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desertcart.com: The Roman Republic to 49 BCE: Using Coins as Sources (Guides to the Coinage of the Ancient World): 9781107654709: Yarrow, Liv Mariah: Books Review: Very informative. - Great price, very good information for collecting coins. Would buy from this seller again. Review: Authoritative reviee - Thorough review, by a leading authority.
| Best Sellers Rank | #618,828 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #170 in Ancient History (Books) #3,028 in Ancient Civilizations |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (28) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.75 x 8.25 inches |
| Edition | New |
| ISBN-10 | 110765470X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1107654709 |
| Item Weight | 15.2 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Guides to the Coinage of the Ancient World |
| Print length | 308 pages |
| Publication date | June 10, 2021 |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
S**E
Very informative.
Great price, very good information for collecting coins. Would buy from this seller again.
K**R
Authoritative reviee
Thorough review, by a leading authority.
D**E
Coins document history and customs
Very interesting for history lovers. Coins represent a reliable and documented element in history and they are beautiful to watch
R**0
An approachable text for an often-arcane subject
The author has given us a clear, concise, up-to-date, and accessible review to the subject, copiously illustrated (with high-quality coin images presented often to scale, and often in color). Dr. Yarrow finds a good balance here between generalization and specificity in presenting the material - the book is neither a fluff survey, nor a terribly heavy lift for the non-specialist. Serious scholarship is rarely made this approachable - this book would make an excellent learning text for undergraduates, or could even serve as a quick introduction in a graduate seminar. Just a small note that the weight given for the sestertius in Figure 1.35 (RRC 340/3a, 3.99 grams) cannot be correct, and appears to have been erroneously pulled down from the denarius in the preceding figure.
M**D
Excellent sourcebook for challenging subject
It is so well written it can also be used as a textbook. Many illustrations, charts, and maps clarify the text.
M**L
Fascinating introduction to Roman coins!
Exceptionally well written and addresses a number of interesting topics. Beautiful pictures too.
S**E
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