Anglo-Saxon Coins
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Anglo-Saxon Coins

Studies Presented to F.M. Stenton on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday, 17 May 1960

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Anglo-Saxon Coins

Studies Presented to F.M. Stenton on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday, 17 May 1960

About this book

Anglo-Saxon Coins (1961) is an illustrated analysis of the coinage of the Anglo-Saxon era. It examines the coins of the end of Roman Britain and those of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, as well as those of the Vikings, Ireland and Wales.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2023
Print ISBN
9781032534251
eBook ISBN
9781000920802
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Original Half Title
  6. Frontmatter
  7. Original Title Page
  8. Original Copyright Page
  9. Table of Contents
  10. Illustrations
  11. Preface
  12. List of subscribers
  13. Abbreviations
  14. I From roman britain to saxon england
  15. II The byzantine empire and the coinage of the anglo-saxons
  16. III The coinage of offa
  17. IV The coinage of ĂŚthelwulf, king of the west saxons, 839-58
  18. V The chronology of the coins of alfred the great, 871-99
  19. VI The northumbrian viking coins in the guerdale hoard
  20. VII Boroughs and mints, a.d. 900-1066
  21. VIII The reform of the english coinage under eadgar
  22. IX Some corrections to and comments on b. e. hilde-brand’s catalogue of the anglo-saxon coins in the swedish royal coin cabinet
  23. X The numismatic interest of an old english version of the legend of the seven sleepers
  24. XI The metrology of the late anglo-saxon penny: the reigns of ĂŚthelrĂŚd ii and cnut
  25. XII A new suggestion concerning the so-called ‘martlets’ in the ‘arms of st edward’
  26. XIII Some remarks on eighteenth-century numismatic manuscripts and numismatists
  27. XIV Viking age coin-hoards from ireland and their relevance to anglo-saxon studies
  28. XV Sterling
  29. Indexes