinistra palmam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing Victory with a wreath in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left.
719 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Victoria Aug. Victoria stans dextra sertum. Ær. vid. N. 858. Claudius II. Standing Victory with a wreath in her right hand. See no. 858.
720 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
721 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
722 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
723 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same. 57
724 Imp. C. M. Aur. Cl. Quintillus Aug. Apollini Cons. Figura nuda, sinistra columnæ innixa, dextra temonem. Ær. Quintillus. Nude figure, leaning on a column with the left hand and with a staff in the right.
725 Imp. C.M. Aur. Cl. Quintillus Aug. Æternit. Aug. N. Fig. nuda stans dextra ramum. Ær. vid. N. 860. Quintillus. Nude standing figure with a branch in the right hand. See no. 860.
726 Imp. C. M. Aur Cl. Quintillus Aug. Lætitia Aug. Figura stolata stans dextra spicas, sinistra (ut puto) temonem. Ær Quintillus. Standing robed figure, with ears of corn in the right hand and with, it seems, a staff in the left.
727 Imp. C. M. Aur. Cl. Quintillus Aug. Virtus Aug. H. Figura stolata stans, dextra ramũ, sinistra hastam per transversum. Ær. Quintillus. Standing robed figure, with a branch in the right hand, a transverse spear held in the left.
728 Imperat. Constant. Quintillus Aug. ... Fig. milit. stans inter duo signa militaria. Ær. Quintillus. Standing military figure between two military standards.
729 Imp. C. M. Cl. Tacitus Aug. Æquitas Aug. Figura stans dextra bilancem, sinistra Cornucop. Ær. Tacitus. Standing figure with a balance in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
730 Idem iterum ær Another of the same.
731 Imp. Cl. Tacitus Aug. Mars victor. Mars gradiens dextra hastam, sinistra spolia super humeros. Ær. Tacitus. Walking Mars with a spear in his right hand and with a trophy on his left upper arm.
732 Imp. C. M. Cl. Tacitus. Aug. Temporum felicitas. Figura stolata stans dextra Caduceum, sinistraCorucopiam. Ær. Tacitus. Standing robed figure, with a caduceus in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
733 Imp. C. M. Aur. Probus Aug. Providentia Aug. Mulier stans dextra globũ, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. Probus. Standing woman with a globe in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left. 58
734 Imp. C. M. Aur. Probus Aug. Salus Aug. Fig. astans columnæ cui innititur sinistra, dextra ramum. ær Probus. Standing figure leaning on a column with the left hand, in the right a branch.
735 Imp. C. Probus P. F. Aug. Abundantia Aug. Figura stolata stans sinistra (ut puto) Marsupium. Ær. Probus. Standing robed figure, with (apparently) a purse in her left hand.
736 Imp. C. Probus. P.F. Aug. Felicitas Aug. Fig. stolata stans sinistra hastam cornucop: tenens, sub dextra globus. Ær. Probus. Standing robed figure holding a spear in her left hand, with a globe under her right.
737 Imp. Carus. P.F. Aug. Dux exercitus. P.XXI Figura stans dextra sertum sin. hastam. Ær. Carus. Standing figure with a garland in the right hand and a spear in the left.
738 Imp. C. C. Val. Diocletianus. P.F. Aug. Jovi Conser. Aug. Jupiter nudus stans, dextra fulmen trisulcum. sin. hastam, ad pedes Icuncula cum serto. Ær. Diocletian. Standing nude Jupiter with a three-forked thunderbolt in his right hand and a spear in his left; at his feet a figure of an eagle with a wreath.
739 Imp. C. C. Val. Diocletianus Aug. Jovi Conservat. Aug. Jupiter nudus stans, dextra fulmen trisulcum. sin. hastam. Ær. Diocletian. Standing nude Jupiter with a three-forked thunderbolt in his right hand and in his left a spear.
740 Imp. Carausius P.F. Aug. Pax. Aug. S.P. Fig. stolata stans, dextra oleam, sin. hastile. Ær. Carausius. Standing robed figure, with an olive branch in her right hand and a spear in the left. 7
741 Imp. Carausius Aug. Moneta Aug. Figura cum bilance, et Cornucop. Ær. Carausius. Figure with a balance and a cornucopia.
742 C. Alectus Aug. Pax. Aug. Figura stans, dextra ramũ, sinistra hastam. Ær. Allectus. Standing figure with a branch in the right hand and a spear in the left. 59
743 C. Alectus Aug. Æquitas Aug. ... Allectus.
744 Fl. Val. Constantius Nob. C. – Cognomento Chlorus. Gloria Excercitus. Duæ figuræ militares galeatiet hastati stantes; inter eos, duo signa militaria. Ær. infra TRS. Constantius Chlorus. Two standing military figures, helmeted and carrying spears; between them two military standards.
745 Constantinus Max. Aug. Gloria Exercitus. Duo milites galeati et hastati stantes; inter eos, duo signamilit. infra TRS. Ær. Constantine. Two standing soldiers, helmeted and carrying spears; between them, two military standards.
746 D. N. Crispus Nob. Cæs. Beata Tranquilitas. Globus Aræ impositus, in qua Votis XX. Ær. Crispus Caesar. A globe placed on an altar, on which is VOTIS XX.
747 Maxentius Aug. Providen. Aug. Figura stolat. stans dextra –. Maxentius. Standing robed figure, with in her right hand .
747 D.N. Arcapdius P.F. Aug: Virtus Romanorum. Figura Galeata sedens Dextra Victoriolam sinstrahastam Arcadius. Seated, helmeted figure with a Victory in the right hand and a spear in the left. Valentian. Restitictor Rupublice Ar. Valentinian.
748 Constantinus Jun. Nob. C. Gloria Exercitus. Duo milites &c. Constantine II Caesar. Two soldiers etc.
749 Constantinus Nob. C. Gloria Romanorum. Mars Gradivus dextra hastam, sinistra clypeum. Ær. Constantine II Caesar. Mars the Marcher with a spear in his right hand and a shield in his left.
750 D.N. Constantius P.F. Aug. votis XXX multis XXXX. in corona. AR. infra SCON. Constantius II. VOTIS XXX MULTIS XXXX in a wreath. \Ar./ Exergue: SCON.
751 D.N. Magnentius P.F. Aug. Salus D.N. Aug et Cæs. A  nota Christianismi chi-rho. Ær. Magnentius. Letters A and Ω, Christian symbol chi-rho.
752 D.N. Fl. Cl. Julianus P.F. Aug. Vot. X. Mult. XX. in corona. S. Lug. AR. Julian. VOT X MULT XX in a wreath.
753 D.N. Jovianus P.F. Aug. Vot. V. Mult. X. in Corona S.CON. Ar. Jovian. VOT V MULT X in a wreath.
754 D.N. Valentinianus P.F. Aug. Restitutor Reip. Imperat: stans dextra labarum, sinistra victoriolam cum corollâ. Aur. Valentinian. The Emperor standing with a labarum in his right hand and in his left a Victory with a little wreath.
755 D.N. Valentinianus P.F. Aug. Restitutor Reipub. ANTE * Imp. stans dextra labarũcum nota Christianismi, sinistra Victoriolam cum coralla. Aur.ær. Valentinian. The Emperor stands with a labarum in his right hand with the Christian symbol chi-rho, and in his left a Victory with a little wreath.
756 D.N. Valens. P.F. Aug. Vot. V X Mult. XX. symbol E in Corona. Ar. Valens. VOT V MULT XX in a wreath; chi-rho.
757 D.N Valens. P.F. Aug Vot. V. Mult. X. RB. in Corona. Ar. Valens. VOT V MULT X in a wreath.
758 D.N. Valens. P.F. Aug. Securitas Reipublicæ. OF I. CONST. Victoria dextra Corallam sinistra palmam Ær. Valens. Victory with a wreath in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left.
759 Idem (ut puto) iterum. Ær. Another of the same (it seems).
760 D.N. Gratianus Aug. Vot. XV Mult. XX. in Corona Ær. Gratian. VOT XV MULT XX in a wreath.
761 D.N. Theodosius P.F. Aug. Victoria Augg. N.D. CON. duæ figuræ tenentes globum supra in medio Victoria. Aur. Theodosius. Two figures holding a globe above a central Victory. 761 Carus Imp. P.F. Aug. ... Jovi Victori Carus.
762 D.N. Arcadius P.F. Aug. Virtus Romanorũ M D P S Imperator sedens vestitu militari, dextra Victoriolam, sinistra hastam. Ar. Arcadius. The Emperor sitting in military dress, with a Victory in his right hand and a spear in his left. 762 Imp. NUMERIAN. – Pietas Aug. Hæc. Dona – Jacobs. Arm. De Feversham Com. Cant. 1762. Numerian. This was given by Jacobs, Esq. of Faversham, Kent, in 1762.
61 Catalogus Numismatum obscuriorũ ab eodem Cl. Viro Dño Thoma Brathwait legatorum quae tamen (ut opinor) sic interpretari possunt. Catalogue of the rarer coins bequeathed by that same distinguished man, Thomas Braithwait, which may none the less (I believe) be identified.
763 ΠTOΛEMAIOΛ. Caput Ptolomæi galeat. in Reverso Aquila surgens alis expansis. Ær. Ptolemy. Helmeted head of Ptolemy; on the reverse an eagle ascending with its wings outspread.
764 Lucilla (ut puto) Aug. – L. Aurel. Veri, uxor. Ær Lucilla (it seems), wife of Verus.
765 L. Septimus Severus (ut opinor.) Aug. Ær. Septimus Severus, I believe.
766 Imp. Valerianus P.F. Aug. Victoria Aug. Dea victoria, dextra sertum, sinistra palmã Ær. Valerian. The goddess Victory, with a garland in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left.
767 Gallienus Aug. Jovi Conservat. Aug. X. Jupiter gradiens, dextra fulmen, sinistra hastam. Ær. Gallienus. Jupiter walking, with a thunderbolt in his right hand and a spear in his left.
768 Galienus Aug. Jovi Cons. Aug. Jupiter gradiens dextra fulmen. Ær. Gallienus. Jupiter walking, with a thunderbolt in his right hand.
769 Gallienus Aug. Jovi Conservat. Aug. XI. Imp. gradiens dext. fulmen. Ær. Gallienus. Jupiter walking with a thunderbolt in his right hand.
780 sic Gallienus Aug. Marti pacifero N. Figura militaris stans, dextra ramum Lauri porrigens, sinistra ... Ær. Gallienus. Standing military figure, extending a laurel branch with the right hand and with the left .
781 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
782 Gallienus Aug. Marti victori. Figura stans ... Ær. Gallienus. Standing figure . 62
783 Gallienus Aug. Neptuno Cons. Aug. Monstrum marinum, anteriore parte, Equus; posteriore, Cauda serpentis. Ær. Gallienus. A sea-monster: the front part a horse and the rear the tail of a serpent.
784 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. Gazella stans, capite ad sinistram. Ær. D Gallienus. Standing gazelle, with its head to the left.
785 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. Gazella stans capite ad dextram verso. Ær. Gallienus. A standing gazelle, with its head looking to the right.
786 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug Gazella stans capite sursum protendente. Ær. Gallienus. Standing gazelle, with its head stretched upwards.
787 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
788 Idem (ut opinor) iterum Ær. Another (it seems) of the same.
789 Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. Dama mas stans, Ær. capite ad dextram. Gallienus. A standing hart, its head to the right.
790 Imp. Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. &c. Gallienus.
791 Imp. Gallienus Aug. Dianæ Cons. Aug. Dama fæmina stans, capite ad lævam reverso. Ær. Gallienus. A standing hind, its head to the left.
792 Gallienus Aug. Soli Cons. Aug. Pegasus. Ær. Gallienus. Pegasus.
793 Gallienus Aug. Oriens Aug. Z. Figura nuda radiat gradiens, dextram attollens, sinistra flagrum Ær. Gallienus. Nude, walking radiate figure, the right hand raised and in the left a scourge.
794 Idem iterum Ær. Another of the same.
795 Gallienus Aug. Virtus Augusti. Miles dextro pede insistans globo; dextra ramũ, sinistra hastã. Ær. Gallienus. A soldier with his right foot placed on a globe; in his right hand a branch, in his left a spear. 63
796 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
797 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
798 Gallienus Aug. Securit. Aug. Figura decussat. cruribus, columnæ innixa dextra ... Ær. Gallienus. A figure with legs crossed, leaning on a column with the right hand ...
799 Gallienus Aug. Pax Aug. Figura stans dextra ramum in altum tollens, sinistra hastam per transversumær. Gallienus. Standing figure with a branch held high in the right hand and a transverse spear held in the left.
800 Gallienus Aug. Lætitia Aug. Dea stans stolata dextra sertum, sinistra scipionem. Ær. Gallienus. Standing robed goddess, with a garland in her right hand and a staff in her left.
801 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
802 Idem iterum. Ær. atque iterũ. Another of the same. And yet another.
803 Gallienus Aug Libert. Aug. Figura stolata stans, dextra hastam, sinistra globum. Ær. Gallienus. Standing robed figure, with a spear in her right hand and a globe in her left.
804 Gallienus Aug. Liberalit. Aug. E. Figura stans, dextra tesserã frumentariã, sinistra hastam. Ær. Gallienus. Standing figure with a token for corn in the right hand and a spear in the left.
805 Gallienus Aug. Abundantia Aug. B Figura stans fundens e gremio pecunias. Ær. Gallienus. Standing figure, pouring money from her lap.
806 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
807 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
808 Gallienus Aug. Provid. Aug. X. Figura calcans serpentem, dextra rhabdum, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. Gallienus. Figure with its heel on a serpent, with a rod in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. 64
809 Gallienus Aug. Fides Militũ. Figura militar. stans dextra signum militare, sin. hastam. Ær. Gallienus. Standing military figure with a military standard in his right hand and a spear in his left.
810 Gallienus Aug. Victoria Aug. Figura stans dextra sertum, sinistra palmam. Ær. Gallienus. Standing figure with a garland in the left hand and a palm leaf in the right.
811 Gallienus Aug. P.M. TR.P. ... COS. ... P. Figura militaris stans, dextra globũ, sinistra hastam. Ær Gallienus. Standing military figure with a globe in his right hand and a spear in his left.
812 Gallienus Aug. Conservatori perpetuo. Jupiter stans dextra protegens Icunculam, sinistra hastam. Ær. Gallienus. Standing Jupiter, his right hand protecting a small figure and in his left hand, a spear.
813 Salonina Aug. Pietas Augg. Figura sedens dextra ... sinistra hastam. Ær. Salonina. Seated figure with a in the right hand and a spear in the left.
814 Imp. C. Postumus P.F. Aug. Virtus Aug. Fig. galeata gradiens, dextra hastam, sinistra clypeum. Ær. Postumus. Walking helmeted figure with a spear in the right hand and a shield in the left.
815 Imp. C. Victorinus Pietas Aug. Figura stans dextra pateram supra Aram, sinistra – Ær. Victorinus. Standing figure, the right hand with a dish over an altar and the left .
816 Imp. C. Tetricus. P.F. Aug. Virtus Aug. Figura militaris galeata stans, dextra peltã sinistra hastã. Ær. Tetricus. Standing, helmeted military figure, with a shield in his right hand and a spear in his left.
817 Imp. C. Tetricus P.F. Aug. Victoria Aug. Victoria gradiens, dextra lauream, sinistra hastam. Ær. Tetricus. Walking Victory, with a laurel in her right hand and a spear in her left. 65
818 Imp. C. Tetricus P.F. Aug. Salus Aug. Dea Salus, dextra pateram, sinistra temonem Ær. Tetricus. The goddess Salus, with a dish in her right hand and staff in her left.
819 Imp. Tetricus P.F. Aug. Lætitia Aug. Figura stolata stans, dextra corallam deorsum tenens, sinistra anchorã. Ær. Tetricus. Standing robed figure, holding a wreath downwards in her right hand and an anchor in her left.
820 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
821 Imp. Tetricus, P.F. Aug. Lætitia Aug. Figura stolata stans dextra corallam deorsum tenens, sinistra hastam per transversũær. Tetricus. Standing robed figure holding a wreath downwards in her right hand and a transverse spear held in her left.
822 C. Pivesu. Tetricus Cæs. Pietas Augustor. Vasa Pontificialia. Ær. Tetricus II. Pontifical vessel.
823 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
824 Idem iterum. Ær Another of the same.
825 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
826 C. Pivesu. Tetricus Cæs. Salus Aug. Salutis stantis typus, dextra pateram, sinistra temonem. Ær. Tetricus II. Standing Salus type, with a dish in her right hand and a staff in her left.
827 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Jovi Victori, Jupiter stans, dextra fulmen, sinistra hastam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing Jupiter with a thunderbolt in his right hand and a spear in his left.
828 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
829 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
830 Imp. C. Claudius II Aug. Jovi Victori, Jupiter stans, dextra pilum sinistra hastam gestans Ær. Claudius II. Standing Jupiter, with a javelin in his right hand and a spear in his left. 66
831 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Marti Ultori, Mars gradiens, dextra hastam, sinistra spolia super humeros. Ær. Claudius II. Mars the Avenger. Mars walking, with a spear in his right hand and the spoils of war on his arm.
832 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
833 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Apollini Cons. Apollo stans, dextra ramum, sinistra Citharam, aut Lyram. Ær. Claudius II. Standing Apollo, with a branch in his right hand and a harp or lyre in his left.
834 Divo Claudio. Consecratio cum Ara. Ær. The deified Claudius II. An altar.
835 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
836 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Fortunæ Aug. Fortuna temonem et Cornucopiã tenens. Ær. Claudius II. Fortuna holding a rudder and a cornucopia.
837 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
838 Imp. C. Claudius II Aug Sanitati Aug. Dea Salus dextra pateram cum serpente. Ær. Claudius II. The goddess Salus, in her right hand a dish with a serpent.
839 Imp. Claudius Aug. Genius Exerci. Deus Genius stans dextra pateram, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing Genius with a dish in his right hand and a cornucopia in his left.
