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Paperback Roman History from Coins: Some Uses of the Imperial Coinage to the Historian Book

ISBN: 0521095492

ISBN13: 9780521095495

Roman History from Coins: Some Uses of the Imperial Coinage to the Historian

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In this 1968 study, Michael Grant examines the varied ways in which Rome used currency to inform direct or deceive public opinion and also considers results of this exploitation. Cunning historians can read in the coins matters of art politics, religion, economics - even personalities not to be found in surviving books: or if found, can set what the books say against what the coins say. Professor Grant astutely masters his difficult and complex subject matter, producing a brief exposition of it in words which the general reader and specialist alike can understand and profit from. Complemented by a series of half-tone plates, Professor Grant's book is an excellent introduction for students of history to the value of coins as evidence for their subject.

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Brief but interesting

The book gives an interesting analysis of imagery on coins as they relate to the intended propaganda of the issuing emperor. The book only covers a handful of emperors with a focus on Augustus and Nero. It's an infomative and enjoyable read, however the brevity is disappointing. I wish the topics were expanded to more emperors and time periods.
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