Roma Numismatics is offering a new online journal. Here's the announcement.
-Editor
Today we are pleased to announce the inauguration of Studia Nummorum, a new online journal for the publication of numismatic studies and research which can be found on Roma Numismatics' website. Studia Nummorum has been developed as a facility to enable all researchers to have their work published for the immediate and cost-free benefit of all: as a free-to-access service published on an ad-hoc basis there are no deadlines and no wait times for publication.
It is our hope that all students and researchers of numismatics, whether actively engaged in either academia or private collecting, will benefit from the leading-edge research and information that will be permanently archived at Studia Nummorum.
Studia Nummorum will partner with the University of Warwick's classics department to bring you articles from the heart of academia, in addition to the work of independent scholars and those with a passionate interest in numismatics.
Our inaugural publication will be 'An Unusual Hoard of Hyperpyra of John III (1222-1256)' – the last work of the esteemed late Simon Bendall and a fascinating paper discussing a Byzantine hoard from Kosovo, all of which will be offered at auction in one of our forthcoming auctions.
Studia Nummorum can be found under the 'e-journals' title, an option listed under the 'Resources' tab on our website.
For more information, see:
https://www.romanumismatics.com/ejournal
Wayne Homren, Editor
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