840 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Advent. Aug. Imp. Claudius equo succussanti insidens Ær. Claudius II. Claudius seated on a rearing horse.
841 Imp. C. Claudius Aug Virtus Aug. Figura militaris stans dextra ramum, sinistra hastam. Ær. Claudius II. Standiing military figure with a branch in his right hand and a spear in his left.
842 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Pax Aug. Figura stans dextra ramum protendens, sinistra hastam tenens ptransversum. Ær. Claudius II. Standing figure holding out a branch with his right hand, and a transverse spear held in his left. 67
843 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Beatitudo Aug. ... Claudius II.
844 Imp. C Claudius Aug. Libertas Aug. Figura stolata stans dextra Marsupium, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing robed figure holding a purse in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
845 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Libertas. Aug. eadē figur. Claudius II. The same figure.
846 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Liberal. Aug. Liberalitatis typus dextra Marsupium, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. Claudius II. Liberalitas type, with a purse in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
847 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Annona Aug. Figura stolata stans dextra spicas, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær Claudius II. Standing robed figure, with ears of corn in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
848 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
849 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
850 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
851 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Provident. Aug. XII. Figura stans sinistra Cornucopiam columnæ innixa, dextra scipionem. Ær. Claudius II. Standing figure leaning on a column, with a cornucopia in the left hand and a staff in the right.
852 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Provid. Aug. figura stans dextra scipionem, sinistra hastam puram. Ær. Claudius II. Standing figure with a staff in the right hand and an unused spear in the left.
853 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Æquitas Aug. figura stolata stans, dextra bilancem, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing robed figure, with a balance in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
854 Idem iterum. Ær. Another of the same.
855 Idem iterum. Ær. D Another of the same. 68
856 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Pietas Aug. Figura stans dextra pateram super Aram, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing figure, a dish in the right hand on an altar, a cornucopia in the left.
857 Imp. C. M. Aur. Claudius P.F. Aug. &c. Fides militum E. Figura stolata stans, dextra signũmilitare,sinistra hastam. Ær. Claudius II. Standing robed figure, in her right hand a military standard and a spear in her left.
858 Imp. C. Claudius Aug. Victoria Aug. Victoria dextra ramum, sin. palmam. Ær. Claudius II. Victory, with a branch in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left.
859 Imp. C. Claudius Aug Victoria Aug. Victoria dextra coralla, sin. palmam. Ær Claudius II. Victory, with a wreath in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left.
860 Imp. C. M. Aur. Cl. Quintillus Aug. Æternit. Aug. Figura nuda stans, dextra ramũ. Ær Quintillus. Standing nude figure, with a branch in the right hand.
861 Imp. C. Aurelianus Aug. Conservat. Aug. Imp stans, dextra Captivũ, vel servum pileo donans sinistrahastam tenens. Ær. Aurelian. Standing Emperor, on the right a captive or servant in a cap handing him a spear, which he holds in his left hand.
862 Imp. C. Maximinus P.F. Aug. Provide. Augg. et CÆSS.N.N.ST. Figura sedens dextra ... sinistraCornucopiam. Ær. Maximinus. Seated figure with a in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
863 Constantinus Aug. Beata Tranquilitas. Cippus in quo Vot. XX. Ær. Constantine. Cippus on which are the letters VOT XX.
864 Constantinopolis – Caput Constantini M. Victoria stans alis expansis dextra scipionem, sinistra Clypeum. P.L.C. Ær. Constantinopolis. Head of Constantine the Great; standing Victory with outstretched wings with a staff in her right hand and a shield in her left.
865 Constantinopolis – Capt. Const. M. eâdê figurâ. coram (ut puto) Aspergillum. TRP.*. Ær. Hæc duo ultima, quidã potius ponduscula, quam nummos, existimant. Constantinopolis. Head of Constantine; the same figure, before (it seems) a sprinkler. These last two are thought to be little weights rather than coins.
69 Praeter Numismata Rom superius explicata Idem Thomas Braithwait de Ambleside Armigeoctoginta septem alia donavit, usque. adeo exesa ac obliterata, ut de ijs vix aliqua probabilis æstimatio assignari possit. As well as the Roman coins listed above, the same Thomas Braithwait of Ambleside, Esq., gave eighty-seven others which are corroded or obliterated to the extent that they can scarcely be identified with any degree of probability. Idem Thomas Brathwait etiam sequentia contulit. The same Thomas Braithwait also contributed the following sequence.
866 Moneta Moscovitica Denga dicta. Ar. D Muscovite coin called a denga.
867 93 Alexander Dei Gratia + Rex. Scotorum. + Ar. Alexander, King of Scotland.
868 154 Edwardus (secundus) R' Angl. Dñs Hyb. D Civitas Cantor. Ar. Henric – villa Callisie Edward II, King of England, Lord of Ireland (City of Canterbury). HenryCalais
869 Edwardus vi D. G. Ang. &c. Rex. Ær D Edward VI, King of England, Lord of Ireland etc.
870 Carolus. I. D.G. Ang. Sco. Fr. et Hib. Rex. In utrumque paratus C.R. Gladius et ramus Laureæ decussatim positi. Ær. D Charles I, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. Each side has C.R., quartered by a sword and a laurel branch.
70 Catalogus Numismatum metallis plerumque mollioribus cusorum, quae insuper Clarissimus Vir Dñs Elias Ashmole suo Musæo adjecit. Catalogue of coins and medals mostly struck from softer metals, which that distinguished man Mr Elias Ashmole gave additionally to his Museum.
871 Caput Salvatoris nostri Dñi Jesu Christi diademate e spinis contexto coronatus, cum, hac inscriptione: Ego sum Via, Veritas et Vita, in Obverso. Et Idem Jesus Christus portans crucem suam cum hac Inscriptione. Et livore ejus sanati sumus. Esa. 53. in reverso. Plumb On the obverse, the head of Our Saviour Jesus Christ crowned with a diadem of woven thorns; on the reverse Christ carrying the cross.
872 Imago B. Mariæ Virginis matris Dei, velatæ, opere anaglyptico, forma ovali. Pl. Picture of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God, cloaked, in relief; oval in outline.
873 Eadem B. Maria Filium gestans in sinu suo. Pl. Blessed Mary carrying her Son at her breast.
874 Eadem B. Maria velata Filium mortuũgestans sinu suo, opere anaglyptico, forma ovali. Pl. Blessed Mary carrying her dead Son at her breast, in relief; oval in outline.
875 APTEMIΣIAΣ BAΣIΛIΣΣA Caput muliebre velatum in Reverso MAYΣΩΛEION. Pl. Queen Artemisia. Head of a cloaked woman; on the reverse, Mausoleion. 71
876 Effigies Caroli Quinti. 1521. Ær. Likeness of Charles V.
877 Mar. Magdalena Arch. Austr. Mag. D. et R. opere anaglyptico. Pl. Maria Magdalena, Archduchess of Austria, in relief.
8789 Elizabetha D. G. Ang. Fr. et Hib. Regin. Plumb. deaurat Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; gilded.
8798 Jacobus.i. D.G. Mag. Brita. Fr. et Hi. Rex. +. Fidei Defensor. forma ovali. James I, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. Oval in outline.
880 Carolus I. D. G. Mag. Brit. Franc. et Hib. Rex. Ætatis suæ ... opere anaglyptico. Pl. Charles I, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland aged ; in relief.
881 Carolus 2. D. G. Mag. Brit. Fra. et Hib. Rex. in Reverso Classis Britannica supra quam Angelusvolans, tubam sonans, et schedulam gestans cum hâc inscriptione: Soli Deo gloria. In margine: In nomine meo exaltabitur cornu ejus. Psal. 89. Stanno. Numisma cusum in Hollandia, cum idem Carolus ad regna sua restitutus est. An. 1660. Jun. 2. Charles II, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland. On the reverse the British fleet with an angel flying overhead, sounding a trumpet and carrying a scroll. Medal struck in Holland when Charles was restored to his throne, 2 June, 1660.
882 Henricus 4 Franc. et Navar. Rex. Christianiss. In reverso Mars prosternens Centaurũdextra Coronamradiat. porrigentem cum hac inscript. Martis cedunt hæc signa Planetæ. Ær. deplumbat. Henry IV, King of France and Navarre. On the reverse Mars throwing a centaur to the ground and holding out a radiate crown in his right hand. 72 5 Drawer
883 Hen. 4. R. Christ. Maria Augusta. In Reverso Rex. et Regina dextras jungentes, inter eos puercassidem ferens; supra, Aquila Coronam radiatam porrigens. Ær. King Henry IV with Maria Augusta. On the reverse the King and Queen holding right hands; between them a boy with a helmet and above an eagle holding out a radiate crown.
884 Idem iterum. Pl. Another of the same.
885 Maria Augusta Galliæ et Navarræ Regina opere anaglyptico. Pl. Marie de Médicis Augusta, Queen of France and Navarre, in relief.
886 Philippus Rex. Princ. Hysp. Æt. S. An. 28. Opere item anaglyptico. Pl. Philip, King of Spain at age 28; also in low relief.
887 Marcus Antonius Memmo Dux Venetiarum, opere item anaglyptico. Pl. Marco Antonio Memmi, Doge of Venice; also in low relief.
888 Pri. Feder. Gonz. Dux Mantuæ. Eodê opere. Pl. deaurat Federico Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua; in the same technique; gilded.
888b Sigillum Societatis a rosea cruce dictæ: Ex dono D. Johannis Edgebury. LL.D. Seal said to be of the Society of the Rose Cross. The gift of John Edgebury, LLD.
889 Guilhel. 3. D. G. Princ. Aur. Holl. et Westf. Gub. in Reverso. Insignia Duc. Periscelide inclusa. Stan. William III, Prince of Orange and Holland, governor of Westphalia, On the reverse the ducal insignia, including the Garter.
890 D. Princeps Franciscus Medices. Pl. Prince Francesco de' Medici.
891 Cosmus Il. Magn. Dux Etruriæ. Opere Anaglyptico. Pl. Cosimo II, Duke of Tuscany; in relief.
892 Ant. Perrenat S.R.E. P. ... Card. Archiepi. Mechl. opere anaglyptico. Pl. deaurat. Antoine Perrenot de Granvelle, Cardinal-Archbishop of Malines; in low relief; gilded.
893 Imago (ut opinor) Alberti Dureri. 1514. Plumb. Picture, it seems, of Albrecht Dürer. 73
894 Jacobus Dux Ormoniæ. In Reverso, Gladius et ramus Laureæ, intra Coronam Ducalem decussatimpositi, cum hac inscriptione. Præsidium et dulce decus. 1682. Stan James Butler, Duke of Ormonde. On the reverse a sword and a laurel branch placed crosswise between a ducal crown.
894b Sigillum æneum Macariij Patriarchæ Antiocheni. Ex Dono D. Johannis Gosch. MAKAPIOC EΛEΩΣON ΠATPIAPXHC THC METAAΩΠOΛEΩC ANTIOXEIAC KAI ΠAΣHC ANATOΛHC Seal of Makarios, Patriarch of Antioch. The gift of John Gosch.
895 Cæsar Duc. de Vandosme. D. Mercoeur. D. Penthieure. D. Beaufort des Tampes. Prin. Darmet. Marti P. D. Franc. opere anaglypt. Ær. César, Duke of Vendôme, Duke of Mercoeur, Marshall of France, in relief.
896 Ni. Brulartus a Sillery. Franc. et Navar. Cancel. In reverso, Phoebus in Eclyptica cum hâc inscriptione. Labor actus in orbem. Ær. Nicolas Brulart, Chancellor of France and Navarre. On the reverse, the sun in eclipse.
897 Antonius Van Rossendæl. XXXI. 1532. Pl. Antony Van Rossendael.
898 Effigies primi Militis creati a Rege Anglorũex Venlo. Pl. Picture of the first army created by the King of England at Venlo.
899 Martinus Buserus minister Evangelij D.N.J. Christi ætat. suæ 53. Opere anaglypt. Pl. deaurat. Martin Bucer, aged 53; in low relief; gilded.
900 Martinus Luther Anno ætat. suæ. 63. In reverso, in silentio et spe erit fortitudo vestra. Esaiæ. 30. Pl. deaurt. Martin Luther, aged 63.
901 Olivar D.G. R.P. Ang. Scot. Hiberniæ Protector. In reverso, Olea, cum hac inscriptione. Non deficiet Oliva. Sept. 3. 1658. Stan. Oliver Cromwell, Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland. On the reverse an olive branch. 3 September 1658 74
902 Cleopatra (ut opinor) opere anaglyptico. Pl. forma ovali Cleopatra (or so it seems), in relief; oval in outline.
903 Caput (ut puto) C. Caligulæ. Opere eodem. Pl. forma. ovali. Head of (perhaps) Caligula, in the same technique; oval in outline.
904 Fæmina illustris; Opere anaglyptico. forma ovali. Pl. An illustrious lady, in relief; oval in outline.
905 Alia fæmina illustris ejusdê opere et forma. Pl. Another illustrious lady, in the same technique and form.
906 Item alia similis fæmina. Pl. Again, another similar lady
907 Item quarta, eisdê opere et forma Pl. A fourth one, in the same technique and form.
908 Georgio Duce Buc. Sum. Ang. Ammirallio. in Reverso. Hemispherium Globi terrestris. Ær. George, Duke of Buckingham, Admiral of England. On the reverse a hemisphere of the terrestrial globe. In scrin. Opt. 15 – In the best cabinet. 6 Drawer
909 Repræsentatio eruptionis militũex Arte obsessa inferentiũsigna recedentibus. Opere anaglyptico. Pl. Representation of a military sally being launched against a party in retreat; in low relief work.
910 Repræsantatio (ut opinor) Armilustrij, præ foribus arcis munitissimæ, eodem opere. supra Angelus volans dextra corollam, sin. palmam gerens. Pl. Representation of (I would suggest) the consecration of arms. In front of the gates of a heavily fortified castle; overhead flies an angel with a wreath in its right hand, holding out a palm leaf in its left; in the same technique.
911 Repræsentatio (ut conjicio) proditionis Munimenti, supra Angelus volans dextra flagrũ, sinistra Marsupium, eodem opere. Pl. Representation of (I would conjecture) the betrayal of a defence; overhead an angel flies, with a scourge in its right hand and a pouch in its left; in the same technique.
912 Alia Repræsentatio Armilustrij, præ forib Arcis, eodem opere. Pl. Another representation of the consecration of arms, before the gates of a fortress; in the same technique. 75
913 Emblema Concordiæ; supra, Dea concordia curriculo insidens a Leonibus tracto, super dextram duo Turtures, sinistra palmam gestans eodem Opere. Pl. Emblem of Harmony. Above, the goddess Concordia in a chariot drawn by lions; holding high two turtle doves in the right hand and a palm in the left; in the same technique.
914 Emblema Pacis dextra palmam gestans, supra Angelus volans, dextra corollam. &c. eodem opere. Pl. Emblem of Peace, holding out a palm in her right hand; an angel flies above, with a wreath in its right hand, etc; in the same technique.
915 Numisma a Batavis cusum in memoriam pacis Bello partæ ab Anglis et Hispanis, et Commercij reducti, Ao. 1667. in Reverso, Classis Navium; et Leo Belgicus Batavus insistens tormentis bellicis &c. cum hac inscriptione. sIC FInes nostros Leges tVtaMVr, et VnDas. Stan. Dutch medal struck in commemoration of the conclusion of a peace in the Anglo-Spanish war, and the resumption of trade in 1667. On the reverse a fleet of ships, with the Belgic lion trampling on the engines of war.
916 Indicium (ut puto) Paridis, pomum aureũ Veneri tradentis,. Opere anaglypt. forma octogona Pl. The Judgment of Paris (or so it seems), who hands the golden apple to Venus; in relief, octagonal in outline.
917 Bacchus, dextra cyathum sursum tollens, sinistra Cornucopiam, eodem opere, forma ovali. Pl. deaurat. Bacchus holding high a ladle in his right hand and with a cornucopia in his left; in the same technique, oval in outline; gilded.
918 Prospectus ruralis, eisdem corpere et forma. Pl. View of a country scene, in the same technique and of the same form.
919 Neptunus et Tethys, Delphinis insidentes. opere anaglypt. Pl. Neptune and Tethys, riding on a dolphin; in low relief.
920 Pastores invenientes Dñum nostrũ Jesũ Christũ in præsepi, et gloria Dñi circūfulgens eos. Opere anaglyptico. Ær. The Shepherds discovering Our Lord Jesus Christ in the stable, and the glory of the Lord shining around them; in low relief. 76
921 Cacus boves in speluncam suam retrocedentes trahens, Hercule interim juxta dormiente. Ær. Cacus dragging back into his cave the oxen which were being returned, with Hercules sleeping nearby.
922 Christus inter duos latrones crucifixus, cum tota turba quæ simul ad hoc spectaculum acceserat. fig.quadrata. Pl. Christ crucified between the two thieves, with all the crowd gathered to witness this sight; rectangular in outline.
923 Hercules Centaurum occidens, fig. quadrata. Ær Hercules killing the centaur; rectangular in outline.
924 Magi Christum adorantes, et offerentes ei Munera. Opere anaglyptico. figura quadrata Pl. deaur. The Magi adoring Christ and their offering of gifts to him; in low relief; rectangular in outline.
925 Duo Cupidines sibimet invicem inversi, et per Lumbos colligati. Opere anaglyptico Pl. Two Cupids, turned towards each other and joined at the hip; in relief.
926 Emblema (uti auguror) Industriæ, aut Agriculturæ. Pl. eodem opere. Emblem of (as I conjecture) Industry or Agriculture; in the same technique.
