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INDEX OF SUBJECTS

Heraea (Arcadia), iron coin, 18 ;
mint of federal coinage, 107.
Heraldic schemes, 158.
Herbessus (Sicily), 43.
Hermes as type, 169, 170.
Hero and Leander, 175.
Hicetas of Syracuse, 10.
Hiero I of Syracuse, founds Aetna.
200.
Hiero II of Syracuse, 10 ;
coins, 113 ; portrait, 164. Pl.
XI. 6.
Hieronymus of Syracuse, 10.
Hieropolis (Phrygia), 127.
Himera (Sicily), warm springs at,
173 ; destruction of the city, 199 ;
coins with Agrigentine type, 115,
207 ; standard, 36 η. ; artists’
signatures, 195 ·, form of spiritus
asper, 210.
Hippias and the Athenian coinage,
41, 69.
Historical allusions in types, 175,
207; dating by historical evidence,
199·
Hoards, as evidence for dating coins,
217.
Holmi (Cilicia), union with Side,
105.
Homer represented on coins, 176,
185.
Homonoia, 115.
Honorius, Pl. XV. 11.
Horse, Thessalian type, 172 ; symbol
of Liberty, 173.
Horseman, type of Tarentum, 172 ;
seen to front, 164η.
Hot-striking, 148.
Household of Emperor in charge of
coinage, 135.
Hyporon (Bruttium) and Mystia,
115·
Hypsaeus : see Plautius.
Hyrgalean kolvov, 107.
lalysus (Rhodes), allies of Cyrenians
from, 114.
lasus (Caria), coinage of 394 b.c.,
112. Pl. V. 9.
Iceni, type of, 177 n.
Ilium, New, type of Aeneas, 176 ;
types and inscriptions, 186.
Imitative types, 177.
Imperator, right of coinage, 98.
Incuse impression, origin of, 148,

149 ; varieties of, 152, 153 ; ‘mill-
sail ’ square, 203; revival of in-
cuse square, 153, 203 ; incuse
types of South Italy, 152 ; of Les-
bos, 153.
Inscriptions, artistic treatment of,
160 ; classification of, 180 f.; in-
dications of date drawn from, 207,
208.
Ionian theory of origin of coinage,
7 ; early coins, Pl. I. 6, &c.
Iron, sources of, 23 ; coins, 5 n., 6 n.,
9 η., 17; at Ciazomenae, 72η.;
core of plated coins, 72.
Island-coins, 8.
Isthmian games, 192.
Italia, name of Corfinium, 113.
Italian Allies, federal issues, 86;
113. Pl. XI, 13, 14.
Italic standard, 61, 223.
Italy, bronze in, 44 f. ; Northern
and Central, standards, 59 ;
Southern, begins to coin, 9; stan-
dards, 60 ; quality of coins, 13 ;
incuse types, 152; monetary
union, 103; alliance coins, 114.
Judaea, coinage of procurators, 91 ;
of First Revolt, 34, 85 n. ; coins
referring to its subjection, 176,
189.
Jugurtha, surrender of, 176.
Julia Procla. 186.
Julian II, Pl. XV. 13.
Junius Brutus (L.), portrait of, 186.
Juno Moneta, temple of, 141.
Kheriga of Lycia, type of Athena
seated, 206.
Kikkar, 28.
Kings, coinage of, 10; represen-
tation of, 172, Pl. I. 10, 11 ;
titulature, 181.
‘Kneeling’ figures on coins, 158.
Koina, issues of, 113, 118, 189, 192.
Kupfernickel, 16.
L, numeral sign, 90, 203.
Lacedaemon, iron coinage, 9, 17;
type of Apollo, 169, 206.
Lampsacus, electrum coinage, 14,
70 ; style of staters, 164 ; types
and symbols, 120; Heracles and
serpents, 112. Pl. V. 10.
 
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