An Essay on the Ancient Weights and Money, and the Roman and Greek Liquid Measures,: With an Appendix on the Roman and Greek FootS. Collingwood, printer to the University, 1836 - 254 sidor |
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... sestertia , pass , all alike , for signs of value of precisely the same kind ; or , talents of money and talents of weight are mis- taken one for the other ; and thus coins , money of account , and weights , are mingled in the thoughts ...
... sestertia , pass , all alike , for signs of value of precisely the same kind ; or , talents of money and talents of weight are mis- taken one for the other ; and thus coins , money of account , and weights , are mingled in the thoughts ...
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... ses- tertia meant , and perhaps none could compare them with modern money : and Camerarius speaks despair- ingly , of the attempt to obtain accurate results concern- ing the value of ancient money . Budé's great work , De Asse , was ...
... ses- tertia meant , and perhaps none could compare them with modern money : and Camerarius speaks despair- ingly , of the attempt to obtain accurate results concern- ing the value of ancient money . Budé's great work , De Asse , was ...
Sida 144
... sestertia make 6500 denarii ; and if they equalled a talent , or 6oco drachmæ , the proportion of the drachma to the denarius would be 65 to 60 ; which is very near the truth , for the best times of the Attic coinage . for many years ...
... sestertia make 6500 denarii ; and if they equalled a talent , or 6oco drachmæ , the proportion of the drachma to the denarius would be 65 to 60 ; which is very near the truth , for the best times of the Attic coinage . for many years ...
Sida 147
... sestertia , or sums of a thousand sestertii " . The dena- rius seems to have been seldom used for reckoning money by , but it was sometimes : Varro speaks of the phrase " mille denarium : " Cicero has , " statuis quid ad denarium ...
... sestertia , or sums of a thousand sestertii " . The dena- rius seems to have been seldom used for reckoning money by , but it was sometimes : Varro speaks of the phrase " mille denarium : " Cicero has , " statuis quid ad denarium ...
Sida 148
... sestertia is used with all numbers up to mille ; or instead of sestertia some- times millia is used , as sexcenta millia ; or sometimes one of the two is understood , and neither expressed , as in decies centena a . Sometimes nummum is ...
... sestertia is used with all numbers up to mille ; or instead of sestertia some- times millia is used , as sexcenta millia ; or sometimes one of the two is understood , and neither expressed , as in decies centena a . Sometimes nummum is ...
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An Essay on the Ancient Weights and Money, and the Roman and Greek Liquid ... Robert Hussey Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1836 |
An Essay on the Ancient Weights and Money, and the Roman and Greek Liquid ... Robert Hussey Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1836 |
An Essay on the Ancient Weights and Money, and the Roman and Greek Liquid ... Robert Hussey Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1836 |
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Acad Alexander ancient money ancient weights ancient writers Antiq asses assigned Athens Attic drachma Attic money Attic standard Attic talent Attic tetradrachm aureus authority average avoirdupois belong Böckh British Museum calculations called circulation common computed congius contained copper Corinth currency daricus denarius didrachm early Eckhel Egina Eginetan Eisenschmidt equal exactly farthings feet give gold coinage gold coins gold money grains Greaves Greece Greek money half Hebrew Herod Heron Hesychius inches Inscr later Macedonian maneh means measures of length mentioned metal minæ obol ounce pence Plin Pliny Pollux probable proportion quinarius Raper reckoned Roman currency Roman foot Roman pound Rome Romé de l'Isle sanctuary says seems sestertius shekel shew signify silver coins silver money specimens stade standard of weight stater Suidas supposed tetradrachm tion troy troy weight weight alloy weights and money word xoûs xxxiii
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Sida 175 - For we are sold, I and my people, to be destroyed, to be slain, and to perish. But if we had been sold for bondmen and bondwomen, I had held my tongue, although the enemy could not countervail the king's damage.
Sida 183 - It remains, then, that we may consider the word drachma also, like other words in the Greek system of weights, to be derived from some one of the oriental tongues, and that the Hebrew dnrkemon and adarkon are forms of words from a common root with it.
Sida 45 - Minerva resembling that of the oldest coins, but not quite so clumsy ; the third, of the latest kind, broad and thin, with the owl standing on the diota, the helmet of Minerva's head surmounted by a high crest, and with other characteristics of the later coinage of Athens.
Sida 49 - Hussey (" Weights and Money," p. 49, note) says that the passages referred to by Bockh ("Pol. EC. Ath." i. 18) cannot be proved to signify the silver tetradrachm rather than the gold stater. Dr. Arnold, however, in a note to the passage in Thucydides (iii. 70) writes as follows : — " orarrçp. Probably the silver stater or tetradrachm, and not the gold stater, which was equal to twenty drachmas (see Böckh, ' Staatshaushalt, der Athen.,
Sida 118 - From the middle of the fifth to the middle of the ninth centuries (c.
Sida 75 - Aeginetan standard : others take them for tetradrachms. Mr. Hussey (pp.74, 75), from existing coins, which he takes for cistophori, determines it to be about $ of the later Attic drachma, or Roman denarius of the republic, and worth in our money about 7$d.
Sida 132 - As the pound weight was the unit, so all the accounts were made in terms of weight, and hence came the common phraseology of the Latin in terms applied to money, as expensa %, impendia, &c. Hence also the expression
Sida 132 - But the phrase seems properly to have referred to the standard by which a sum of money was measured, not to the size of the coins. And thus...
Sida 35 - The attempt to reconcile these authorities would seem to be, what the old German proverb calls,