927 Emblema quoddam justitiæ. Pl. deaurat. opere anaglyptico. Emblem of Justice; gilded in low relief.
928 Vasculum floribus plenũ. Pl deaurat. eōd.opere A little vase filled with flowers; gilded in the same technique.
929 Emblema fortitudinis Morti obviam euntis. Pl. Morti Emblem of Fortitude confronting Death.
930 Emblema aliud fortitudinis, aut Constantiæ dextra palmam attollens licet ponderibus degravata, cum hâc inscriptione; superanda omnis fortuna. Pl. Another emblem of Fortitude or Constancy, holding up a palm leaf in her right hand, which is burdened with weights.
931 Emblema Grammaticæ, forma ovali. Pl. Emblem of Grammar; ovoid in outline.
932 Sti Johannis Baptistæ decollatio in carcere forma quadratâ. Pl. opere anaglypt. The beheading of St John the Baptist in prison, rectangular in outline, in low relief. 77
933 Christus lavans pedes Discipulorum, eisdĕforma, et opere. Pl. Christ washing the feet of the disciples; the same form and technique.
934 Christus ductus ad Caiapham Pontificem maximū, opere anaglyptico, et forma quad. Pl Christ led before Caiaphas, the High Priest; also in low relief and rectangular in outline.
935 Idem iterum Pl. Another of the same.
936 Christus stans vinctus coram Pontio Pilato, eisdem forma et opere. Pl. Christ standing bound in the presence of Pontius Pilate; the same technique and form.
937 Pilatus abluens manus suas dimittit Jesum, eisdem opere et forma. Pl. Pilate washing his hands as he dismisses Jesus; the same technique and form.
938 Christus Lazarum evocans e Sepulchro, eisdem opere et forma. Et sic omnia sequentia. Pl. Christ calling forth Lazarus from the tomb; the same technique and form, as are all the following.
939 Christus ad Columnam virgis cæsus. Pl. Christ scourged at the column with rods.
940 Christus precans in loco qui dicitur Gethsemane, discipulis interim dormientibus. Pl. Christ praying in the place called Gethsemane, while the disciples sleep.
941 Christus ultimâ cænam celebrans. Pl. Christ celebrating the last supper.
942 Petrus servũ Pontificis maximi, gladio percutiens. Pl. Peter striking the servant of the High Priest with his sword.
943 Milites Coronam spineam circa caput Christi plicantes, arundinem in dextrã ejus imponentes, acilludentes ei. Pl. Soldiers winding the crown of thorns about the head of Jesus, placing a reed in his right hand, and mocking him.
944 Simon Cyrenæus portans Crucem Dñi. Pl. Simon of Cyrene carrying Our Lord's cross.
945 Christi fixatio Cruci. Pl. The nailing of Christ to the Cross.
946 Christus in Cruce pendens. Pl. Christ hanging on the Cross.
947 Josephus Arimathænsis tollens de Cruce corpus Dñi. Pl. Joseph of Arimathaea lifting the body of Our Lord from the Cross. 78
948 Idem Josephus et Nicodemus involventes Corpus Dñi sindone purâ, cum Aromatibus. Pl. The same Joseph and Nicodemus wrapping the body of Our Lord in clean linen, with aromatic herbs.
949 Milites vigilantes coram Sepulchro Dñi. Pl. Soldiers guarding the tomb of Our Lord.
950 Christi resurrectio, et Custodes Sepulchri perculsi timore, et facti sicut mortui. Pl. The Resurrection of Christ, with the guardians of the tomb overcome with fear, and looking as if dead.
951 Sigillum antiquum in quo Imago B.M. Virg. filium in sinu suo gestantis, cum hâc inscript. in Limbo, seu margine. Virgo flos florum, pia tutrix sis miserorum. Ancient seal in which is an image of the Blessed Virgin Mary holding her son at her breast. Transferred to the Cabinet of Antiquities.
952 Moneta ferrea cruciformis in castello Pontis fracti in Comitat. Ebor. ab antiquis temporibus conservata. Cross-shaped iron money, preserved since ancient times in Pontefract Castle, Yorkshire.
953 Moneta textilis Angolæ in Africa, ex arborũ corticibus contextata, valoris 2. solidorũ.D Woven currency of Angola in Africa, woven from the bark of a tree, worth 2s.
954 Lamina aurea prope Bali-shani apud Hibernos effossa &c vide narrationem apud camdenum edit. Gibs. p. 1022. Ex dono D. Caroli Hopkins. Gold sheet dug up near Ballyshannon in Ireland, for an account of which see Camden, ed. Gibson, 1695, p.1022. Given by Mr Charles Hopkins.
955 Cingulum quoddam Americanum ex moneta testaceâ apud Nobæ Angliæ Indigenas receptâ (tubulorum Nicotianæ fragmina referente) confectum. Donavit D. Justinian Shepherd. A kind of American belt made from perforated shell-money used by the natives of New England and resembling fragments of tobacco-pipe stems. Given by Mr Justinian Shepherd.
956 Numisma Hispanicum Argenteum, Pseudocorallio quodam adnato coopertum; ex thesauro isto quem é navi Hispanicâ, regnante Elizabethâ alto oceano submersâ, expiscati sunt Angli. Ao. 1687. Ex dono D. Th. Creech. D Spanish silver coin, covered completely with pseudo-coral; found in the treasure of a Spanish ship sunk on the high seas during the reign of Elizabeth, and fished up from it again by the English in 1687. The gift of Mr Thomas Creech.
957 Silenus asino Insidens comitante Bacchantium choro – Lamina Arg. D Silenus seated on an ass, accompanied by a band of Baccant women – a silver sheet coin.
79 Catalogus Numismatum tum Romanorum, tum Anglicorum, Scoticorum, &c. quae Cl. Vir D. Elias Ashmole Museo suo Oxonij secunda vice donavit. Ao. Dñi. 1687. Catalogue of coins, of the Romans as well as the English and Scots etc., which that distinguished man Elias Ashmole gave to his Museum in Oxford in his second series of gifts, in 1687. Mr Ashmole's Cabinet [-] drawer.
1 A. PLAVTIVS ÆD.CVRS.C. BACHIVS IVDÆVS. Ur. fam. Rom. p.200. Ar. Cap.7 A. Plautius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 200.
2 Jul CÆSAR. Elephas. Jb. p. 116. Ar. Julius Caesar. An elephant. Orsini 1577, p.116.
3 Jul. CÆSAR. Captivi duo, cum trophæis. Vr. fam. p. 116. Ar. Julius Caesar. Two captives, with trophies. Orsini 1577, p.116.
4 RVFVS III VIR. MV. CORDIVS. Ur. p. 70. Ar. Man. Cordius Rufus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 70.
5 P. NERVA Roma. Ur. p. 134. Ar. P. Licinius Nerva moneyer. Orsini 1577, p.134.
6 L. IVLI. L.F. CÆSAR. Ur. p. 113. Ar. L. Julius Bursio Caesar moneyer. Orsini 1577, p.113.
7 Roma SEX. Pom. Fostulus. Ur. p. 280. Ar. S. Pompeius Faustulus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 280.
8 M. ANTON. C. CÆSAR. R.P.C. III VIR. Ur. p. 24. Ar. Mark Antony. Orsini 1577. p. 24.
9 CARB O. p. 49. Ar. T. Carisius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 49.
10 L. CASSI. Q.F. p. 56. Ar. L. Cassius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 56. 80
11 L. CÆSI Ao. p. 42. Ar. L. Caesius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 42.
12 CÆSAR III VIR. R.P.C. CÆS.DIC PER. Ur. p. 114. Ar. Julius Caesar. Orsini 1577, p. 114.
13 L. PLÆTOR. L.F.Q. S.C. MONETA. S.C. p. 198. Ar. L. Plaetorius, quaestor. Head of Moneta. Orsini 1577, p.198.
14 LONGIN. III VIR. p. 53. Ar Longinus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 53.
15 C. IVNI. C.F. Roma. Ur. p.125. Ar. C. Iunius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 125.
16 C. MAMIL. LIMEĀN. Ur. p. 150. Ar. C. Mamilius Limetanus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 150.
17 M. ANTON. IMP. CÆSAR DIC. Ur. p. 21. Ar. Mark Antony. Orsini 1577, p. 21.
18 L. FVRI. CN. F. III VIR. BROCCHI. Ur. Rom. fam. p. 104. Ar. L. Furius Brocchus. Orsini 1577, p.104.
19 Q. MINV. Roma RVF. Ur. p. 164. Ar. Q. Minucius Rufus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 164.
20 CN. GEL. Roma. p. 106. Ar. Cn. Gellius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 106.
21 MA. CAO. S.T. VICTRIX. Ur. fam. Rom. p. 215. Ar. M. Poscius Cato. Orsini 1577, p. 215.
22 IMP. M. ANTON. R.P.C. III VIR. p. 19. Ar. Mark Antony. Orsini 1577, p. 19.
23 M. LVCILI. RVF. PV. p. 144. Ar. M. Lucilius Rufus. Orsini 1577, p. 144. 81
24 C. LICINIVS. I.F. MACER. p. 137. Ar. L. Licinius Macer moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 137.
25 CLODIVS M.F. p. 61. Ar. Clodius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 61.
26 L. M. F. FOVRI Roma. p. 104. Ar. M. Furius Philus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 104.
27 RVBRI. DOS. p. 225. Ar Rubrius Dossenus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 225.
28 L. PROCIL. I.F. S. C. p. 221. Ar. L. Procilius Filius? moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 221.
29 C. VIBIVS. C.F.C. Jovis Axur PANSA. p. 215. Ar. C. Vibius Pansa moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 215.
30 Q. FABI Roma. LABEO. p. 93. Ar. Q. Fabius Labeo moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 93.
31 C. PLAVTIVS. PLANCVS. p. 200 Ar. C. Plautius Planca. Orsini 1577, p. 200.
32 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
33 P. CREPVSI. Ur. p. 81. Ar. P. Crepusius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 81.
34 A. LICIN. NERVA FIDES. p. 134. Ar. A. Licinius Nerva moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 239.
35 Q.M. SERGI. Roma. p. 239. Ar. M. Sergius Silus ?, quaestor. Orsini 1577, p. 239.
36 Q. CASSIVS. p. 56. Ar. Q. Cassius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 56.
37 SCRIBON. Puteal. LIBO. BON. EVENT. Ur. fam. Rom. p. 233. Ar. Scribonius Libo moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 233. 82
38 D. NASIDIVS NEPTVNI. p. 173. Ar. Q. Nasidius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 173.
39 L. POST. A.F. Roma. p. 219. Ar. Albinus Postumius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 219.
40 ANT. AVG. III VIR R.P.C. LEG. XII. p. 26. Ar. Mark Antony ? Orsini 1577, p. 26.
41 C. POBLICI. Q.F. p. 202. Ar. Poblicius Malleolus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 202.
42 Q. LVATI. Q. Roma. Cerco. p. 147. Ar. Q. Lutatius Cerco moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 147.
43 CÆSAR. IMP. VII. VISV ASIA RECEPI. Ar. Octavian; Asia recepta type.
44 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same
45 M. FONTEI. C.F. p. 100. Ar. M. Fonteius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 100.
46 CÆSAR. p. 116. Ar. Caesar. Orsini 1577, p. 116.
47 Q Met EL. PIVS SCIPIO IMP. Ur fam Rom. p. 38. Ar. Q. Caecilius Metellus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 38.
48 P CRASSVS M.F. S. C. p. 134. Ar. P. Licinius Crassus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 134.
49 C CENSO. p. 154. Ar. Caicus Censorinus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 154.
50 LEN. MR. COS. p. 75. Ar. Cossus Cornelius Lentulus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 75.
51 CN. LEN. Q. C. P. R. p. 71. Ar. Cneius Lentulus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 71.
52 LEPIDVS PONT. MAX. III VIR R.P.C. CÆSAR IMP. III VIR R.P.C. p. 10. Ar. Marcus Lepidus. Orsini 1577, p. 10. 83
53 MAG. PIVS Imp. iter. Præf. Claseor. Æ. MR. it. ex SC. p. 206. Ar. Cn. Pompeius Magnus.
54 ALBINVS BRVTI. F. Pietas. p. 131. Ar. Postumus Albinus Brutus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 131.
55 C. COEL. CALDVS. CALDVS III VIR. p. 66. Ar. Coilius Caldus. Orsini 1577, p. 66.
56 ANCVS. Philippus. p. 152. Ar. Ancus, Marcus Philippus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 152.
57 BRVTVS LIBERTAS. p. 125. Ar. Junius Brutus. Orsini 1577, p. 125.
58 Roma M. BÆBI. Q. F. TAMPIL. p. 36. Ar. M. Baebius Tampilus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 36.
59 NVMA POMPIL. L. Pompon. MOLO. p. 210. Ar. L. Pomponius Molo moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 210.
60 C.M. FLac. IMPERAT. EX SC. p. 266. Ar. C. Valerius Flaccus. Orsini 1577, p. 266.
61 L. Memmi. p. 158. Ar. Memmius moneyer. Orsini 1577, p. 158.
62 Philippus. p. 152. Ar. Q. Marcus Philippus moneyer. Orsini 1577, p.152.
63-7 ...
68 ... August Cap. Aug Augustus : head of Augustus. 84
69-70 ...
71 Cæsar Augustus Divi F. Pater Patr. Pontif. Maxim. Dea Clementia sedens, dextra ramum Lauri, sinistra hastam tenens. Ar. Augustus. The goddess Clementia seated, with a laurel branch in her right hand and a spear in her left.
72 Cæsar Augustus Divi F. Pater Patriæ. C. L. Cæsares Augusti F. Cos. Desig. Princ. Juvent. Caius & Lucius Agrippæ filij (ab Augusto adoptati) cum Clypeis hastis, sympulo et lituo. Ar. Augustus. Caius and Lucius sons of Agrippa (adopted by Augustus) with shields, spears, cup and staff.
73 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
74 Ti. Cæsar Div. Aug. F. Augustus. Pontif. Maxim. Figura sedens dextra hastam. Ar. Tiberius. Seated figure with a spear in the right hand.
75 C. Cæsar Aug. Germ. P. M. TR Pot. Cos. Ar. Caligula.
76 C. Cæsar Aug. Germ. P. M. TR. Pot. Agrippina Mat. C. Cæs. Aug. Germ. Ar. Caligula. On the reverse, his mother Agrippina.
77 Ti. Claud. Cæsar Aug. P. M. TR. P. x P. P. Imp. XVIII. Paci Augustæ. Dea Pax alata, sinistra Caduceum (cum serpente) gestans, dextra collo admovens bullam. Ar. Claudius. Winged goddess Pax, holding a caduceus (with serpent) in her left hand and with her right placing a bulla on her neck.
78 Nero Cæsar Augustus. Vesta. Templũ Vestæ. Ar. Nero. Temple of Vesta.
79 Imp. Ser. Galba Cæsar Aug. Victoria. Victoria stans, dextra sertum, sinistra palmam gerens. Ar. Galba. Standing Victory with a wreath in her right hand, and a palm leaf in her left. 85
80 Imp. Ser. Galba Cæsar Aug. Salus Generis humani. Figura stolata stans coram ara accensa, dextra pateram, sinistra veluti facem. Ar. Galba. Robed figure standing before a lighted altar, with a dish in her right hand and what looks like a torch in her left.
81 Imp. Ser. Galba Cæsar Aug. Diva Augusta. Figura stolata stans, dextra pateram, sinistra hastam. Ar. Galba. Standing robed figure, with a dish in her right hand and a spear in her left.
82 Imp. M. Otho Cæsar Aug. TR. P. Securitas. P. R. Figura stans dextra ramum, sinistra hastam. AR. Otho. Standing figure with a branch in the right hand and a spear in the left.
83 Cæsar Vespasianus Aug. Imp. XIX. Canistrum cum spicis. Ar. Vespasian. A basket with ears of corn.
84 Imp. Cæsar Vespasianus Aug. Judæa. Judæa captivæ typus humi desidentes ad trophæum. Ar. Vespasian. Captive Judaea type, sitting on the ground by a trophy.
85 Imp. Cæsar Vespasianus Pontif. Maxim. Figura sedens, dextram attollens, sinistra lauream. Indescr. utopinor. Ar. Vespasian. Seated figure, holding up the right hand and with a laurel in the left. Not previously described in print, it seems.
86 Imp. Cæs. Vespasianus Cos. VII. Aquila insistens cippo alis expans. Ar. Vespasian. Eagle standing on a cippus with wings outstretched.
87 Imp. Cæsar Vespasianus Aug. Cos. iter TR. Pot. Figura stolata stans. Ar. forte Ind. Vespasian. Standing robed figure; perhaps not previously described in print.
88 Imp. Cæsar Vespasianus P. M. Pon. Max. TR. P.Cos. VII. P.P. Figura nuda Columnæ innixa dextra hasta per transversũ, sinistra Globũ Ar. Q. an descript. Vespasian. Nude figure leaning on a column with a transverse spear held in the right hand and a globe in the left. Has it been previously described? 86
89 Imp. Cæsar Vespasianus Aug. Cos. VIII. Mars stans dextra hastã, sinistra spolia gestans. Ar. Vespasian. Standing Mars with a spear in his right hand, and brandishing a trophy in his left.
90 Imp. Cæsar Vespasianus Aug. Cos. iter. TR.P. Figura sedens dextra ramũ, sinistra Caduceũ. Ar. Vespasian. Seated figure with a branch in the right hand and a caduceus in the left.
91 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
92 Imp. Cæsar Vespasianus Aug. Pon. Max. TR. P. Cos. I. Figura sedens dextra spicas Ar. Vespasian. Seated figure with ears of corn in the right hand.
93 Imp. Cæsar Vespasianus Aug. Pon. Max. TR. P Cos. VI. Figura sedens dextra ramũsinistra innixa sellæ. Ar Vespasian. Seated figure with a branch in the right hand, leaning on a chair with the left.
94 Imp. Cæsar Vespasianus Aug. Pon. Max. TR. P. Cos. V. Caduceus alatus. Ar. Vespasian. Winged caduceus.
95 Imp. Cæsar Vesp. Aug. Pon. Max. T. R. P. Cos. V Caduceus item alatus. Ar. Vespasian. Also a winged caduceus.
96 Imp. Cæsar Domitianus Aug. P. M. Jupiter Conservator. Aquila insistens fulmini Ar. Domitian. Eagle standing on a thunderbolt.
