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The 4th Simone Assemani Symposium on Islamic Coins
The fourth edition of the Assemani Symposium (Trieste, 25-27 September 2014) focused on the history of studies on Islamic numismatics and welcomed contributions dedicated to other topics related to Oriental numismatics in the broadest sense. The Proceedings gather together 14 papers encompassing archive documents, coins from Syria to China – passing through Central Asia – as well as glass jetons from Sicilian collections, and Arabic and Georgian seals. An ample section is devoted to Simone Assemani’s unpublished correspondence and a special attention is also given to the history of collections of Arabic coins in Italy and abroad. The volume offers a wide perspective on Numismatic research on Oriental materials and its contents will be of interest for every scholar interested in Numismatics.
CONTENTS / SOMMARIO
Callegher Bruno
Per Giulio Bernardi
Pontani Anna
Simone Assemani da Vienna a Trieste
D’Ottone Rambach Arianna
Arabic Seals and Scripts Simone Assemani Through his Unpublished Correspondence
Callegher Bruno
Simone Assemani nella polemica Schiepati-Castiglioni (1818-1820)
Ilisch Lutz
The Leipzig Numismatic Contest of 1752 - An Incentive From the Imperial Coin Collection to Reestabilish the Ability to Attribute Arabic Coins
Atef Mansour M. Ramadan
Rethinking Lavoix's Attribution of the Dinar dated 210 AH/AD 825-826
Naymark Aleksandr
Coin Collecting in Colonial Turkestan (From Russian Conquest to the end of the 19th Century)
De Luca Maria Amalia
Il medagliere islamico dell'ex museo nazionale di Palermo e la sua collezione inedita di gettoni di vetro
Paghava Irakli
Prince Teimouraz and his Essays on Georgian Sphragistics and Numismatic History (at the Dawn of national Georgian Numismatic Scholarship)
Nastich Vladimir N.
Islamic Numismatics in Russian Turkestan (Imperial period, c. 1867-1917)
Callegari Marco
Alle origini della bibliografia sulla numismatica islamica
D'Ottone Rambach Arianna
L'affare Stanzani. Documenti inediti degli archivi romani
Gariboldi Andrea
Le monete di Turgar (738-750), ultimo re di Samarcanda
Atef Mansour M. Ramadan
A new reading for the Abbasid dinar in the name of caliph Al-Mu tamid Ala Allah (AH 256-279) minted in Al-Ma Suq 271 AH
Kovalev Roman K.
Production of Dirhams at the Mint of Damascus (Dimashq) in the First Four Centuries of Islam and the Question of Near Eastern Metallic Zones
Bruno Callegher: His scientific interests can be defined with in two major research ambits, one relating to Roman coin finds in North-Eastern Italy, the other regarding Byzantine coinage. He has been Keeper at the ‘Museo Bottacin’ in Padua and since 2006 associate professor of Numismatics at the University of Trieste.
Arianna D’Ottone Rambach is Associate Professor of Arabic Language and Literature at the Institute of Oriental Studies, Sapienza-University of Rome, and Junior Research Fellow at Sapienza School for Advanced Studies (SSAS). Her numismatic research is focused on Italian collections of Arabic coins, on the Rasulid coinage (Yemen) and on Arabic glass jetons.
For more information, or to download, see:
The 4th Simone Assemani Symposium on Islamic Coins : [16]
(www.openstarts.units.it/dspace/handle/10077/11845)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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