INDEX 1. Written sources about Roman coins used as amulets - 2. Can a coin be used as amulet? - 3.1 Four Roman coins reworked as amulets: denarius of Hadrian from Antaradus; denarius of Augustus from Verulamium; dupondius of Antoninus Pius (Collection of the Muenzkabinett of Basel); follis of Maximinian (published by Froehner 1890) - 3.2 Byzantine and Greek coins reworked as amulets: follis of Anastasius I (Collection of Kelsey Museum, University of Michigan); follis of Justinian I (Bendall Collection, London); stater of Kroton from the chora of Kaulonia - 3.3 Reworking of coins for amuletic purpose - 4 Coins, coin pendants, monetary jewels: between ornament, devotion and magic.
Perassi, C., Monete talismano e monete amuleto. Fonti scritte, indizi e realia per l'età romana, <<NUMISMATICA E ANTICHITÀ CLASSICHE>>, 2011; 2011 (40): 223-274 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/10866]
Monete talismano e monete amuleto. Fonti scritte, indizi e realia per l'età romana
Perassi, Claudia
2011
Abstract
INDEX 1. Written sources about Roman coins used as amulets - 2. Can a coin be used as amulet? - 3.1 Four Roman coins reworked as amulets: denarius of Hadrian from Antaradus; denarius of Augustus from Verulamium; dupondius of Antoninus Pius (Collection of the Muenzkabinett of Basel); follis of Maximinian (published by Froehner 1890) - 3.2 Byzantine and Greek coins reworked as amulets: follis of Anastasius I (Collection of Kelsey Museum, University of Michigan); follis of Justinian I (Bendall Collection, London); stater of Kroton from the chora of Kaulonia - 3.3 Reworking of coins for amuletic purpose - 4 Coins, coin pendants, monetary jewels: between ornament, devotion and magic.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.