97 Cæsar Divi F. Domitianus Cos. VII Princeps Juventutis. Sella cum galea super imposita. Ar. Domitian. A chair with a helmet on it.
98 Idem iterum. Another of the same.
99 Imp. Cæs. Domitianus Aug. P. M. TR. P. Cos. VII. Design. VIII. P.P. Ara cũfulmine. Ar. deest Domitian. Altar with a thunderbolt. 87
100 Imp. Cæs. Domit. Aug. Germ. P. M. TR. P. VI. Imp. XIIII. Cos XIII Cens. P.P.P. Pallas armata dextra fulmen, sinistra hastam cum clypeo seu pelta ad pedes. Ar. Domitian. Pallas in armour with a thunderbolt in her right hand, a spear in her left, and a small shield or pelta at her feet.
101 Imp. Nerva Cæs. Aug. P. M. TR. P. Cos. III. P. P. Æquitas Augusti. Æquitas cũstatera et Cornucopia Ar. Nerva. Aequitas, with scales and a cornucopia.
102 Imp. Nerva Cæs. Aug. P. M. TR. P. Cos. III. P. P. Libertas publica. Libertatis typus, dextra pileũ, sinistra hastam puram. Ar. Nerva. Libertas type, with a cap in her right hand and an unused spear in her left.
103 Imp. Cæs. Nerva Trajan. Aug. Germ. Pont. max. TR. Pot. Cos. II. Figura sedens, dextra ramũsin. cubito sellæ incumbens. Ar. Trajan. Seated figure with a branch in the right hand, the left elbow leaning on a chair.
104 Imp. Cæs. Nerva Trajan. Aug. Germ. P. M. TR. P. Cos. III. Victoria sedens dextra pateram, sinistr. Ar. Trajan. Seated Victory, with a dish in her right hand and in her left.
105 Imp. Cæs. Nerva Trajan. Aug. Germ. P. M. TR. P. Cos. IIII. P. P Victoria stans dextra corollam, sinistra palmam. Ar. Trajan. Standing Victory, with a wreath in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left.
106 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
107 Imp. Trajano Aug. Germ. Dac. P. M. P. P. Cos. V. P. P. P.Q.R. Optimo Princ. Figura, dextra stateram, sinistra Cornucop. Ar. Trajan. Figure with scales in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
108 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P.M. TR. P. Cos. V. PP. S.P.Q.R. Optimo Princ. Figura sedens, dextraVictoriolam, sinistra hastam. Trajan. Seated figure with a Victory in the right hand and a spear in the left. 88
109 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
110 Idem iterum. Ar. same as 107 Another of the same.
111 Imp. Trajano Aug. Germ. Dac. P. M. TR. P. Cos. V. PP. S.P.Q.R. Optimo Princ. Dac. Cap. Dacia capta, insidens spolijs lugubri habitu, sinistra manu caput sustinens. Trajan. Dacia captured, sitting among the spoils in mourning dress, supporting her head on her left hand.
112 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P. M. Tr. P. Cos. V. PP. S.P.Q.R Figuræ duæ, alia Trajani, hastam dextra tenentis; alia Victoriæ, corollam capiti ejus imponentis. Ar. forte Indescr. Trajan. Two figures, one of them Trajan holding a spear in his right hand, the other Victory placing a wreath on his head; probably not previously described.
113 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P. M. TR. P. Cos. V. P.P. S.P.Q.R Optimo Princ. Spolia Dacica. Ar. Indescr. Trajan. The spoils of Dacia; not previously described.
114 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P. M. TR. P. Cos.VI. PP. Divus Pater Trajanus. Figura sedens, dextra pateram sinistra hastile. Ar. Trajan. Seated figure, with a dish in the right hand and a small spear in the left.
115 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P. M. TR.P. Cos. VI. PP. S.P.Q.R. Tria signa militaria Ar. Trajan. Three military standards.
116 Imp. Cæs. Ner. Trajano optimo Aug. Germ. P.M. TR.P. Cos. VI. P.P. S.P.Q.R. Columna Trajani Cochlidis forma. Ar Trajan. Trajan's column, in the form of a spiral. 89
117 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P. M. TR.P Cos. VI. PP. S.P.Q.R. Columna Trajani Cochlidis forma. Ar. forte Indescr. Indescript. Trajan. Trajan's column, in the form of a spiral; probably not previously described.
118 Imp. Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P.M. TR.P. Cos. VI. P.P. S.P.Q.R. Optimo Princ. Victoria globo insistens, dextra corollam, sinistra palmam. Ar. Indescr. Trajan. Victory seated on a globe, with a wreath in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left; not previously described.
119 Imp. Cæs. Ner. Trajano optimo Aug. Ger. Dac. P.M. Tr.P. Cos. VI. PP. S.P.Q.R. Deus Genius stans, dextra pateram, sinistra spicas. Ar. Trajan. Standing Genius, with a dish in the right hand and ears of corn in the left.
120 Imp. Cæs. Nervæ Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P.M. TR.P. S.P.Q.R Figura stolata stans dextra tenens ramum, sinistra hastam puram, et ante pedes Struthionem habens, Arabiæ typum. Ar. Trajan. Robed figure, with a branch in her right hand and an unused spear in her left; an ostrich before her feet. Arabia type.
121 Imp. Cæs. Trajan. Hadriano Aug. Divi Tra. Parth. F. Divi Ner. Nep. P.M. TR.P. Cos. Figura sedensdextra pateram porrigens, sinistra sellæ innixa; subquâ Concordia. Ar. Hadrian. Seated figure holding out a dish with the right hand and leaning with the left on a chair.
122 Idem iterum. Ar.Sabina D. it. Qre. Another of the same. Perhaps Sabina. 90
123 Imp. Cæsar Trajan Hadrianus Aug. P.M. TR.P. Cos. II. Figura sedens, dextra patinam sinistra hastam tenens, sub qua, Justitia. Ar. Indescr. Hadrian. Seated figure, with a dish in the right hand and a spear in the left. Not previously described.
124 Hadrianus Augustus. Cos. III. Figura stans, dextra pateram super Arã porrigens, sin. Cornucopiam. Ar. Hadrian. Standing figure, with a dish held over an altar in the right hand and with a cornucopia in the left.
125 Hadrianus Augustus. Cos. III. Pallas dextra hastam, sinistram imponens scuto. Ar. Hadrian. Pallas, with a spear in her right hand and a shield in her left.
126 Hadrianus Augustus Cos. III. Figura stans, dextra ramũ, sinistr. stolam sublevans. Ar. Indescr. Hadrian. Standing figure with a branch in her right hand, holding up her robe with the left; not previously described.
127 Hadrianus Augustus. Cos. III. Figura sedens, dextra pateram tollens, sinistra Cornucopiã. Ar. Indescr. Hadrian. Seated figure, holding a dish in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. Not previously described.
128 Hadrianus Augustus. Cos. III. Figura sedens, dextra paterã tollens supra Aram, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ar. Indescr. Hadrian. Seated figure, holding a dish over an altar in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. Not previously described.
129 Hadrianus Augustus. Indulgentia Aug. PP. figura sedens, dextram porrigens, sinistra bacillum tenens. sub sella. Cos. III. Ar. Hadrian. Seated figure stretching out the right hand and a wand in the left.
130 Hadrianus Augustus Cos. III. P.P. Romulo Conditori. Romulus opima spolia referens, occiso Achrone Ceninensiū Duce. Ar. Hadrian. Romulus bringing back rich spoils after killing Acron, King of the Caeninenses. 91
131 Hadrianus Aug. Cos. III. PP. Annona Aug. Panariũ, cũspicis propendentibus. Ar. Hadrian. Corn-basket, with ears of corn hanging down.
132 Hadrianus Aug. Cos. III. P.P. Salus Aug. Figura stans coram Ara accensa. Ar. Hadrian. Standing figure before a lighted altar.
133 Hadrianus Aug. Cos. III. P.P. Tellus Stabij. Figura stans cum aratro et spicis. Ar. Hadrian. Standing figure with a plough and ears of corn.
134 Hadrianus Aug. Cos. III. P.P. Africa. Figura humi desidens, dextra Scior pionem. Ar. Hadrian. Figure sitting on the ground, with a scorpion in the right hand.
135 Hadrianus Aug. Cos. III. PP. Germania. Figura tunicata cum hastili, et scuto. Ar. Hadrian. Figure in a tunic, with a little spear and a shield.
136 Imp. Cæs. Trajan Hadrianus Aug. P.M. TR.P. Cos. III. Victoria cum trophæo. Ar. Hadrian. Victory with a trophy.
137 Imp. Cæsar Trajan Hadrianus Aug. P.M. Tr.P. Cos. III. Sal.Aug. Imperator distribuens congiarium. Ar. Hadrian. The distributing of gifts.
138 Imp. Cæsar Trajan Hadrianus Aug. P.M. TR.P. Cos. III. Figura sedens dextra – sinistra hastam, sub sella Lib. Aug. Ar. Hadrian. Seated figure with a in the right hand and a spear in the left.
139 Imp. Cæsar Trajan Hadrianus Aug P.M. TR. P. Cos. III. Figura sedens dextra – sinistra Cornucopiam, sub sella. Fel. P.R. Ar. Hadrian. Seated figure with a in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. 92
140 Imp. Cæsar Trajan Hadrianus Aug. P.M. TR.P. Cos. III. Figura stans dextra pateram super Aram accensam, sinistra spicas. Ar. Hadrian. Standing figure holding a dish over a lighted altar with the right hand and with ears of corn in the left.
141 Sabina Augusta Junoni Reginæ. Figura stans dextra pateram, sinistra hastam. Ar. Sabina. Standing figure with a dish in the right hand and a spear in the left.
142 Sabina Augusta Hadriani Aug. P.P. Concordia Aug. Concordia sedens, dextra pateram, sinistraCornucopiam. Ar. Sabina. Seated Concordia, with a dish in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
143 L. Ælius Cæsar. TR.P. Cos. II. Pietas. Pietatis typus dextram elevantis super Aram. Ar. Aelius Caesar. Pietas type, raising her right hand over an altar.
144 L. Ælius Cæsar TR.P. Cos. II. Dea Concordia sedens dextra pateram tenens, ad sinistramCornucopiam, sub sellâ Concord. Ar. Aelius Caesar. The goddess Concordia seated, holding a dish in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
145 Antoninus Pius Aug. Indulgentia Augg. Imperator Leonem equitans, sub pedibus Leonis. Incar . Ar.Indescr. Carcalla The Emperor riding on a lion. Not previously described Caracalla.
146 Antoninus Pius Aug. Invictus sacerdos Aug. Imperator sacrificans, dextra pateram super aram tenens, sin. rhabdum, corã facie stella. Ar. Indescr. Elagabalus The Emperor sacrificing, with a dish held over an altar in his right hand and a rod in his left, a star shining in his countenance. Not previously described. Elagabalus 93
147 Antoninus Aug. Pius. PP. Aed. Divi Augusti. Templum octo columnis, suffultum. Ar. Antoninus Pius. A temple with eight columns.
148 Antoninus Pius Aug. Brit P.M. TR.P. XVI. Cos. IIII. PP. Figura stolata dextrã sursum tollens, sinistra hastam purã per transversum. Ar. Caracalla Robed figure holding high her right hand, an unused transverse spear, held in her left. Caracalla
149 Antoninus Aug. Pius PP. TR. Cos. III. Clementia Aug. Figura stolata stans dextra pateram, sinistrahastam. Ar. Antoninus Pius. Standing robed figure, with a dish in her right hand and a spear in her left.
150 Antoninus Aug. Pius P.P. TR.P. Cos. II. Aurelius Cæsar Aug. Pij F. Caput M. Aurelij. Ar. Antoninus Pius. Head of Marcus Aurelius.
151 Antoninus Aug. Pius PP. TR.P. Cos. III. Apollini Augusto. Apollo dextra paterã, sinistra Lyram gerens. Ar. Antoninus Pius. Apollo with a dish in his right hand, a lyre in his left.
152 Antoninus Aug. Pius P.P. TR.P. XVI. Cos. III. Figura stans dextra duas spicas, sinistram imponensaræ. Ar. Antoninus Pius. Standing figure with two ears of corn in the right hand, the left hand placed on an altar.
153 Antoninus Aug. Pius P.P. TR.P. XXII. Vota suscepta Dec. III. Cos. IIII. Figura sacrificans. Ar. Antoninus Pius. Sacrificing figure. 94
154 Antoninus Aug. Pius. P.P. TR.P. XXIII. Saluti Aug. Cos. IIII. Salutis stantis typus, ad Aram sacrificantis, dextra pateram, sinistra hastam. Ar. Antoninus Pius. Standing Salus type, sacrificing at an altar, with a dish in her right hand and a spear in her left.
155 Antoninus Aug. Pius P.P. TR. Pot. Cos. II. Imperator – dextra tenens, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ar.Commod Antoninus Pius. The Emperor, holding a in his right hand and a cornucopia in his left Commodus.
156 Divus Antoninus. Consecratio; Rogus, qualis Herod. describit in Severo. Ar. The deified Antoninus. A funeral pyre such as Herodian describes in Severus.
157 Diva Faustina Augusta. Figura stans dextra hastam, sinistra stolam attollens. Ar. The deified Faustina Augusta. Standing figure with a spear in her right hand, lifting up her stola with her left.
158 Idem iterum. Another of the same.
159 Diva Aug. Faustina. Æternitas. Figura stolata stans dextra ... sinistra hastã. Ar. The deified Faustina. Standing robed figure, with a in her right hand and a spear in her left.
160 Diva Faustina. Æd. Div. Faustinæ. Templum. Ar. The deified Faustina. A temple.
161 M. Aur. Antoninus. P.P. TR. P. ... Felicitas. Figura stans dextra ... Ar. M. Aurelius. Standing figure with a in the right hand
162 Aurelius Cæsar Aug. Pij F. Cos. II. Figura stans dextra ramũ Lauri, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ar. Phil M. Aurelius Caesar. Standing figure with a laurel branch in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left Philip.
163 Imp. A\æl/urel. Cæs. Antoninus F. TR. Pot. Cos. Figura stolata stans dextra sagittam, sinistra arcũferens. Ar. An potius ælius? Antoninus M. Aurelius Caesar. Standing robed figure, with an arrow in her right hand, and a bow in her the left. Or could it be Aelius? Antoninus 95
164 Aurelius Cæsar Aug. Pij Fil. TR.P. IIII. Cos. II. Figura sedens dextra ramum sinistra hastam. Ar. Sept. Sev M. Aurelius Caesar. Seated figure with a branch in the right hand and a spear in the left. Septimus Severus
165 Aurelius Cæsar Aug.2Pij Fil. 1Aug. TR.P. VIII. Cos. II. Pallas stans dextra noctuã sinistra hastã. Ar. M. Aurelius Caesar. Standing Pallas with an owl in her right hand and a spear in her left.
166 M. Aurelius Aug. Part. Max. P.M. TR.P. VIII Cos. II. P.P. Victoria dextram porrigens supra globum. Ar. Sept. Sev. M. Aurelius. Victory stretching out her right hand over a globe. Septimus Severus
167 Aurelius Cæsar Aug. Pij F. TR.P. XI. Cos. II. Figura militaris sinistra hastam, dextra ignotum quiddã. Ar. M. Aurelius Caesar. Military figure with a spear in his left hand and in his right I know not what.
168 Idem iterum. Another of the same.
169 M. Antoninus Aug. Armeniacus. P.M. TR.P. XIX Imp. III. Cos. III. M. Aurelius.
170 M. Antoninus Aug. Germ. Sarm. TR.P. XXXI. Imp. VIII Cos. III. PP. Figura stolata stans dextra lauream, sinistra Cornucop. Ar. M. Aurelius. Standing robed figure, with a laurel in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
171 Imp. Aurelius Aug. ... Ar. M. Aurelius.
172 Faustina Aug. Pij Aug. Fil. Concordia. Figura sedens dextra spicas, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ar. Faustina II. Seated figure with ears of corn in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. 96
173 Faustina Augusta Fecunditas. Figura stans dextra hastam, sinistra puerulum. Ar. Faustina II. Fecunditas. Standing figure with a spear in the right hand and a little boy in the left.
174 Imp. L. Aurel. Verus Aug. Prov. Deor. TR.P. Cos. II. Lucius Verus.
175 M. Antoninus Commodus. Aug. TR.P. VI. Imp. IIII. Cos. III. P.P. Figura militaris stans dextra victoriolam, sinistra hastam. Ar. Commodus. Standing military figure with a Victory in his right hand and a spear in his left.
176 Imp. Cæs. P. Helv. Pertin. Aug. Vot. Decenn. TR.P. Cos. II. Figura sacrificans. Ar. Pertinax. Figure sacrificing.
177 L. Sep. Sev. Pert. Aug. Imp. VIII. Herculi Defens. Hercules dextra Clavam, sinistra arcũ. Ar. Septimus Severus. Hercules with a club in his right hand and a bow in his left.
178 Imp. Cæ. L. Sep. Sev. Pert. Aug. Cos. II. Bona Spes. Spei Typus. Ar. Septimus Severus. Spes type.
179 L. Sept. Severus ... III. Securit ... Figura sedens dextra pateram. Ar Septimus Severus. Seated figure with a dish in the right hand.
180 Severus Pius Aug. Vota suscepta. Figura stolata dextra tenens pateram corā tripode. Ar. Septimus Severus. Robed figure holding a dish in her right hand, before a tripod.
