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Some ‘Programme’ Coin-Types of Antoninus Pius
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 170 note 1 Kenner, , Programm-Münzen römischer Kaiser (Num. Zeitschrift, XVII., 1885, p. 51 ff.);Google ScholarStückelberg, , Die römischen Kaisermünzen als Geschichtsquellen, 1915, p. 10;Google ScholarSchulz, O. T., Vom Prinzipat zum Dominat, 1919, pp. 69, 135–8;Google ScholarVolkmann, , Zeitschrift für Num., 1923, pp. 61, 62;Google ScholarRegling, , Zeitschrift für Num., 1924, p. 119;Google ScholarSchulz, O. T., Die Rechtstitel und Regierungsprogramme auf römischen Kaisermünzen (Von Cäsar bis Severus), 1925.Google Scholar
page 170 note 2 Iuli Capitolini Antoninus Pius, 7, 11, ‘nec ullas expeditiones obiit, nisi quod ad agros suos profectus est ad Campaniam.’
page 170 note 3 ibid. 13, 4, ‘qui rite comparetur Numae cuius … caerimonias semper obtinuit’; ibid. 11, 5, ‘nec ullum sacrificium pervicarium fecit, nisi cum aeger fuit.’ C.I.L. (referring to a monument erected by the senate to the Emperor) ‘ob insignem erga caerimonias publicas curam et religionem.’
page 170 note 4 Sexti Aurelii Victoris Liber de Caesaribus, 15, 4, ‘celebrato magnifice urbis nongentesimo.’
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page 170 note 7 ibid. tav. 46, 3, 4.
page 171 note 1 ibid. tav. 53, 1.
page 171 note 2 ibid. tav. 54, 9.
page 171 note 3 ibid. tav. 58, 8.
page 171 note 4 Op. cit. III. tav. 160, 1, cf. aureus and sestertius of Pius with the same type and the legend TR. POT. COS. 111. on the reverse (Cohen, Les monnaies de l'empire romain, 2, II., p. 358, no. 908, p. 335, no. 655).
page 171 note 5 Cohen, op. cit. II., p. 313, nos. 447, 448. There is a bronze medallion of the same date, with the legend COS 111., showing Jupiter standing by an altar on which the Wolf and Twins are represented in relief (Gnecchi, op. cit. II., 43, 6). Bronze coins with the ‘Sow and Young’ reverse-type were also issued at the same date (Cohen, op. cit. 2, II., p. 313, no. 450).
page 172 note 1 Gnecchi, op. cit. II. tav. 57, 3; Cohen, op. cit. 2, II., p. 356, nos. 885–7.
page 172 note 2 Gnecchi, op. cit. II. tav. 56, 6.
page 172 note 3 Gnecchi, op. cit. II., p. 25, no. 9; Cohen, op. cit. 2, II., p. 439, no. 307.
page 172 note 4 Gnecchi, op. cit. III., tav. 160, 2.
page 172 note 5 Cohen, op. cit. 2, II., p. 351, nos. 817–824.
page 172 note 6 Gnecchi, op. cit. II., tav. 45, 10.
page 172 note 7 Cohen, op. cit. 2, II., p. 314–5, nos. 463–472.
page 173 note 1 Cohen, op. cit. 2, II., p. 178, nos. 867–870.
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