ABSTRACT

This first part of a 2-volume collection comprises a collection of essays in English by leading scholars on the 19th-century Academia and Trade presenting the latest developments in international scholarship on the numismatic world in the long 19th century.

In the 19th century, developments in the study and collection of coins set the cornerstone for modern numismatics. This volume comprises a collection of essays in English by international leading scholars that highlight significant figures of the 19th-century research and the state of the numismatic trade in their time. Centering around collectors and scholars of ancient, medieval, and modern numismatics, and on non-Western coinage and medals against the backdrop of the political, cultural, economic, and social changes of the era, this book presents the latest scholarship on numismatics’ contribution to the cultural history of the 19th century.

This volume is essential for students and scholars alike interested in 19th -century history and the history of coins.

chapter 2|13 pages

Parva Burghesia

Two unpublished numismatic manuscripts by Bartolomeo Borghesi

chapter 3|10 pages

Numismatics and collections in Southern Italy

Some case studies

chapter 7|12 pages

The small world of Byzantine coins at Parisian auction

Agents, collectors and value

chapter 9|11 pages

Collecting, learning and connecting

A case from 19th-century Sweden

chapter 10|9 pages

The Delhaes collection

Relation between Vienna and Budapest

chapter 11|12 pages

Dattàri and Egyptian numismatics

chapter 12|19 pages

Reconstructing the provenance of the Chinese coin collection at KBR

A story of 19th-century collectors and gift-giving

chapter 13|12 pages

Russian medallic art of the 19th century

Back to the national roots

chapter 16|8 pages

Evolution and revolution

Four sculptors and the 19th amendment