181 Severus Pius Aug. P.M. TR.P. XIIII. Cos.III. PP. Figura sacrificans Ar. Septimus Severus. Figure sacrificing.
182 Severus Pius Aug. P.M. TR.P. XVII. Cos. III. P.P. Figura sedens dextra serpentem, sinistra Cornucopiam. Ar. Septimus Severus. Seated figure with a serpent in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. 97
183 Julia Augusta. Pietas Augg. Figura stans, sacrificans ad Aram. Ar. Julia Domna. Standing figure, sacrificing at an altar.
184 Julia Augusta Diva Lucifera. Figura stolata tedam ferens. Ar. Julia Domna. Robed figure, with a torch.
185 Julia Augusta Juno Lucina. Juno dextra pateram, sinistra hastam. ad pedes Pavo. Ar Julia Domna. Juno with a dish in her right hand and a spear in her left; at her feet a peacock.
186 Plautilla Augusta (Anton. Caracallæ uxor) Venus Victrix. Venus et Cupido, uterque pomũdextra ferens. Venus sinistra palmam. Ar. Plautilla, wife of Caracalla. Venus and Cupid, each holding an apple in the right hand; Venus has a palm leaf in her left.
187 P. Sept. Geta Cæs. Pont. Nobilitas. Nobilitatis typus figura stolata, dextra hastam, sinistra victoriolam. Ar. Geta. Nobilitas type, with a robed figure, a spear in her right hand and a Victory in her left.
188 P. Sept. Geta Cæs. Pont. J F. Princ. Juvent. Figura dextra ramum, sinistra hastam, cum trophæo a tergo. Ar. Geta. Figure with a branch in the right hand and a spear in the left, with a trophy behind.
189 P. Septimius Geta Cæs. Spei perpetuæ. Securitatis typus dextra ramum. Ar. Geta. Securitas type, with a branch in the right hand.
190 Idem cum num. 187. The same as no. 187.
191 P. Sept. Geta Cæs. Pont. Securit. Imperij. Figura sedens, sinistra sellæ innixa, dextra globum tenens. Ar. Geta. Seated figure, leaning on a stool with the left hand and holding a globe in the right. 98
192 Julia Mæsa Augusta (Elagabali uxor) Pudicitia. Dea Pudicitia sedens, sinistra hastam puram, dextram ori admovens. Ar. Julia Maesa, wife of Elagabalus. Seated goddess Pudicitia, an unused spear in her left hand, and holding her right hand to her face.
193 Imp. C. M. Aur. Sev. Alexand – Aug. P. M.TR. P.VI. Cos. II. PP. Figura militaris gradiens dextra pilum, sinistra spolia sup. humeros ferens. Ar. Severus Alexander. Walking military figure with a javelin in his right hand and with a trophy on his shoulders.
194 Imp. C.M. Aur. Sev. Alexand. Aug. Pax æterna Aug. Figura stans dextra ramũ, sinistra. hastam. Ar. Severus Alexander. Standing figure with a branch in the right hand and with a spear in the left.
195 Imp. Cæs. M. Ant. Gordianus Aug. Pax Augusti. Figura Pacis dextra ramũ, sinistra hastam puram. Ar. Gordian. Figure of Peace with a branch in her right hand and an unused spear in her left.
196 Imp. Gordianus Pius Fel. Aug. Diana Lucifera. Figura stolata stans, utraque. manu facem tenens. Ar. Gordian. Standing robed figure holding a torch in each hand.
197 Imp. Cæs. M Ant. Gordianus Aug. Providentia Aug. Figura dextra globũ, sinistra bacillum; Providentiæ typus. Ar Gordian. Figure with a globe in the right hand and a staff in the left; Providentia type.
198 Imp. Cæs. Gordianus Pius Aug. Acquitas Aug. Figura dextra bilancem, sinistra. Cornucopiam. Ar. Gordian. Figure with a balance in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. 99
199 Imp. Cæs. M. Ant. Gordianus Aug. Virtus Aug. Figura galeata dextra clypeũ, sinistra hastam. Ar. Gordian. Helmeted figure with a shield in the right hand and a spear in the left.
200 Imp. Cæs. M Ant. Gordianus Aug. P. M. TR. P. II. Cos. P.P. Figura stolata et tutulata sacrificantis ritu, dextra pateram, sinistra scipionem tenens. Ar. Gordian. Figure wearing a stola and tutulus for the ritual sacrifice, with a dish in her right hand a dish and a staff in her left.
201 Imp. Gordianus Pius Fel. Aug. Securit. Perp. Dea securitas columnæ innixa, bacillum tenens dextra. Ar. Gordian. The goddess Securitas leaning on a column, holding a staff in her right hand.
202 Imp. M. Jul. Philippus Aug. Felicitas Temp. Fig. stans dextra Caduceũsinistra Cornucopiam. Ar. Valentinianus Philip. Standing figure with a caduceus in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left. Valentinian
203 Imp. M. Jul. Philippus Aug. Romæ æternæ. Roma insidens scuto, dextra tenens victoriolam, sinistrascipionem. Ar. Philip. Roma sitting on a shield, holding a Victory in her right hand and a staff in her left.
204 M. Jul. Philippus Cæs. Principi Juvent. Figura militaris dextra globum, sinistra pilum. Ar. Phillip II. Military figure with a globe in his right hand and a javelin in his left.
205 Dioclesianus Aug. Virtus militũ. Castra Prætoria. Diocletian. Praetorian camp.
206 D N Constantius P. F. Aug. Votis XXX multis XXXX in Corona quercea. Ar. Constantius. VOTIS XXX MULTIS XXXX in a wreath of oak leaves.
207 Fl. Cl. Julianus P.P. Aug. Victoria DD. NN. Aug. Victoria stans, dextra corollā, sinistra palmam. Ar. L. F. L. Julian. Standing Victory, with a wreath in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left. 100
208 D N Cl. Julianus Aug. Votis V. multis X. in Corona quercea. TR. Ar. Julian. Votis V Multis X within a wreath of oak leaves.
209 DN. Fl. Cl. Julianus P.F. Aug. Vot. X. Mult.XX. in Corona quercea. Ar. Julian. VOT X MULT XX. within a wreath of oak leaves.
210 D N Valentinianus P.F. Aug. Restitutor. REIP. Imperator stans, dextra labarũcum symbol Christianismi nota. Ar. Valentinian. Standing Emperor, in his right hand a labarum marked with the most sacred Christian symbol chi-rho and in his left a Victory.
211 D.N. Valens P. F. Aug. Virtus Exercitus T.R.P.S. Imperator stans dextra labarum, sinistra scutum. Ar. Valens. Standing Emperor, with a labarum in his right hand and a shield in his left.
212 D.N. Valens. P. F. Aug. Vot. V. Mu. lt. X. in Corona quercea. Ar. Valens. VOT V MULT X in a wreath of oak leaves.
213 D.N. Valentinianus jun. P.F. Aug. Victoria Augg. TRPS Victoria gradiens dextra corollam. Ar. Valentinian II. Walking Victory with a wreath in her right hand.
214 D.N. Theodosius P.F. Aug. Concordia Auggg. Imperator inthronizatus dextra – sinistra Cornucopiam, sub cathredra TRPS. Theodosius. The Emperor enthroned with a in his right hand and a cornucopia in his left.
215 ... M. Aurelius Antoninus. M. Aurelius.
216 ...
217 ... Ant. Pius –\Gordianus Providentia Aug./ Gordian Antoninus Pius.
218 ... Alex. Severus * Severus Alexander.
219 ... Caracalla Caracalla.
220 ... Anton Pius Antoninus Pius. 100a
221 \Ant. Pius/ Antoninus Pius
222 \Valentinian/ Valentinian.
223 \Trajannus/ Trajan.
224-240 ...
3 Coins from Herculaneum – sent by Revd. W. Ward Wad. Coll. in ye Middle Drawer. Removed to the Antiquities from Herculaneum
Antoninus Aug. Antoninus.
Imp. Cæs. Gordianus Gordian.
Imp. Nero Cæs. Nero.
101 Cap. p.17 Drawer 17 Numismata Angl. English coins Cap. 8 Drawer 8
1 107 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Davi on Lundei. Ar. Gilbert on Cant King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Davi of London. Gilbert of Canterbury
2 107 Henricus Rex III. item cum Corona et sceptro. Henri on Lunde. Ar. King Henry III, also with crown and sceptre; moneyer Henri of London.
3 108 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Water on Lund. Ar. King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Wal ter of London.
4 108 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Ricard on Lund. Ar. Henri on Lunde King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Ricard of London. Henri of London
5 109 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Johs. on Lunden. Ar. King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Johs of London.
6 109 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Nicole on Lund. Ar. King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Nicole of London.
7 110 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Robert on Cant. Ar. King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Robert of Canterbury.
8 110 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Willem on Cant. Ar. King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Willem of Canterbury.
9 111 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Jon on Canter. Ar. King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Jon of Canterbury.
10 111 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Renaud on Lund. Ar. King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Renaud of London.
11 112 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Gilbert on Can. Ar. King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Gilbert of Canterbury.
12 112 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro Willem on Lund. King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Willem of London. La.ean Water 2 Wal ter 102
13 113 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Nicole on Cant. Ar. King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Nicole of Canterbury.
14 113 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Rand. on Beri. Ar. Henri in Lunde King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Rand of Bury St. Edmunds. Henri of London
15 114 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Ed...in on Cant. Ar. on Norwi King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Ed in of Canterbury. of Norwich
16 114 Henricus Rex III. cum Corona et sceptro. Rob Willem... on Lund. Ar. King Henry III, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Rob of London. Willem
17 115 Henricus Rex III sine sceptro. Henri on Lunde Ar. Willem on Wilt Deest King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Henri of London. Willem of Wilton
18 115 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Philip on Nor. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Philip of Northampton.
19 116 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Henri on Oxon. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Henri of Oxford.
20 116 Henricus Rex III. sinecum sceptro. Nicole on Cant. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Nicole of Canterbury.
21 117 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Nicole on Lund. Ar. Water on Nic King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Nicole of London. Wal ter of ?
22 117 Henricus Rex III. sinecum sceptro. Tomas on ... Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Tomas of ...
23 118 Henricus Rex III. sinecum sceptro. Edmund on ... ond. Ar. Robert on Lun. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Edmund of London. Robert of London
24 118 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Willem on Cant. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Willem of Canterbury. 103
25 119 Henricus Rex III sine sceptro. Ricard on Linc. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Ricard of Lincoln.
26 119 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Roger – Rug. Exonie. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Roger of Exeter.
27 120 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Jacob on Norwi. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Jacob off Norwich.
28 120 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Ranulf on Ber. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Ranulf of Bury St. Edmunds.
29 121 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Henri on Oxon. Ar. Qu: an Robert. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Henri of Oxford. or Robert ?
30 121 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Lorg ... on Sros. Ar King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Lor of Shrewsbury.
31 122 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Jacob on Norwi. Ar. Gilbert on Cant King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Jacob off Norwich. Gilbert of Canterbury
32 122 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Will ... on Wilt. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre. moneyer Will of Wilton.
33 123 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Ricard on Srop. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Ricard of Shrewsbury.
34 123 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Robert on Lund. Ar. Deest King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Robert of London.
35 124 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Jacob on – vit. Ar. forsan pint i.e. Wint * King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Jacob of .
36 124 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Rener on Everw. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Rener of York.
37 124 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Ricard on Lon. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Ricard of London. 104
38 125 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Walter on Linc. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Walter of Lincoln.
39 125 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Gilbert Nicoli on Can. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Gilbert of Canterbury. Nicol
40 126 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Jon on ... Nicoli Lund Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Jon of . Nicol of London
41 126127 Henricus Rex III. sine sceptro. Willelm on Linc. Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre; moneyer Willem of Lincoln.
42 127 Henricus Rex terci. sine sceptro ... Ar. King Henry III without the sceptre.
43 96 Henricus Rex III. cum Sceptro et corona. Davi on Divae li. Ar. Adam on Lund. Hen.III King Henry III with sceptre and crown; moneyer Davi of Dublin. Adam of London
44 96 Henricus Rex III. cum sceptro et corona. Ricard on Dive. Ar. King Henry III with sceptre and crown; moneyer Riczard of Dublin.
45 97 Henricus Rex cum Corona et sceptro Gelaimer Phi on Lun. Ar. King Henry with crown and sceptre; moneyer Fil Aimer of London. Filaimer vel Relaimer Filaimer or Relaimer
46 97 Henricus Rex cum Corona et sceptro HenricSimon on Cant. Ar. King Henry with crown and sceptre; moneyer Henri of Canterbury. Simon
47 98 Henricus Rex cum Corona ... Osber. on Lund. Ar King Henry with crown ... moneyer Osber of London.
48 98 Henricus Rex cum Corona et sceptro. Rener on Lund. King Henry with crown and sceptre; moneyer Rener of London.
49 99 Henricus Rex cum Corona ... berd on L ... Ar. Willelm T on Lu King Henry with crown ... moneyer berd of London. Willem of London
50 99 Henricus Rex cum Corona et sceptro Walter on Lu. Ar. King Henry with crown and sceptre; moneyer Walter of London. 105
51 100 Henricus Rex ... Heneric on Lu. Ar. King Henry ... moneyer Henri of London.
52 100 Henricus Rex cum Corona et sceptro Wal ter on Lun Ar. Henri on Cant. King Henry with crown and sceptre; moneyer Walter of London. Henri of Canterbury
53 101 Henricus Rex cum Corona et sceptro Cierei on Lun. Ar. Osber on Lund. King Henry with crown and sceptre; moneyer Cieri of London. Osber of London
54 102 Henricus Rex Coronatus Henri on Cant. Ar. Ilger on Lunde King Henry, crowned; moneyer Henri of Canterbury. Ilger of London
55 102 Henricus Rex cum Corona et sceptro Ranulener on Lund. Ar. King Henry, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Rener of London.
56 102 Henricus Rex cum Corona et sceptro Hent Elis on Lunden. Ar. King Henry, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Elis of London. videtur esse Elis on Lunden Appears to be Elis of London.
57 103 Henricus Rex cum Corona et sceptro Ilce ... Lund. Ar. Ricard I. in.. King Henry, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Ilger of London. Richard I
58 103 Henricus Rex cum Corona et sceptro Willelm on Lu. Ar. King Henry, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Willem of London.
59 104 Henricus Rex cum Corona et sceptro Ali ... he on Ci. Ar. Davi on Dive King Henry, with crown and sceptre; moneyer Alisandre of Ipswich. Davi of Dublin
6061 138 Edward. D.G.R. Angl. Civitas Cantor. London Ar. Edward, King of England. City of Canterbury. London
6160 104 Henric. D.G.R. Angl. Civitas Norwi. Ar. Ricard on Dive Edward, King of England. City of Norwich. Ricard of Dublin
62 133 Edwa. R'. Anglo. D. Hyb. Civitas Dunelm Eboraci Ar. Edward, King of England, Lord of Ireland. City of Durham. York 106
63 148 Henric Rex Angliæ. Civitas London. Ar. King Henry. City of London.
64 136 Edwa. R.' Angl. Civitas Derham Ar. Edward, King of England. City of Durham.
65 128 Edw. R.' Anglorum. Civitas London. Ar. Edward, King of England. City of London.
66 Henr. R'. Angl. Civitas London Ar. Deest Henry, King of England. City of London.
67 128 Edw. R' Aug. y Dns. Hyb. Civitas Cantor. Ar. Edward, King of England and Lord of Ireland. City of Canterbury.
68 128 Edw. R' Ang. Y Dns Hyb. Civitas London. Ar. Edward, King of England and Lord of Ireland. City of London.
69 151 Henric'. R. Angl. y Dns Hyb. Posui Deum Adjūre' meũ Villa Callis. Ar. Henry, King of England and Lord of Ireland; Calais.
70 138 Edward. D – Posui Deum Adjutore' meum Civitas Cantor London Ar. King Edward. City of Canterbury. London
71 139 Edward R Ang – Posui Deum Adjutore' meũ Civitas London. Ar. Edward, King of England. City of London.
72 157 Henric' Di Gra. Rex Anglor. Posui Deum Adjutore' meũ Civitas Cantor. Ar. Henry, King of England. City of Canterbury.
73 Henric D. G. Rex An. Dux Nor & H.R. Posui Deum Adjutorem meũ Villa Bristow. Ar. invent Henry, King of England, Duke of Normandy. Bristol. 107
74 139 Edward ... Posui Deum Adjutorem meũ. Civitas Eborum London Ar. King Edward. City of York.
75 140 Edward ... n & Franc. Posui Deum Adjutore' meum. Civitas London. Ar. Edward, King of England and France. City of London.
76 Henric' Dj' Gra Rex Angl' & H'. Posui Deum Adjutore' meum. Villa Calis d Henry, King of England and Ireland. Calais.
77 158 Henric' D. Gra. Angl. ... Posui Deum Adjutore' meum Civitas Cantor. Henry, King of England. City of Canterbury.
78 149 Henric D. G. ... Posui Deum Adjutore' meum. Civitas London. Ar. King Henry. City of London.
79 158 Henricus Di. Gra. Rex Agl. ... Civitas Eborum. Ar Henry, King of England. City of York.
80 162 Edwardus ... \Civitas Eboraci/ Ar. King Edward. City of York.
81 140 Edward Angl. Rex ... Civitas Eborum London Ar. Edward, King of England. City of York.
82 141... Dns Hyb. Vill. Si. Edmundi. Ar. Civitas London ... Lord of Ireland. Bury St. Edmunds. City of London
83 141... Posui Deum Adjutore' meũ Villa Calis. Ar. Civitas Cantor ... Calais. City of Canterbury
84 162 Henricus Di' Gra Rex Anglor & Franc. Posui Deum Adjutore' meum. Civitas London. Ar. Edwardus Henry, King of England and France. City of London. Edward 108
85 142 Edward' Di' Gra. Rex Angl. & Franc. Posui Deum Adjutore' meum. Civitas London. Ar. Edward, King of England and France. City of London.
86 151 Henric' Di' Gra. Rex Angli. & Fr. Posui Deum Adjutore' meũ. Civitas LondonVilla Calisie Ar. Henry, King of England and France. City of London Calais.
