xii
INTRODUCTION.,
Weil (B.), Biindniss der Athener mit Mithradates. Mittheilungen
des Arch. Inst, in Athen, vi., pp. 324 sqq. 1881.
Bunbury (E. H.), On some unpublished coins of Athens and one of
Eleusis. Num. Chron., 1881.
Kohler (U.), Die ALiinze der Kleruchen auf Delos, Mittheilungen des
Arch. Inst, in Athen., vi., pp. 238 sqq. 1881.
Droysen (J. G.), Zum Miinzwesen Athens. Konigl. Preuss. Akad. der
Wissensch. Berlin, 1882.
Kohler (U.), Zur griechischen Electronpragung, Mittheilungen des
Arch. Inst, in Athen., ix., pp. 358 sqq. 1884.
„ Munzfunde auf Euboea und in Eleusis, op. cit., ix.,
pp. 354 sqq. 1884.
,, Die Solonische Munzreform, op. cit., x., 151 sqq. 1885.
„ Numismatische Beitrage, Zeitschrift fur Numismatik, xii.,
103 sqq. 1885.
Sallet (A.), Sulla’s Prdgung in Athen., Zeit. f. Num. xii., p. 381.
1885.
,, Athen., op. cit., xiii., p. 62. 1886.
Head (B. V.), Historia Numorum, pp. 309—328. Oxford, 1887.
Imhoof (F.) and Gardner (P.), Numismatic Commentary on Pau-
sanias, Journal of Hellenic Studies, viii., p. 21 sqq. 1887.
It is now admitted by most Numismatists that the uninscribed
The so-called
‘ Wappenmiinzen ’
not Attic money.
silver coins of various types (fWappenmunzenJ), e.g.
Wheel, Gorgoneion, Horse, &c., formerly attributed
to Athens, are in reality the currency of the cities of
the neighbouring island of Euboea (Cat. Gr. Coins of Central Greece,
p. xlvi). Among these coins there are two specimens, a stater and
an obol, attributed conjecturally by me to the town of Athenae
Diades in Euboea (op. cit., pl. xxiv, 18, 19), which by reason of
INTRODUCTION.,
Weil (B.), Biindniss der Athener mit Mithradates. Mittheilungen
des Arch. Inst, in Athen, vi., pp. 324 sqq. 1881.
Bunbury (E. H.), On some unpublished coins of Athens and one of
Eleusis. Num. Chron., 1881.
Kohler (U.), Die ALiinze der Kleruchen auf Delos, Mittheilungen des
Arch. Inst, in Athen., vi., pp. 238 sqq. 1881.
Droysen (J. G.), Zum Miinzwesen Athens. Konigl. Preuss. Akad. der
Wissensch. Berlin, 1882.
Kohler (U.), Zur griechischen Electronpragung, Mittheilungen des
Arch. Inst, in Athen., ix., pp. 358 sqq. 1884.
„ Munzfunde auf Euboea und in Eleusis, op. cit., ix.,
pp. 354 sqq. 1884.
,, Die Solonische Munzreform, op. cit., x., 151 sqq. 1885.
„ Numismatische Beitrage, Zeitschrift fur Numismatik, xii.,
103 sqq. 1885.
Sallet (A.), Sulla’s Prdgung in Athen., Zeit. f. Num. xii., p. 381.
1885.
,, Athen., op. cit., xiii., p. 62. 1886.
Head (B. V.), Historia Numorum, pp. 309—328. Oxford, 1887.
Imhoof (F.) and Gardner (P.), Numismatic Commentary on Pau-
sanias, Journal of Hellenic Studies, viii., p. 21 sqq. 1887.
It is now admitted by most Numismatists that the uninscribed
The so-called
‘ Wappenmiinzen ’
not Attic money.
silver coins of various types (fWappenmunzenJ), e.g.
Wheel, Gorgoneion, Horse, &c., formerly attributed
to Athens, are in reality the currency of the cities of
the neighbouring island of Euboea (Cat. Gr. Coins of Central Greece,
p. xlvi). Among these coins there are two specimens, a stater and
an obol, attributed conjecturally by me to the town of Athenae
Diades in Euboea (op. cit., pl. xxiv, 18, 19), which by reason of