INDEX OF SUBJECTS
281
Laodicea (Phrygia), rivers of, 171,
187 ; coins with Δόγματί 'Ζυνκλ.ή του,
9i η., 191. PI. XIV. 6.
Laodicea (Syria), coinage άδΐλφων
δήμων, 113 ; boars at, 174.
Larissa (Thessaly), Thessalian mint,
109; horse type, 172.
Latin language in Boman colonies,
94 ; colonies with ‘ Latin right,’
92.
Laurium, mines of, 21.
Laiis (Lucania), 103.
Lead, in bronze coins, 15; coins
of, 16.
Leather money, 18.
Legend: see Inscriptions.
Legionary coins, 101.
Leontini (Sicily), canting type, 176 ;
in alliance with Catana, 115 ;
artist’s signature (?), 194; form
Of λ, 211.
Lesbos, standard, 33; debased gold,
70 ; billon, 70 ; divisional system
of electrum, 65 ; symbol displaces
type, 120: see also Mytilene.
Pl. I. 13 ; IV. 9.
Lete (Macedon), treatment ofhuman
figure, 161.
Letters, forms of, 208 f. ; A—N on
Athenian coins, 122.
Leucas (Acarnania), 108.
Leucaspis, 187.
Lex Cornelia, 73 n.
Lex Flaminia, 48.
Lex lulia peculatus, 73.
Lex Papiria, 49.
Libral coinage, 41 f.
Ligatures, 207, 208.
Lindus (Rhodes), Cyrenian allies
from (?), 114.
Lion, type of Sardes, 172 ; head of
lion at Leontini, 176; tearing
bull, Acanthus, 174.
Lipari islands, find from, 219.
Litra, coinage based on, 41 f., 56,
57, 62.
Local features as types, 173.
Locri (Bruttium) in alliance with
Messana, 115.
Locri (Opuntii), type ot Ajax, 187.
Londinium, mint-marks, 228, 229.
Luceria (.Apulia), standard, 47.
‘ Lucullan ’ coins, 100.
Lugdunum = Copia, 93 ; mint-
marks, 229.
Lycia begins to coin, 9 ; federal
coinage, 88, 110 ; silver under the
Empire, 90 ; type of Apollo, 169;
of boar, 168, 174. Pl. IX. 5.
Lycos, river, 171.
Lydia and the invention of coinage,
6, 7 ; electrum, 14 ; standard, 32.
Pl. I. 1.
Lydian stone, 24.
Lyre, Pl. I. 14.
Lysimachus of Thrace, 10; imita-
tions of his coins, n, 38. Pl.
VII. 6 ; IX. 2.
Lyttus, form of 1 and λ, 2ii.
Macedon begins to coin, 8; standard,
34 ; regal coinage, 81 (see also
Alexander III, Philip II, Philip
V, Perseus) ; under Philip V,
109, 123 n. ; under Perseus, 109 ;
coins of Zo’ilus, 125 ; coinage of
the Regions, 12, 88 ; under Rome.
88, 109. Pl. X. 5.
Maeander, river, 187.
Magistrates, monetary, 119 f.
Magna Graecia, see Italy, Southern.
Magnesia ad Maeandrum (Ionia),
coinage of Themistocles, 71 n.,
85 ; monument of Themistocles,
189 ; representation of the Argo,
189 ; title ίβδόμη τής Ασίας, 183.
Pl. IV. ι.
Magnetes (Thessaly), 108.
Mallus (Cilicia), standard, 36 ; Sa-
cra (1) Senatus, 188.
Manah, 28.
Marks of value in Sicily, 43 ; Rome,
46 f. ; Etruria, 55 f. ; Northern
and Central Italy, 60 ; South
Italy, 60 n., 62, 63.
Maroneia (Thrace), Dionysiac types,
173·
Marsyas of Roman Forum, 95.
Masicytes, (Lycia), in. Pl. IX. 5.
Massae, 156.
Massalia, bronze coins, 15 ; stand-
ard, 34.
Maximian, mint-marks of, 140.
Mazaeus, satrap, 97. Pl. IV. 12.
Measures, Pheidonian, 6.
Medal, distinction from coin, 2 n,
‘ Medallions’ of Asia Minor, 40, 89.
Mediolanum, mint-marks, 229.
Medium of exchange, 1, 26.