87 163 Edward' Di' Gra. Rex Angl & Franc. Posui Deum Adjutore' meũ Villa Bristow. Ar. Edward, King of England and France. Bristol.
88 163 Edward' Di' Gra. Rex Angl. & Franc. Posui Deum Adjutore' meum Civitas LondonCantor Ar. Edward, King of England and France. City of London.
89 164 Edward Di' Gra. Rex Angl & Franc. Posui Deum Adjutore' meum. Civitas London. Ar. Q. Edward, King of England and France. City of London.
90 153 Henric' Di' Gra. Rex Anglor. & Franc. Posui Deum Adjutore' meum. Civitas LondonVilla Calisie Ar. Henry, King of England and France. City of London. Calais.
91 153 Henric' Di' Gra Rex Angl & H. Posui Deum Adjutore' meũ. Civitas LondonVilla Calisie Ar. Henry, King of England and Ireland. City of London. Calais.
92 142 Edward Di' Gra. Rex Angl. & Franc. D. Hyb. Posui Deum Adjutore' meum. Civitas London. Ar. Edward, King of England and France, Lord of Ireland. City of London.
93 147 Ricard. Di' Gra. Rex Angl. et Franc. Idem cum proced. Ar. Richard, King of England and France. City of London.
94 171 Henric' VII. Di' Gra. Rex Agl. &c. Posui Deũ' Adjutore' meũ'. Ar. Henry VII, King of England. 109
95 171 Henric' VII Di' Gra. Rex Angl. &c. Posui Deum Adjutore' meũ. Ar. Henry VII, King of England etc.
96 172 Idem iterum. x.B. Ar. Cantor Another of the same. Canterbury
97 172 Idem iterum. duæ Claves. Ar. Eboraci Another of the same; two keys. York
98 187 Henric' VIII'. D' GR' Rex Angl. & Fra. Civitas Eboraci T.W. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of York.
99 Idem iterum D Q Another of the same.
100 194 Henric' 8. D' G' Rex Ang. Fra. & Hib. Posui Deum Adjutorem meũ Civitas Eborac. . Ar. Henry VIII, King of England, France and Ireland. City of York
101 193 Henric' VIII' D. G. R. Angl. & Franc' Posui Deũ Adjutore' meũ. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France.
102 180 Henricus VIII' Di' Gra' Rex Angl. & Fr. cum porta dimissoria. Posui Deũ Adjutore' meũ. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France, with a portcullis.
103 Henricus VIII' D'. Gr. R. Agl. &. Fr. cum radijs solaribus e nubibus. Posui Deum Adjutorem meũ. Ar. D Henry VIII, King of England and France, with rays of the sun from behind clouds.
104 197 Henric' VIII' D.G.R Angliæ. Insignia Regia. France, Dominus Hibernie. Lyra Hibernica. R.A. Henry VIII, King of England and France and Lord of Ireland. with the insignia of the crown. The harp of Ireland.
105 191 Henric' VIII'. D.G. Agl. & Fr. Posui Deum Adjutore' meũ. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France.
106 194 Henric'. 8. D.G. Rex Ang. & Fr. Civitas London. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of London. 110
107 185 Henricus VIII' D.G.R. Agl. & F. Civitas Cantor. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of Canterbury.
108 184 Henricus VIII' Di' Gra' Agl ... Civitas Cantor W.A. Ar. d Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of Canterbury.
109 Henricus VIII' D.G.R. Agl' & F. Civitas Cantor W.A. Arg. d Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of Canterbury.
110 185 Henricus VIII' D.G.R. Agl. & Fr. Civitas Cantor T.C. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of Canterbury.
111 Henricus VIII' D.G.R. Agl.& Fr'. Civitas Eboraci. Ar. d Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of York.
112 181 Henricus VIII' D.G.R. Agl. & Fr'. Civitas Eboraci T.W. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of York.
113 184 Henricus VIII. D.G. Rex Agl. Civitas Eboraci; cum Clavib' et Galero Cardinalitio. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of York, with keys and cardinal's hat.
114 183 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
115 188 Henricus VIII' D. G. Agl. & Fr. Rex Civitas Eboraci. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of York.
116 189 Henricus. VIII'. D.G.R. Agl. & F. R. Civitas Eboraci E.L. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of York.
117 186 Henricus VIII' D.G.R. Agl. & Fr'. Civitas Eboraci L.E. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and France. City of York.
118 195 Henric' 8 VIII D.G. Agl. & Hib. Re Civitas Bristolie. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England and Ireland. City of Bristol. 111
119 196 H.D.G. Rosa sine Spina. Civitas London. Ar. King Henry VIII. Rose without a thorn. City of London.
120 196 Henric'. D ... Civitas Eboraci. Ar. King Henry VIII. City of York.
121 H. D. G. ... Civitas Eboraci. Ar. D King Henry VIII. City of York.
122 190 H. D. G. Rosa sine spin. Civitas Durram. Ar. King Henry VIII. Rose without a thorn. City of Durham.
123 179 Henricus Di' Gra. Angl. Rex Civitas Durram. T. D. Ar. Henry VIII, King of England. City of Durham.
124 190 Henri'H. D. G. D.G. Rosa si ne spia. Civitas Durram. T.W. Ar. King Henry VIII. Rose without a thorn. City of Durham.
125 190 H. D. G. Rosa sin. spin a. Civitas Durram. I. D. Ar. King Henry VIII. Rose without a thorn. City of Durham.
126 178 Henric' Di' Gra. ... Civitas Durram. R.D. Ar. King Henry VIII. City of Durham.
127 178 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
128 Henric'. Di' Gra. Re. An. Civitas Durram. D. S. Ar. D King Henry VIII. City of Durham.
129 179 Henric' ... Angl. Civitas Durram. B ... Ar. Henry VIII, King of England. City of Durham.
130 Edward' VI. D. G. Agl'. Franci' & Hib. Rex 1551. Posui Deũ Adjutore' meũ. Ar. desunt Edward VI, King of England, France and Ireland.
131 Edward' VI. D. G. Agl. Fra. & Hib. Rex. 1551. y. Posui Deũ Adjutore' meũ. Ar. desunt Edward VI, King of England, France and Ireland. 112
132 207 Edward VI. D. G. Agl. Fra' & Hib. Rex. 1551. Posui Deum Adjutorem meũ. Ar. Edward VI, King of England, France and Ireland.
133 202 Edward' VI. D. G. ... ra. & Hib. R ... Inimicos ejus ind ... Confusio ... ER. Ar. King Edward VI, King of England, France and Ireland.
134 201 Edwardus VI. Rex Angli. Franc. Hiberni. Timor Domini Fons vitæ. MDXLVIII. ER. Ar. Edward VI, King of England, France and Ireland.
135 208 Edward' VI. D.G. Agl. Fra. & Hib. Rex. Civitas Eboraci.posui de Ar. Edward VI, King of England, France and Ireland. City of York. n.b. Amissi loī: jam supplet aliud Numisma ejusd: Regis: Edward ? VI. D.' G.' Angl. Fran' & : Hib. Rex. & intra orbita. XII. R. Posui Deum Ad Adjutorem meum. D.D. Georg. Huddesford S.T.P. Coll. S.S. & Individ. Trin. Presidens & hujusce Musei Cimeliarcha. A.D. 1746. Replacing the lost coin is another of the same King Edward VI. Given by George Huddesford, Professor of Sacred Theology, Fellow and President of Trinity College and keeper of this Museum; 1746.
136 209 Edward' VI. D.G. Agl. Fra' & Hib. Rex y. Posui Deum Adjutore' meũ. Edward VI, King of England, France and Ireland.
137 210 Edward' VI D.G. Agl. Fr. & Hib. Rex. Posu Deum Adjutorem meũ. Ar. Edward VI, King of England, France and Ireland.
138 218 Philip et Maria D.G.R. Ang. Fra. Neap. Pr. Hisp. Posuimus Deũ Adjutorem nostrũ. Ar. Philip of Spain and Queen Mary, King and Queen of England, France and Naples, Prince and Princess of Spain.
139 223 Philip et Maria D.G.R. Ang. Fr. Neap. Pr. Hisp. 1554. Posuimus Deũ Adjutore' nostrũ. XII. Ar.-deest Philip of Spain and Queen Mary, King and Queen of England, France and Naples, Prince and Princess of Spain.
140 221 Philip et Maria D.G. Rex et Regina Ang. 1555. Posuimus Deũ Adjutore' nostrũ. Ar. -deest Philip of Spain and Queen Mary, King and Queen of England, France and Naples, Prince and Princess of Spain.
141 222 Philip et Maria D.G. R. Angl. Fr. Neap. Hisp. 1554 Posuimus Deũ Adjutore' nostrũ. VI. Ar. Philip of Spain and Queen Mary, King and Queen of England, France and Naples, Prince and Princess of Spain.
142 224 Philip et Maria D.G. Rex & Regina Angl. 1557. Posuimus Deũ Adjutore' nostrum. Philip of Spain and Queen Mary, King and Queen of England, France and Naples, Prince and Princess of Spain. 113
143 214 Maria D.G. Ang. Fra' & Hib. Regi. Veritas temporis filia. Ar. D Mary, Queen of England, France and Ireland.
144 216 Philip et Maria D.G. Rex et Regina. Posuimus Deũ Adjutore' nostrũ. Ar. Philip of Spain and Queen Mary, King and Queen of England, France and Naples, Prince and Princess of Spain.
145 264 Idem iterũ. Ar. 145 Elizabetha Elizabeth.
146 217 Philip et Maria D.G. Rex et Regina. Posuim. Deum Adjutor. nos. Ar. Philip of Spain and Queen Mary, King and Queen of England, France and Naples, Prince and Princess of Spain.
147 Elizabeth. D.G. Ang. Fra. et Hiber. Regina :i. :i: Posui Deũ Adjutor. meũ. Ar. Coronat -deest Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; crown.
148 Elizabeth. D.G. Ang. Fra. et Hibern. Regina. :i: i. Posui Deũ Adjut. meum Ar. Semi-Coronat. Deest Dec Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; half-crown.
149 Elizabeth. D.G. Ang. Fra et Hiber regina Posui Deum Adjut. meum. Ar. cum Cruce cruciata. D Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; with cross crosslet.
150 237 Elizabeth. D.G. Ang. Fran. et Hiber. Reg. Posui Deu' Adjutor. meũ. Ar. cum hirundine apode. Elizabeth, Queen of England France and Ireland; with a swift.
151 232 Elizab. D.G. Ang. Fra. et Hib. Regin. Posui Deũ Adjutor. meum. Ar. cũ Lîlio. Elizabeth Queen of England, France and Ireland; with lily.
152 228 Elizab. D.G. Ang. Fra. et Hib. Regin. Posui Deũ Adjutor. meũ Ar. cũ Litera A. removed to 230 -deest Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; with a letter A.
153 231 Idem iterum. cum Dolio. Another of the same; with a wide jar.
154 238 Elizab. D.G. Ang. Fra. et Hib. Regi. i. cum Rosa. Posui Deũ Adjut. meũ. 1601. Ar. Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; with a rose. 1601. 114
155 Elizabeth. D.G. Ang. Fr. et Hib. Regina. Posui Deũ Adjutore' meũ Ar. cũ Rosa et Cuspide Sagittæ. 1561. D Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; with a rose and arrowhead.
156 234 Elizabeth. D.G. Ang. Fr. et Hib. Regina Posui Deũ Adjutor. meũ Ar. Cum castello. 1570. Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; with a castle.
157 Idem iterum, cum Lilio Deest Another of the same; with a lily.
158 Elizabeth. D.G. Ang. Fra. et Hib. Regina. Posui Deũ Adjutore' meum. Ar. cũ Insig. Zeland. & Cusp.sagittæ. 1601. desunt Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; with the arms of Zeeland and an arrowhead.
159 235 Elizabeth. D.G. Ang. Fra. et Hib. Regina Posui Deũ Adjut. meum. Ar. cũ Cruce. Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; with a cross.
160 Idem iterum. Ar. 1582. D Another of the same.
161 233 Idem iterum. Ar. 1565. cum Rosa Another of the same with a rose.
162 242 E.D.G. Rosa sine spina. Civitas London. Ar. Queen Elizabeth. A rose without a thorn. City of London.
163 247 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
164 245 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
165 246 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
166 247 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same. 166.a Idem The same. 166.b Regis Johannes King John. Cap. 9 Ninth drawer
Numismata Elizabethae, molâ trusatili cusa.
Coins of Elizabeth, minted with mill.

167 265 Elizabeth. D.G. Ang. Fra. et Hib. Regina Posui Deum Adjutore' meum. Ar. Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; with a star.
168 265 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
169 252 Idem iterum. cum Lilio. Another of the same; with a lily. 115
170 258 Elizab. D.G. Ang. Fra. et Hib. Regina Posui Deum Adjutore' meũ Ar. cũ Rosā et stellâ. 1562. Elizabeth, Queen of England, France and Ireland; with a rose and star.
171 253 Idem iterum. Ar. 1561 Another of the same.
172 254 Idem iterum. Ar. 1562. Another of the same.
173 260 Idem iterum. Ar. 1564. Another of the same.
174 261 Idem iterum. Ar. 1566 Another of the same.
175 262 Idem iterum. Ar. 1567. cum Lilio Another of the same; with a lily.
176 263 Idem iterum. Ar. 1568. Another of the same.
177 264 Idem iterum. Ar. 15... cum Rosa et stella. Another of the same; with rose and star.
178 281 Jacobus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fran. et Hib. Rex Quæ Deus conjunxit Nemo separet. Ar. cũ Card. Rosâ. James, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with a rose.
179 115 282 Jacobus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fran. et Hib. Rex. Quæ Deus conjunxit nemo separet. Ar. Cum trifolio et rosa coronata, et plumis struthiocameli; Principis Walliæ Emblemate. D James, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with clover-leaf and crowned rose, and with ostrich feathers – emblem of the Prince of Wales.
180 277 Jacobus D.G. Ang. Sco. Fra. et Hib. Rex. Exurgat Deus dissipentur inimici Quae Deusconjunxit nemo separet. Ar. James, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
181 278 Jacobus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fran. & Hib. Rex. Quæ Deus conjunxit nemo separet Ar. Cum insignijs Scoticis; primo loco. James, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with the arms of Scotland in the first quarter.
182 279 Jacobus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fra. et Hib. Rex. Quæ Deus conjunxit nemo separet. Ar. Cum Lilio. James, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with a lily. 116
183 283 Jacobus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fra. et Hi. Rex. Henricus Rosas, Regna Jacobus. Ar. cum LyraHibernica. James, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with the harp of Ireland.
184 284 Jacobus D.G. Rosa sine Spina. ... Rosa coronata Tueatur unita Deus. Ar. – Carduus coronatus. King James I; A rose without a thorn; with crowned rose and thistle.
185 284 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
186 285 J.D.G. Rosa sine spina.– Rosa Tueatur unita Deus Ar. – Carduus. King James I; rose without a thorn. A thistle.
187 274 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
188 285 J.D.G. Rosa sine Spina. Ar. King James I; rose without a thorn.
189 287 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
190 299 Carolus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Christo Auspice regno. Ar. (P) D Charles I, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
191 300 Idem iterum. Ar. cum Sole Anchora Cardus Another of the same; with a thistle.
192 305 Idem iterum. Ar. cum Lilio. d Another of the same; with a lily.
193 116 290 Idem iterum. Ar. Cum corolla. Another of the same; with a wreath.
194 298 Idem iterum. Ar. cum Anchora. Another of the same; with an anchor.
195 301 Idem iterum. Ar. cum CastelloLeone. D Another of the same; with a lion.
196 Idem iterum. Ar. cum Lyra et C.R. D Another of the same; with a harp and C R.
197 305 Carolus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fra. et Hib. Rex. Exurgat Deus dissipentur inimici. Relig. Prot. Leg. Ang. Liber. Par. V. 1642 cum Lilijs. 1642 Charles I, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland. with lilies. 117
198 Carolus D.G. Mag. Britann. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Quæ Deus conjunxit nemo separet. Ar. Cum insignijs Scoticis in primo loco. D Charles I, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with the arms of Scotland in the first quarter.
199 294 Carolus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Christo Auspice Regno. Ar. Cum Lilio. D Charles I, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with a lily.
200 315 Carolus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. B. Exurgat Deus dissipentur inimici /Christo Auspice Regno - cum libello. Relig. Pro. Le. An. Li. Par. R. 1644. Cū Lilijs. Charles I, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with a lily.
201 335 Carolus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Quæ Deus conjunxit nemo separet. Ar. Cum Carduoet cum Insignijs Scoticis in primo loco -cum Sole Charles I, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with a thistle and with the arms of Scotland in the first quarter. with the sun.
202 319 Carolus D. Gr. Mag. Brit. Fra. et Hib. Rex.Christo Auspice Regno. Ar. cum Litera T./cumLibello. Charles I King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with the letter T.
203 Idem iterum. Ar. cum Anchora. D Another of the same; with an anchor.
204 313 Idem iterum cum Porta demissoriaSole. Ar. Another of the same; with a portcullissun.
205 117, 278 Idem iterum, cum Lilio. Another of the same; with a lily.
206 303 Carolus D.G. Ma. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex Christo Auspice Regno. C.R. Ar. Cum EmblematePrincip. Wall. D Charles I King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with the emblem of the Prince of Wales.
207 304 Idem iterum cum Libello, et Emblematibus Princip Walliæ. Ar. Another of the same; with a little book mint-mark and with the emblem of the Prince of Wales.
208 320 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
209 292 Idem iterum Ar. cum Sole Another of the same. with the Sun.
210 322 Carolus. D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Exurgat Deus dissipentur inimici. Relig. Prot. Leg. Ang. Liber. Par. Ar 1644 Cum Lilijs Plumis Charles I, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with lilies feathers. 118
211 321 Idem iterum, Ar. 1644. Desunt Another of the same.
212 307 Idem iterum, Ar. 1644. Desunt Another of the same.
