INDEX OF SUBJECTS
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Eucratides of Bactria, ‘medallion,’
65·
Evaenetus, coin·engraver, Γ93, 194.
Exchange, stages in development
of, 1.
Fabric, 143 ; an indication of date,
203.
Facing head on coins, 163 ; quad-
riga and riders, 66.
False moneying, 72, 73 ; moulds
used by false moneyers 157.
Familia monetalis, 135.
Faustina I, Pl. XV. 5.
Faustina II, die of, 149, 150.
Federal coinages, 10, 103 ; under
Rome, 88.
Festival coinages. 91, 118, 191 f.;
inscriptions, 192.
Fiesole hoard, 220.
Finds as evidence for dating coins,
217.
Fish-shaped coins, 3, 156.
Flaminian Way restored, 190.
Flamininus, T. Quinctius, gold coin,
99·
Flan: see Blank.
Follis, 51 f.
Forgery : see False moneying.
Forum of Trajan, 189.
Founders named on coins, 187.
G-ades (Spain), 93, 95.
Galley, as type, 173 ; racing-galleys,
193·
Gallienus, Pl. XIII. 7 ; XIV. 5.
Games : see Festival.
Gaulish coinage, origin, 9,10 ; imita-
tions of coins of Philip II, 177 ;
of Rhoda, 178; leaden and tin
coins, 16; coinage restricted by
Rome, 87.
Gela (Sicily), gold coinage, 42;
human-headed bull, 161 ; form
of 7, 209. Pl. III. 7.
Genitive, magistrates’ namesin,i2i,
127 ; deities’ names in, 186.
Gerousia, personified, 91, 188.
Getas, king of Edoni, 81, 181 n. ; use
of η, 210. Pl. II. 9.
Glass coin-weights, 18.
Gold, sources of, 19 ; quality in
coinage, 13 ; gold-unit equated to
ox, 27 ; gold-standard, 33, 222,
223 ; relation of gold to silver,
42, 75; becomes important in
coinage, 9; in Etruria, 55 ; at
Rome, 54 ; in South Italy, 60 ; in
Sicily, 42 ; issued by subjects of
Macedon and Persia, 84; dis-
appearance from Greek coinage,
11; regulation of, under Rome, 86.
Gomphi (Thessaly), form of 7, 209.
Gordian III, Pl. XIV. 4.
Gortyna (Crete), goddess in tree,
163; foreshortening of figures,
164 η. ; barbarous imitations, 204;
introduction of bronze, 69 ; form
of γ, 209; of t, 211; of σ, 213. Pl.
IV. 2, 4.
Graffiti, 197.
Grains of corn used to determine
weight-unit, 27.
Grants of right of coinage, 85, 88.
Graeco-Asiatic standard. 32.
Graving-tool used for coin-dies, 149.
Gyges of Lydia, coins ascribed to, 7.
Gymnasiarch, 193.
Hadrian, travels of, 176. Pl. XIII.
3, 4, 9 5 XIV. 1, 2.
Haliartus (Boeotia), form of spiritus
asper, 210.
Halicarnassus, Phanes of, 79 η.
Harbours of Zancle and Side, 173,
174·
Flare at Rhegium and Messana,
175; torn by eaglesat Agrigentum,
163.
Hatria, standard, 59.
Head, human, treatment on coins,
161 f.
Heliopolis (Syria), silver coinage
under Rome, 89.
Helios as type. 169.
Hemiobol, 64.
Hemitetartemorion, 64.
Hera as type, 169.
Heraclea (Lucania), gold, 60 ; stan-
dard of silver, 63; artist’s sig-
nature, 195.
Heraclea (Thrace), Roman mint-
marks, 229.
Heracles, type of Alexander the
Great, 171, 172 ; fighting hydra,
170; strangling serpents, 112,
173 j Commodus as Ηρακλής
’Ρωμαίος, 91.
Heraclius I, Pl. XV. 12.