Melos, canting type, 176.
281
Laodicea (Phrygia), rivers of, 171,
187 ; coins with Δόγματί 'Ζυνκλ.ή του,
9i η., 191. PI. XIV. 6.
Laodicea (Syria), coinage άδΐλφων
δήμων, 113 ; boars at, 174.
Larissa (Thessaly), Thessalian mint,
109; horse type, 172.
Latin language in Boman colonies,
94 ; colonies with ‘ Latin right,’
92.
Laurium, mines of, 21.
Laiis (Lucania), 103.
Lead, in bronze coins, 15; coins
of, 16.
Leather money, 18.
Legend: see Inscriptions.
Legionary coins, 101.
Leontini (Sicily), canting type, 176 ;
in alliance with Catana, 115 ;
artist’s signature (?), 194; form
Of λ, 211.
Lesbos, standard, 33; debased gold,
70 ; billon, 70 ; divisional system
of electrum, 65 ; symbol displaces
type, 120: see also Mytilene.
Pl. I. 13 ; IV. 9.
Lete (Macedon), treatment ofhuman
figure, 161.
Letters, forms of, 208 f. ; A—N on
Athenian coins, 122.
Leucas (Acarnania), 108.
Leucaspis, 187.
Lex Cornelia, 73 n.
Lex Flaminia, 48.
Lex lulia peculatus, 73.
Lex Papiria, 49.
Libral coinage, 41 f.
Ligatures, 207, 208.
Lindus (Rhodes), Cyrenian allies
from (?), 114.
Lion, type of Sardes, 172 ; head of
lion at Leontini, 176; tearing
bull, Acanthus, 174.
Lipari islands, find from, 219.
Litra, coinage based on, 41 f., 56,
57, 62.
Local features as types, 173.
Locri (Bruttium) in alliance with
Messana, 115.
Locri (Opuntii), type ot Ajax, 187.
Londinium, mint-marks, 228, 229.
Luceria (.Apulia), standard, 47.
‘ Lucullan ’ coins, 100.
Lugdunum = Copia, 93 ; mint-
marks, 229.
Lycia begins to coin, 9 ; federal
coinage, 88, 110 ; silver under the
Empire, 90 ; type of Apollo, 169;
of boar, 168, 174. Pl. IX. 5.
Lycos, river, 171.
Lydia and the invention of coinage,
6, 7 ; electrum, 14 ; standard, 32.
Pl. I. 1.
Lydian stone, 24.
Lyre, Pl. I. 14.
Lysimachus of Thrace, 10; imita-
tions of his coins, n, 38. Pl.
VII. 6 ; IX. 2.
Lyttus, form of 1 and λ, 2ii.
Macedon begins to coin, 8; standard,
34 ; regal coinage, 81 (see also
Alexander III, Philip II, Philip
V, Perseus) ; under Philip V,
109, 123 n. ; under Perseus, 109 ;
coins of Zo’ilus, 125 ; coinage of
the Regions, 12, 88 ; under Rome.
88, 109. Pl. X. 5.
Maeander, river, 187.
Magistrates, monetary, 119 f.
Magna Graecia, see Italy, Southern.
Magnesia ad Maeandrum (Ionia),
coinage of Themistocles, 71 n.,
85 ; monument of Themistocles,
189 ; representation of the Argo,
189 ; title ίβδόμη τής Ασίας, 183.
Pl. IV. ι.
Magnetes (Thessaly), 108.
Mallus (Cilicia), standard, 36 ; Sa-
cra (1) Senatus, 188.
Manah, 28.
Marks of value in Sicily, 43 ; Rome,
46 f. ; Etruria, 55 f. ; Northern
and Central Italy, 60 ; South
Italy, 60 n., 62, 63.
Maroneia (Thrace), Dionysiac types,
173·
Marsyas of Roman Forum, 95.
Masicytes, (Lycia), in. Pl. IX. 5.
Massae, 156.
Massalia, bronze coins, 15 ; stand-
ard, 34.
Maximian, mint-marks of, 140.
Mazaeus, satrap, 97. Pl. IV. 12.
Measures, Pheidonian, 6.
Medal, distinction from coin, 2 n,
‘ Medallions’ of Asia Minor, 40, 89.
Mediolanum, mint-marks, 229.
Medium of exchange, 1, 26.
Melos, canting type, 176.