213 306 Idem iterum, Ar. 1644. Ox. Another of the same.
214 308 Idem iterum. Ar. 1645. A. Another of the same.
215 316 Idem iterum, Ar. 1646. Another of the same.
216 323 Carolus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Christo Auspice Regno. Ebor. Ar. Cū Leone. Charles I King of Great Britain, France and Ireland. City of York, with a lion.
217 Carolus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Quæ Deus conjunxit nemo separet. Ar. cum Carduo.D Charles I King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with a thistle, and with the arms of Scotland in the first quarter.
218 318 Carolus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Quæ Deus conjunxit nemo separet. Cum Carduo et insignijs Scoticis in primo loco.exurgat Deus Dissipentur Inimici Charles I King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; with a thistle, and with the arms of Scotland in the first quarter.
219 291 Carolus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Christo Auspice Regno. Ar. Cū Sole. Charles I King of Great Britain, France and Ireland. With the sun. Hujus Locum supplet Marie &c d This place has been taken by Mary, etc.
220 Carolus D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. & Hib. Rex Christo Auspice Regno. Ar – Cum Libello et Emblemate Princ. Walliæ. Charles I King of Great Britain, France and Ireland. I rule under the auspices of Christ; with a little book mint-mark and with the emblem of the Prince of Wales.
221 324 Carolus. D. G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Exurgat Deus dissipentur inimici. Relig. Prot. Leg.Ang. Liber. Par. Ar. 1643. Cum Emblematibus Principis Walliæ &c. Charles I King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; The Protestant Religion, the Laws of England and the Liberty of Parliament; with the emblem of the Prince of Wales. 119
222 309 Carolus D.G. Mag. Br. Fr. et Hib. Rex. B. – Exurgat Deus dissipientur inimici. Relig. Prot. Leg. Ang. Lib. Par. 1646. 2 Ar. Cum Emblematibus Principis Walliæ. Charles I King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; The Protestant Religion, the Laws of England, the Liberty of Parliament; with the emblem of the Prince of Wales.
223 Idem iterum. Ar. 1644. D Another of the same.
224 Idem iterum. Ar. 1646 D Another of the same.
225 314 Car. D. G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. R. Fidei Defensor. symbol coronat.cum Anchora Ar. Charles I King of Great Britain, France and Ireland, with crowned interlinked Cs. with an anchor
226 328 Carolus. D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Firmat justitia thronum. Ar. Charles I King of Great Britain, France and Ireland. Justice strengthens the throne.
227 334 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
228 332 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
229 333 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
230 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
231 342 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
232 326 C.D.G. Rosa sine spina. Jus thronum firmat Ar. King Charles I; A rose without a thorn.
233 325 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
234 374 Lamina Argentea forma Rhomboidali. C.R.XII. Obs. Newarke. 1645. Silver sheet, rhomboid in outline; from the siege of Newark.
235 384 No Latin original The Commonwealth of England. God with us. V. 1653
236 387 Idem iterum. II VI. 1653. XII Another of the same.
237 389 Idem iterum. XII. 1649. 56 Ar. Another of the same. 120
238 388 Idem iterum. XII. 1653. Ar. Another of the same.
239 390 Idem iterum. XII.1653. Ar. VI. 1649 Another of the same.
240 386 Idem iterum. XII. 1656. 2 Ar. Another of the same.
241 392 Idem iterum. VI. 1654. Ar.desunt Another of the same.
242 394 Idem iterum. II. Ar desunt Another of the same.
243 395 Idem iterum. I. Ar. Another of the same.
244 394 Idem iterum. Ar. 11 Another of the same.
245 Olivar D.G. RP. Ang. Sco. Hib. &c. Pro. Pax quæritur bello. 1658. Ar. Has nisi periturus, mihiadimat nemo. Oliver Cromwell, Protector of England, Scotland, Ireland, etc. Hujus locum supplet Anna Maria d This place has been taken by Anne Mary.
246 397 Idem iterum. Ar. D Another of the same.
247 400 Idem iterum. Ar. deest Another of the same.
248 Carolus II. D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Christo Auspice Regno. Ar. vid. Numis. 274. D Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland. See coin no. 274.
249 Carolus II. Dei Gra. Mag. Bri. Fra. et Hib. Rex. 1678. D Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
250 379 Carolus II. D.G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. sub Coron. Hanc Deus dedit. 1648. – Post mortem Patris, pro Filio. P.C. Obs. Ar. forma octogonâ. Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; octagonal in outline.
251 378 Carolus Secundus. 1648. P.C. obs. – Dum spiro spero. C.R sub corona. ead. formâ. Ar. King Charles II; C.R. beneath a crown of the same form. 121
252 410 Carolus II. D.G. Mag. Br. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Christo Auspice Regno. Ar. Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
253 413 Carolus. II. D.G. Mag. Br. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Christo Auspice Regno. Ar Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
254 Carolus II. Dei Gra. Mag. Bri. Fra. et Hiber. Rex. 1673. D Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
255 414 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
256 412 Idem cum Numismate 253. Ar. The same as coin no. 253.
257 Carolus II. D.G. M. Br. Fr. et Hib. Rex. Christo Auspice Regno. Ar. Deest Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
258 415 Idem iterum. Ar. Deest Another of the same.
259 415 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
260 Carolus II. D G. M.B.F & H. Rex. Christo Auspice Regno. Ar. Deest Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
261 417 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
262 417 Carolus II. D.G. Mag. Br. Fra. et Hib. Rex 1679. Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
263 431 Idem iterum Ar. Another of the same.
264 Idem iterum. Ar. 1680. Deest Another of the same.
265 418 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
266 418 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
267 418 Carolus II. D.G. Mag. Br. Fra. et Hib. Rex. Christo Auspice Regno. Ar. Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
268 417 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same. 122
269 416 Carolus II. D.G. M.B.F. et Hib. Rex Christo Auspice Regno. Ar. Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
270 418 Idem cum Numismate. 260. Ar. The same as coin no. 260.
271 417 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
272 438437 Carolus a Carolo. Britannia Ær. Charles the son of Charles. Britannia.
273 436 Idem iterum. Ær. d Another of the same.
274 364 Honori Princ. Mag. Brit. Fra. et Hib. Nat. 29. Mai. Ann. 1630. Hactenus Anglorũnulli. Ar. D In honour of the Prince of Great Britain, France and Ireland Charles II, born 29 May 1630.
275 365 Jacobus Dux Ebor. Nat. 15 Oct. Baptiz' 24 Nov. 1633. Non sic mille Cohortes. Ar. vid Numb. 294. ubi Idem iterũ James, Duke of York. born 15 October, baptized 24 November 1633. See no. 294
276 Jacobus II. D.G. Ang. Sco. Fr. et Hib. Rex. A militari ad regiam. Inaugurat 23. Ap. 1685. Ar. D James II. King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. Crowned 23 April 1685.
399 Hujus Locum supplet Olivar: D.G. &c. dat: ab amico meo J. FFolliatt a.m.i. Coli: Trin: This place has been taken by Oliver, etc., given by my friend J. Ffolliat, MA, of Trinity College.
277 Maria D.G. Ang. Sco. Fr. et Hib. Regina. O Dea certe. Ar. Mary of Modena Queen of England, Scotland, France and Ireland.
278 465 Jacobus II. Dei Gra. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. 1685. Ar. James II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
382 C.R Sub Corona Imperali XXX VId C R below an Imperial crown.
279: C.R. sub Corona Imperali: VID d C R below an Imperial crown.
279 GVLIELMVS. DEI. GRA. MAG. BR. FRA. ET. HIB. REX. 1695. William, King of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
280 370 Ch. Mag. et Hen. Ma. Brit. Rex. et Regina. Fundit Amor lilia mixta rosis. Ar. Charles I and Henrietta Maria King and Queen of Great Britain.
Numismata Scotica Scottish Coins
281 91 Alexander Rex. Alex. on Eden. Ar. King Alexander; moneyer Alex of Edinburgh. 123
282 91 Alexander Rex. Adam on Re – Ar. King Alexander; moneyer Adam of Re.
283 91 Alexander Rex. Will. on Ber. Ar King Alexander; moneyer Will of Berwick.
284 91 Alexander Rex. Walter on ... Ar. King Alexander; moneyer Walter of .
285 92 Alexander Rex. Walter on PRES. Ar. King Alexander; moneyer Walter of .
286 92 Alexander Rex Robert on Be. Ar. King Alexander; moneyer Robert of Berwick.
287 Maria et Henricus Dei Grat R & R Scotorũ. Exurgat Deus et dissipentur inimici ejus. Ar. Dat Gloria vires. 1565. D Mary Queen of Scotland, and Henry Darnley, King of Scotland.
288 Carolus II. Dei Gra. Sco. Ang. Fr. et Hib. Rex. 1676. Cũ Carduis. Ar. \vid - 4 in P.124/ D Charles II King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland; with a thistle. 288 Hon. Prin. 1630. Hactenus uniform nulli Charles II
289 Idem iterum. Ar. 1675. Ar. D Another of the same.
290 434 Idem iterum Ar. 1677/81. Ar. Another of the same.
291 295 Carolus D.G. Scot. Ang. Fr. et Hib. Rex. VI.8 XII Christo Auspice Regno. Ar. Charles King of Scotland, England, France and Ireland. 124
292 380 C R. sub Corona Imperiali. II SVI D. Ar. C R below an imperial crown. Nb. An Half Crown coined at the beginning of the Irish Rebellion 1744. See Borlase of the Irish Reb. 1743 .
293 381 Idem iterum. XIID. Ar. Another of the same.
294 367 Idem cum Numismate. 275. The same as coin no. 275.
295 675 Richardus. 2 R. obijt 20. Sept. 1399. Reigned 22. years, buried at Westminster. Ar. King Richard II, died 20 September 1399.
296 Robert – Rex – Ar. King Robert.
297 405 Masathusets in New England Vid. 294 An. Dom. 1652. XII. Ar. Exemplaria. Massachusetts.
298 348 Cæcilius Dñs Terræ Mariæ &c T. \Vid. 287./ Crescite et Multiplicamini XII. Ar. Cecil, Lord of the land of Mary, etc.
299 348 Idem iterum. VI. Ar. Another of the same.
300 Idem iterum. IV. Ar. D Another of the same.
343 Car. I. Firmat Institia Thronum. Charles I.
2 C.R. Sub. Corona Imp. V1d d C R below an imperial crown
3 627 GeorGeo. 2. 1d 1746 George II.
4 411 Car. 2. 11s VId.Clipped. Charles II.
5 310 Car. I. 1s. Clipped. Charles I.
6 601 Geo. I. Farthing. Clipped. George I.
Cap. 10 Drawer 10 Numismata Principũ Exterorũ. &c. Coins of foreign rulers.
301 763 Alexander. VII. Pont. Max. An. XI. Beato Francesco Episcopo inter sanctos relato. Ar. Pope Alexander VII The blessed Bishop Francis placed among the saints.
302 825 Lud. XIIII D.G. Fr. et Nav. Rex. Sit Nomen Domini benedictũ. 1648. Louis XIV, King of France and Navarre.
303 895 Ferdinan. 2. D.G. Ro. I. S.A.X. 1623. Mo. Nov. Civi. Magdeburgensis. Ar. Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor. Coin of the city of Magdeburg.
304 959 Fridericus III. D.G. Dannorũ, Vandalorũ Gothorumque Rex. Dominus providebit. Ar. Frederick III, King of the Danes, Vandals and Goths. 125
305 939 Christina Regina M.M. Ar. Queen Christina.
306 *909 Junctisque feruntur Frontibus. Nunc una ambæ. De la P. de M.R. Myron. 1616. Ar. Virgil, Aeneid, 5.157: `nunc una ambae iunctisque ferentur frontibus'.
307 Carolus Dei Gra Dux Burgundiæ. Sit nomen Domini benedictũ. Ar. Charles, Duke of Burgundy.
308 901 Au. D.G. Rex Po. Mag. Dux Lit. – Moneta magni Ducis Lituæ. 1568. Augustus, King of Greater Poland and Duke of Lithunia. Coin of the Grand Duke of Lithunia.
309 857 S.M. Venetus. Aloy. Moce. Memor ero tui Justina Virgo. Ar. 40. Alvise Mocenigo, Doge of Venice.
310 963 Fr. Gon. Dux Man. E Mar. Mont. Fe. Recepto nihil isto. TRIST. Ar. Federico Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua and Marquis of Montferrat.
311 942 Carolus IX. D.G. Suec. Got. Van & G. Rex Mark ... Enska. Ar. Charles IX, King of the Swedes, Goths and Vandals.
312 940 Christianus IIII. D.G. Mon. nov. Gluckstad 1643. Ar. Christian IV, King of Denmark. Coin of the city of Gluckstad.
313 Alphonsus Qu – otium nostrum. Ar. Alfonso.
314 \Hen. VI..IVD Hyb./ ... Et Legionis et Castell. Rex. Ar. D Henry, King of and Leon and Castile
315 Ferdinandus et ... D. G. Rex ... Cast. Ligio. Arago. Sic ... Ar. Ferdinand, King of Castile, Leon and Aragon.
316 965 Martinus Bucerus Minister Evangelij. D.N.I. Christi ætat. suæ. LVI. 1 Cor. 2. Nihil judico me scire quam Jesum Christum, et hunc crucifixũ. Ar. M.D.XXXXVI Martin Bucer, minister of the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Died aged 56 recte 60. 126
317 886 Die 14/4 Jul. Vrbs Vienna obs IDetVr. TVrCIa fLens reMoVetVr 12/2 Sept. Urbs Vienna. Ar. City of Vienna, besieged by the Turks 14/4 July, routed 12/2 September 1683 .
318 887 Idem iterum. Ar. Another of the same.
319 52 Siclus sanctuarij. Ar. Sanctuary shekel.
320 53 Siclus communis. Ar. Common shekel.
321 Numisma (ut puto Græcũ) signatum in obverso, Capite humano; in Reverso, Equite. Ar. Coin, Greek I think, struck with a human head on the obverse and a knight on the reverse.
322 1047 Aluid, in obverso signatum capite humano, in Reverso, Characteribus nescio quibus. Ar. Another, struck with a human head on the obverse, and with some sort of characters on the reverse.
323 Aliud, in obverso signatum item capite humano, in Reverso charecterib M A. Ar. Another, also struck on the obverse with a human head and on the reverse with the letters MA.
324 Numisma nescio quoddã Gallicũ. Ar. Gallic coinage of some sort.
325 ... Hispaniarum D ... Ar. of Spain.
326 Ph. II ... Insignia Portugalliæ. F. XX ... Ar. Philip II ... with the arms of Portugal.
327 Moneta Moscovitica Denga dicta. Ar. An potius Danica? Russian coin known as a denga; or could it be Danish?
328 Numisma signatum characteribus nescio quibus. Ar. Coin struck with characters of some sort.
329 964 Wilhelm Tell von urz Stonffacher Schwitz Erni vo Underwald; Anfang dess Tuntz. Im. Jar. Christi. 1206 William Tellvormere Stonffacher, free Lord of Underwald, and Tangford upon (the River) Tuntz. in the year of Christ. 1206.
330 Rupia communis sive Tridrachmũ Argent. magni Mogul. Gjihân Ghîr, a Timûr (sive Tamberlano) noni, Ao Hegjræ 1027. Christi 1617. Regni 13. in Reverso Sol in Leone. Ar. 7 pw. 8 gr. in ye Bodleian Library Common rupee, or silver three drachma piece of the Great Mogul, Jahangir, the ninth after Timur (or Tamburlaine), AH 1027, AD 1617; the 13th year of his reign. On the reverse the Sun in Leo. 127
331 P.2-26 Aliud Numisma ejusdem Gentis, senentijs quibusdã Indicis signatum. Ar. Ind. Another coin of the same kind, inscribed with the certain thoughts of a judge the person who discovered it.
332 P.2-27 Aliud Numisma ejusdem generis. Ar. Another coin of the same kind.
333 P.2-28 Aliud ejusdem Gentis forma rhomboidali. Ar. Another of the same type; rhomboid in outline.
334 P.2-29 Aliud ejusdem generis. Ar. Another of the same kind.
335 P.2-30 Aliud ejusdem generis. Ar. Another of the same kind.
336 P.2-31 Aliud ejusdem generis, forma quadrangula oblonga. Ar. procedas in p.128 D Another of the same kind, rectangular in outline. In the Deans Cabinet
Honoraria quaedam Numismata, et Catenae, quae a Principibus Viris accepit Clariss. Ashmolus, atque huic Museo anno 1692. moriens legavit. Honours in the form of various medals and chains which the distinguished Ashmole received from various princes and which he bequeathed to this museum on his death in 1691.
337 Catena aurea cum Numismate Regis Danorũ Christiani quinti. Abs. Gold chain to which is attached a medal of Christian V, King of Denmark In the Best Cabinet
338 Catena aurea cum Numismate Friderici Wilhelmi, D.G. Electoris Pomeraniæ, Ducis Brand. R. Stralesundiâ favente Numine, ductu sereniss. Elect. Brandenb. deditione capta. Ao.S. MDCLXXVIII. xv/xxv octob. Gold chain with a medal of Fredrick Wilhelm, Elector of Pomerania, Duke of Brandenburg. The capture by surrender of Stralesund, under the leadership of the most serene Elector of Brandenburg, 20/25 October, 1678.
339 Carolus Ludovicus comes Palatinus Rheni, sacri Romani Imperij Archit. et E.B.D. non me quæ cætera, 1671. Karl Ludwig, Count of the Rhineland Palatinate, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire and I know not what else.
340 Numisma Georgianum, ab Illustrissimo Duce Norfolciensi acceptum. Medal of the Order of St George, which he was given by the most illustrious Duke of Norfolk. Vide P.137 See fol. 137 In the Best Cabinet \
341 ANNA D.G. MAG. BR. FR. ET HIB. REGINA. Vicem gerit illa tonantis. Inaugurat. XXIII. Ap.MDCCII. Ex dono D. Gul. Bromley Arm. pro Acad. Oxõn. senatoris. in Parl. Ang. Anne Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland, represented as Jupiter the Thunderer, succeeded 23 April 1702. Given by William Bromley Esq., Member of Parliament for the University of Oxford.
