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Problems of medieval coinage in the iberian area:a symposium held bythe Instituto Politécnico de Santarém on May, 1984 Gomes Marques, Mário [Hrsg.]. |
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Autoren suchen: Gomes Marques, Mário |
Inhalt
Non-destructive methods of chemical analysis of coins. Results of their use for the study of medieval coins |
X-ray fluorescence analysis of copper-based coins |
Numerical taxonomy and medieval coinage |
Particularities of the study of hoards and cumulative finds of medieval coins |
Numismatic calculations from die-link statistics |
Iberian systems of weights in the Middle Ages. Their role in the monetary sphere |
Statutes governing coinage in Iberian kingdoms during systems of the medieval Iberian kingdoms |
The Fisher Equation and Medieval Monetary History |
Thirteenth century: The foundation of the territorial and monetary bases of the Catalan-Aragonese crown |
Frequences of appearance of the dinheiros of the first dynasty (1128-1383) |
The relative size of the issues of the Portuguese dinheiros |
Variations in Portuguese currency in the second half of the fourteenth century |
The monetary system of the Catalan-Aragonese crown during the second half of the fourteenth century. Unification prevails over innovation |
The real branco of D. João I. The approximate number of coins struck |
The silver contents of the reais brancos of Dom João I of Portugal |
The fall of a myth. The copper coin of Dom João I with arabic incription |
A find of coins and dies. "Reais pretos" turned into "blanks" for later striking? |
The metrology and dating of the ceitis |
For a better knowledge of the florin and its role in the economy of the Catalan-Aragonese crown |
The money among the Mozarabs of Portuguese territory. Data obtained from the "livro preto" of the see of Coimbra |
The Islamic coins in the Portuguese territory |
The influence of the moslem coinages upon the monetary systemsof the medieval Iberian kingdoms |
The morabitino of Braga |
An interesting forgery. The round visor barbuda |