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Título
Pinacoteca civica di Ascoli Piceno: Il medagliere della collezione Odoardi
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Archaeology
Luigi Pastori
Archaeology, classical
Alessandro Maria Odoardi
Pinacoteca Civica di Ascoli Piceno
Baldasarre Orsini
Anastasio Rotelli
Angelo Lupatelli
Christian Matthias Theodor Mommsen
Giulio Gabrielli
Tesoretto di Santa Maria del Paggese (Acquasanta Terme)
Collections numismatiques
Numismatic Collections
Coin Hoards
Zecca di Todi
Zecca di Volterra
Fecha de publicación
2011
Editor
Istituto italiano di numismatica (Roma, Italia)
Citación
D’Angelo, G. y Martín Esquivel, A. (2011). Pinacoteca civica di Ascoli Piceno: Il medagliere della collezione Odoardi. Annali dell’Istituto Italiano di Numismatica, 57, pp. 193-197.
Resumen
[EN]This piece examines the study of an unpublished numismatic collection in the Pinacoteca Civica of Ascoli Piceno. Given to Ascoli Piceno by Alessandro Maria Odoardi (1732-1805) a nobleman from that city and bishop of Perugia, the collection was studied and cited by several noted scholars: the Augstinian friar Luigi Pastori, first to describe the coins; the Perugians Baldasarre Orsini, Anastasio Rotelli, and Angelo Lupattelli; and the erudite friend of Mommsen, Giulio Gabrielli, who is responsible for the growth of the collection and the new exhibition in the Museo Civico. Currently the portion of the collection that has been studied includes about 930 pieces, among which are aes grave from the mints of Todi and Volterra, coins of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine origin, as well as silver coins from the Roman hoard of Santa Maria del Paggese (Acquasanta Terme).
URI
ISSN
0578–9923
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