128 Catalogus Numismatum quibus Cl. Vir Johannes Aubrey Armiger Museum Ashmolean lubens auxit. Ao. 1688. Catalogue of the coins which that distinguished man John Aubrey Esq, willingly added to the Ashmolean Museum, 1688
1 Imp. Cæs Nervæ Trajano Aug. Ger. Dac. P. M. TR.P. Cos. V. PP. S.P.Q.R. Optimo Principi. Figura dextra tenens ramum oleæ, sinistra Cornucop. ante cujus pedes Icuncula, in cujus humeros prior imponit pedem dextrum, quasi eam supplantans. Ær. Trajan. Standing figure holding an olive branch in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left; with his right foot on the shoulder of a small idol in front of him, as if about to throw it over.
2 Imp. Cæs. M. Ant. Gordianus Aug. Liberalitas Aug. II. Figura stans dextra tenens tesseram frumentariam, sinistra duplicem Cornucopiam. Ar. Gordian. Standing figure holding a tessera for corn in the right hand, with a double cornucopia in the left.
3 Imp. Pivesu Tetricus Cæs. ... Ær. Tetricus II.
4 Constantinus Max. Aug. Gloria Exercitus. TR.S. Duo milites hastati et galæati stantes, cum signis militaribus. Ær. Constantine. Two standing soldiers with helmets and spears, with military standards.
5 Constantinus Max. Aug. Gloria Exercitus S. L.C. Duo milites galeati et hastati stantes, inter eos signummilitare. Ær. Constantine. Two standing soldiers with helmets and spears, with a military standard between them. 129
6 Jul. Crispus Nob. C. Cæsarum nostrorum ... Vot. X. intr. Laur. Ær. Crispus. VOT X within a laurel wreath.
7 Imp. Constantinus Nob. C. Victoria alata stans dextra hastam tenens, sinistra clypeũ. Ær. Constantine Caesar. Standing winged Victory holding a spear in her right hand and a shield in her left
8 Constans P.F. Aug. Gloria Exercitus P.L.C. Duo milites galeati et hastati tenentes Labarũær. Constans. Two soldiers with helmets and shields, holding a labarum.
9 Edwardus ... Argt. Edward.
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Ista Numismata reperta fuere in arvis juxta Kencestriam in Com ... These coins were discovered in fields near Kenchester in the county of Hereford.
18 Imp. Cæsar Trajan Hadrian Aug. ... Figura stolata stans temonem, sin. hastam tenens. Hadrian. Standing robed figure holding a staff in her right hand and a spear in her left.
19 Hadrianus Augustus. Justitia Aug. P.P. Figura subsellio insidens dextra pateram, sinistra hastã infraCos. III. Ær. Hadrian. A figure seated on a stool with a dish in the right hand and a spear in the left. 130
20 Gallienus Aug. Providentia Aug. Figura stolata stans, dextra ... tenens, sinistra hastam puram per transversũ. Ær. Gallienus. Standing robed figure holding a in her right hand and an unused transverse spear in her left.
21 Imper. Dioclesianus P.F. Aug. Salvis Augg. et Cess. Fel. Kapt. figura stolata stans dextra ... Ær. Diocletian. Standing robed figure, with a in her right hand.
22 Imp. Carausius P. Aug. Pax Aug. Figura stolata stans dextra oleam sinistra hastile per transversũ. Ær. Carausius. Standing robed figure, with an olive branch in her right hand and a transverse spear held in her left.
23 Crispus nob. Cæs. Soli invicto Comiti. Figura Solis capite radiato S.C. Ær. Crispus Caesar. Figure of Sol with a radiate head.
24 D.N. Magnentius Aug. ... Reparatio. Figura militis Navi insistentis, Labarũsinistra, dextra Victoriolamtenentis, inter duos captivos. Ær. Magnentius. Military figure standing in a ship holding a labarum in his left hand and a Victory in his right hand, between two prisoners.
25 D.N. Valens P.F. Aug. Urbs Roma. TR.P.S. Urbs Roma galeata insidens subsellio, dextra Victoriolam, sin. hastam tenens. Ar. Valens. Personification of the city of Rome, helmeted and sitting on a stool, holding a Victory in her right hand and a spear in her left.
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33 ... Ista Numismata reperta fuere apud Hedington in Com. ... q an Wiltonensi? These coins were discovered near Heddington in the county of could it be Wiltshire?
34 Divus Antoninus. Divo Pio. Antoninus, subsellio insidens, dextra aspergillum, sinistra hastam. Ar. The deified Antoninus Pius. Antoninus, seated on a stool, with a sprinkler in his right hand and a spear in his left.
35 Diva Faustina. Augusta. Faustina, dextra bacillum, sin. facem. Ar. The deified Faustina. Faustina, with a staff in her right hand and a torch in her left.
36 Imp. Gordianus, pius Fel. Aug. Liberalitas Aug. III. Figura stolata stans dextra tesseram frumentariam,sinistra Cornucopiam. Ar. Gordian. Standing robed figure, with a tessera for corn in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
37 D.N. Fl. Cl. Julianus P.F. Aug. Vot X. Multis XX. in Corona. infra Const. repert. in Sharston-field in Com Wilts. Ar. Julian. VOT X MULTIS XX in a wreath. Found at Sharston field in the county of Wiltshire.
38 Matrices NumismatũRomanorũlateritiæ, Numero 14. apud Edington in Parochia de Murlinch in Comitat Somersetensi repertæ Ao.167... Fourteen clay moulds for casting Roman coins, found near Murlinch Chedsey in the county of Somerset.
39 Operis tessellati sive Musivi fragmentum prope Castrum de Farleigh repertũ, in agro Somerset. Ao.1683. Fragment of mosaic or tesselated pavement, found near the fort at Farleigh in the county of Somerset. Removed to ye Professor of Medicine's Cabinet
132 A Martino Lister M.D. donati Ao. 1694. Given by Martin Lister, MD, 1694 Imp. C. Aurelianus Aug. R Vabalathus Ucrimor. M. Ashm. dedit D. Martinus Lister M.D. Ao. 1699. Aurelian. On the reverse Vabalathus. Given to the Ashmolean Museum by Martin Lister, MD, in 1699.
40 – AVGVSTVS IVI F.PATER PATRIÆ. Caput Augusti laureatum. R. ROM. ET AVG. Templum cumduabus Victorijs alatis, dextris serta tenentibus. Æ. II. Augustus. Head of Augustus wreathed in laurel. On the reverse, a temple with two winged Victories holding a wreath in their right hands.
41 IMP. CÆSAR NERVÆ TRAIANO AVG.GER.DAC. P.M.TR.P.COS V.PP. Caput Trajani laureatum. R. SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI SC. Figura equestris captivum prosternens. Æ.I. Trajan. Head of Trajan wreathed in laurel. On the reverse, equestrian figure throwing a captive to the ground.
42 M. COMMODVS ANT. P. FELIX AVG. BRIT. Caput. Comodi laureatũ. R PVBLICA FEL PM.TR.P. XII IMP. VIII COS.VI. Figura stolata, stans, dextrâ pateram, sinistra hastam. S.C. Æ. I. Commodus. Head of Commodus wreathed in laurel. On the reverse standing robed figure, with a dish in her right hand and a spear in her left.
43 FAVSTINA AVGVSTA. Caput Faustinæ Ant. Pij uxoris. R Figura stans dextra hastã sinistra ... SC. Æ. I. Faustina. Head of Faustina, wife of Antoninus Pius. On the reverse standing figure with a spear in the right hand and in the left.
44 IVLIA MAMÆA AVGVSTA Capt. J. Mamææ matris Alex. Severi. R. FELICITAS PVBLICA SC.Figura sedens dextrâ caduceum, sinistra Cornucopiæ. Æ. I. Julia Mamaea. Head of Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander. On the reverse, seated figure with a caduceus in the right hand and a cornucopia in the left.
45 IVLIA MAMÆA AVGVSTA. R VESTA SC. Figura stolata stans Æ I. &c. Julia Mamaea. On the reverse standing robed figure.
46 IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG. Caput Maximin laureatum. R VICTORIA AVG. Victoria gradiens dextra sertum, sinistra palmam. Æ. I. Maximinus. Head of Maximinus wreathed in laurel. On the reverse, walking Victory with a wreath in her right hand and a palm leaf in her left. 133
47 ... Æ. II.
48 ... Æ. III.
A Dnn o Jacobo Ivie accepti. Anno 1694 Given by Mr James Ivie, 1694
49 IVL. CRISPVS NOB. CÆ.. R VIRTVS EXERCIT Duo Captivi labaro assidentes, in quo VOT XX T.F. Æ. III. Crispus Caesar. On the reverse two captives seated by a labarum.
50 D.N. CONSTANS P.F. AVG. R – REPARATIO P.L.C. Figura militaris in Navi, dextrâ Victoriolâ,sinistra labarum Christianũ, et Victoria navim gubernans. E. 3. Constans. On the reverse, military figure in a boat, holding a Victory in his right hand and in his left a labarum as a Christian symbol, and with Victory steering the boat.
51 D.N. CONSTANS P.F. AVG. R. FEL. TEMP. REPARATIO. R.B. Figura militaris in navi dextravictoriolam sinistra labarum cruce signatũ, et Victoria navim Gubernans. Æ. 3. Constantius Constans. On the reverse military figure in a boat with a Victory in his right hand and in his left a labarum with a sign of the cross, and with Victory steering the boat. Constantius
52 D.N. CONSTANS P.F. AVG. R FEL. TEMP. REPARATIO. R*P. Miles gradiens, dextra captivum trahens, a tergo arbor. Æ.3. Constans. On the reverse, walking soldier dragging a captive with his right hand, and behind him a tree.
53 Idem nummus cum priore. R. TR. S. Æ. 3. The same as the last coin.
54 Idem – R. R.*S. Æ.3. The same.
55 Idem – R. A.Q.S. Æ.3. The same.
56 Idem – R. R.*T. Æ.3. et iterum The same.
57 DN. CONSTANTIVS P.F. AVG. R FEL. TEMP. REPARATIO A. PARL. Captivus ab equo prolapsus, a figura militari propugnatur. Æ. 3. Constantius II. On the reverse, a captive fallen from a horse, and defended by a military figure.
58 Idem – R. A M B. Æ. 3. The same. 134
59 D.N. CONSTANTIVS P.F. AVG. R. FEL. TEMP. REPARATIO. T.R.P. Imperator in Navi stans. sinistra labarum victoria navim gubernante, dextra phænicē. Constantius II. The emperor standing in a boat with a phoenix in his right hand and in his left a labarum; Victory steering the boat.
60 Idm ... R TR.S. Imperator in navi, dextra phænicem, sinstra labarum, in quo Christi monogramma: ad pedes victoria Navim gubernans. Æ. 3. MagnentiusConstantius II. The emperor standing with a phoenix in his right hand and in his left a labarum, on which is a Christian monogram; Victory steering the boat.
61 Idem ... R Figura militaris puerum ex antro educens; juxta antrum arbor. Æ. 3. MagnentiusConstantius. Military figure leading a little boy out of a cave; a tree near the cave.
62 Idem – R. P.A.R.L. Æ. 3. The same.
63 Idem ... R. TR.P. Æ.3. The same.
64 Idem. cum 57. mo.. The same as no.57.
65 D.N. MAGNENTIVS P.F. AVG. R. SALVS DDNN AVG ET CÆS Asymbol AMB. Æ. 2. Magnentius. Chi-rho symbol between Α and Ω.
66 Idem ... R. PP. L.C. Æ. 3. The same.
67 Idem ... R * ? AMPQ. Æ 3. The same.
68 Idem A ... R GLORIA ROMANORVM PPLC. Imperator eques captivum supplantans. Æ.3. Magnentius. The Emperor on a horse throwing a captive to the ground.
69 Idem A ... R RSLC. Æ.3.
70 Idem A ... R RPLC. Æ.3.
71 IM.CAE. MAGNENTIVS AVG. R FELICITAS REI PVBLICE A.TR.P. Figura militaris, stans, dextravictoriolam, sinistra labarũ, in quo Christi mongramma. Æ.3. Magnentius. Standing military figure with a Victory in his right hand and in his left a labarum, on which is a Christian monogram.
72 Idem Æ. 3. The same.
73 Idem ... R. P.PL. C. Æ. 3. The same. 135
74 Idem ... R TR. S. Æ. 3. D The same.
75 Idem ... R RPLC. Æ. 3. The same.
76 Idem ... R T.A. Æ.3. The same.
77 D.N. MAGNENTIVS.P.F.AVG. A. VICTORIÆ DD NN AVG ET CÆS. AMB. DuÆ Victoriæ clypeũ tenentes in quo VOT. V. MVLT.X. Æ.3. Magnentius. Two Victories holding a shield, with VOT V MULT X.
78 Idem, et in summo clypeo Christi monogramma Æ.3. The same, with a Christian monogram at the top of the shield.
79 Idem absque monogrammate TRS. Æ.3. The same, without the monogram.
80 945.946 Nummus cupreus Swecicus valoris 2s-6d. monetæ Anglicanæ. some missing text donavit Dñs Joannes Souter Mercator Londinensis. Swedish copper coin of the value of 2s. 6d. in English money half a thaler. Given by John Souter, merchant of London.
Numismata ex dono Johannis Newman Gent. Coins given by John Newman, gentleman
1 Carolus II. Dei G. Mag. Bri. Fran. et Hib. Rex. in obverso Catharina D. G. Mag. Bri. Fran. et Hiber. Regina. in reverso. Stan. Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; on the reverse Queen Catherine, Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
2 Ludovic. XIII D. G. Francor. et Navarræ Rex. in obverso. Ut Gentes tollatque primatque. Justitia insidens subsellio, dextra gladium tenens, Sinistra bilancem in reverso. Plumb. Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre. on the reverse Justice sitting on a throne, holding a sword in her right hand and a balance in her left.
Joannes Dominicus Comes Monteregius gr. Belgii et Burgundiæ Gubernator. 1675. in obverso. Cede mari Neptune vagis Mons regius undis Imperat, et domitas Flandria læta stupet. Flandria sedens ad urbem munitam, Mercurio opus cum Caduceo dirigente, et Victoriâ (super omnia) rem tubis proclamante. Stan. Lord John, Count of Montréal, Governor of Belgium and Burgundy, 1675. on the reverse Flanders seated in a defended city.
4 Constantinus Constantine.
vide pag: 136 See fol. 136
136 Numismata ex dono Johĩs Newman Gen. Coins given by John Newman, gentleman
1 441 Carolus II. D. G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Rex. in obver. Catharina D. G. Mag. Brit. Fr. et Hib. Regina. inReverso. Stan. Plumb. Charles II King of Great Britain, France and Ireland; on the reverse Catherine, Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland.
2 Ludovic. XIII D. G. Francor. et Navarræ Rex. in obver. Ut Gentes tollatque prematque. Justitia insidenssubsellio, dextra gladium tenens, sinistra bilancem in Reverso. Plumb. Louis XIII, King of France and Navarre; on the reverse Justice sitting on a throne, holding a sword in her right hand and a balance in her left.
3 Joannes Dominicus Comes Monteregius &c. Belgij et Burgundiæ Gubernator. 1675. in obverso. Cedemari Neptune vagis Mons Regius undis Imperat, et domitas Flandria læta stupet. Flandria sedens ad urbem munitam, Mercurio opus cum Caduceo dirigente, et Victoriâ (super omnia) rem tubis proclamante. Stan. Joannes Dominicus, Count of Montréal and Governor of Belgium and Burgundy, 1675. On the reverse, Flanders seated in a defended city, Mercury directing things with his caduceus and Victory, above, proclaiming the event with trumpets.
4 Constantinus Constantine.
5 Moneta recepta Anno hoc currente 1695. viz. & Semicorona ærea argento obducta; semicorona, soliduset semi-solidus accisa. Donavit Ds. Richardus Dyer A.M. et Collegij Oriel Socius. D Coins received in this current year of 1695, namely a copper half-crown silvered, half-crown, shilling and sixpence. Given by Mr Richard Dyer, MA and Fellow of Oriel College.
6 No Latin original Part of Prince Rupert's Colours divided amongst the Soldiers when he left Oxford.
7 Gulielmus & Maria: R. Brittannia. Nummorũ famulus. 1690. D William and Mary. On the reverse, Britannia. 137
1 Anna D.G. Mag. Bri. Fran. et. Hib. Regina. in Reverso: Cor quaquaversum emittens radios subterDiadema. QVIS SEPARABIT intus Corollam confectam e cordibus Rosis insertis: extra quam VNITED BY GOD IN LOVE AND INTEREST. Ær. Anne, Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland. On the reverse, a radiant heart below a diadem; QUIS SEPARABIT within a crown of cords mingled with roses. In the Dean's Cab.
2 Anna &c in On the reverse Pallas armata tenens dextrâ hastam, sinistrâ clypeum Gorgone insignitum. NOVÆ PALLADIVM TROIÆ. Ær. Queen Anne. On the reverse, Pallas in armour, holding a spear in her right hand and a shield in her left moulded with a Gorgon.
3 Anna &c. in On the reverse Abuna parte Britannia sedens super orbem (ut videtur) tenens dextrâ hastam sinistrâ victoriolam: Quam e regione intuetur Captivus, manibus post tergum revinctis, Sedens supra captaspolia. in vertice Numismatis DE.GALL.ET.BAV: AD.BLENHEIM. ad infra CAPT: ET. CÆS. XXX M. SIGN. RELAT. CLXIII. MDCCIV. Ær. Queen Anne. On the reverse in one part Britannia sits on a globe (or so it appears), holding a spear in her right hand and in her left a Victory, at whom, from the other side, a prisoner looks, seated upon the spoils, his hands tied behind his back.