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Eucratides of Bactria, ‘medallion,’
65·
Evaenetus, coin·engraver, Γ93, 194.
Exchange, stages in development
of, 1.
Fabric, 143 ; an indication of date,
203.
Facing head on coins, 163 ; quad-
riga and riders, 66.
False moneying, 72, 73 ; moulds
used by false moneyers 157.
Familia monetalis, 135.
Faustina I, Pl. XV. 5.
Faustina II, die of, 149, 150.
Federal coinages, 10, 103 ; under
Rome, 88.
Festival coinages. 91, 118, 191 f.;
inscriptions, 192.
Fiesole hoard, 220.
Finds as evidence for dating coins,
217.
Fish-shaped coins, 3, 156.
Flaminian Way restored, 190.
Flamininus, T. Quinctius, gold coin,
99·
Flan: see Blank.
Follis, 51 f.
Forgery : see False moneying.
Forum of Trajan, 189.
Founders named on coins, 187.
G-ades (Spain), 93, 95.
Galley, as type, 173 ; racing-galleys,
193·
Gallienus, Pl. XIII. 7 ; XIV. 5.
Games : see Festival.
Gaulish coinage, origin, 9,10 ; imita-
tions of coins of Philip II, 177 ;
of Rhoda, 178; leaden and tin
coins, 16; coinage restricted by
Rome, 87.
Gela (Sicily), gold coinage, 42;
human-headed bull, 161 ; form
of 7, 209. Pl. III. 7.
Genitive, magistrates’ namesin,i2i,
127 ; deities’ names in, 186.
Gerousia, personified, 91, 188.
Getas, king of Edoni, 81, 181 n. ; use
of η, 210. Pl. II. 9.
Glass coin-weights, 18.
Gold, sources of, 19 ; quality in
coinage, 13 ; gold-unit equated to
ox, 27 ; gold-standard, 33, 222,
223 ; relation of gold to silver,
42, 75; becomes important in
coinage, 9; in Etruria, 55 ; at
Rome, 54 ; in South Italy, 60 ; in
Sicily, 42 ; issued by subjects of
Macedon and Persia, 84; dis-
appearance from Greek coinage,
11; regulation of, under Rome, 86.
Gomphi (Thessaly), form of 7, 209.
Gordian III, Pl. XIV. 4.
Gortyna (Crete), goddess in tree,
163; foreshortening of figures,
164 η. ; barbarous imitations, 204;
introduction of bronze, 69 ; form
of γ, 209; of t, 211; of σ, 213. Pl.
IV. 2, 4.
Graffiti, 197.
Grains of corn used to determine
weight-unit, 27.
Grants of right of coinage, 85, 88.
Graeco-Asiatic standard. 32.
Graving-tool used for coin-dies, 149.
Gyges of Lydia, coins ascribed to, 7.
Gymnasiarch, 193.
Hadrian, travels of, 176. Pl. XIII.
3, 4, 9 5 XIV. 1, 2.
Haliartus (Boeotia), form of spiritus
asper, 210.
Halicarnassus, Phanes of, 79 η.
Harbours of Zancle and Side, 173,
174·
Flare at Rhegium and Messana,
175; torn by eaglesat Agrigentum,
163.
Hatria, standard, 59.
Head, human, treatment on coins,
161 f.
Heliopolis (Syria), silver coinage
under Rome, 89.
Helios as type. 169.
Hemiobol, 64.
Hemitetartemorion, 64.
Hera as type, 169.
Heraclea (Lucania), gold, 60 ; stan-
dard of silver, 63; artist’s sig-
nature, 195.
Heraclea (Thrace), Roman mint-
marks, 229.
Heracles, type of Alexander the
Great, 171, 172 ; fighting hydra,
170; strangling serpents, 112,
173 j Commodus as Ηρακλής
’Ρωμαίος, 91.
Heraclius I, Pl. XV. 12.