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Joseph Hilarius Eckhel (13
January 1737 – 16 May 1798) was an
Austrian Jesuit priest and numismatist.
Eckhel was born at Enzersfeld, in
Lower Austria....
- The
Numismatic Journal (1837) with an
engraving of
Joseph Hilarius Eckhel and
quotation from Pro
Archia Poeta: "these
studies are the food of youth, the...
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Arranz Amelia Dowler Théophile
Marion Dumersan Joseph Hilarius Eckhel (1737–1798)
Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher Elizabeth Errington Warren Esty...
- 1.14; Cicero, pro
Archia (4).6, (5).10 ; Mela 2.68 ; Pliny, iii.11.97.
Eckhel, p. 153;
James Millingen, p. 111. Cicero,
Marcus Tullius, The
Orations of...
- Vienna,
where he
studied under the
celebrated numismatist Joseph Hilarius Eckhel (1737–1798), Zoëga went to Rome
early in 1783.
Through introductions, he...
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Table 2. C****ius Dio, li. 2 § 4. IGRP 1659. Broughton, vol. I, p. 475.
Eckhel, vol. v, pp. 142, 143, vol. vi., pp. 94-99.
Roman Imperial Coinage, vol...
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College Latin &
English Dictionary, s. v. fulvus. Chase, pp. 113, 114.
Eckhel,
Doctrina Numorum Veterum, v. 147. Zonaras, viii. 14, 16. Orosius, iv. 9...
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Postumius Albinus". Acta classica.
Retrieved October 7, 2024.
Joseph Hilarius Eckhel, vol. v. p. 288 Sumner, p. 84; Brennan, pp. 540, 743. Münzer, col. 909....
- Edme Mionnet, vol. i. p. 44, Suppl. vol. i. p. 89; Sestini, pp. 161, 166;
Eckhel, vol. i. p. 51. [1]
Archived April 16, 2015, at the
Wayback Machine "Noves...
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unusual coins,
together with the
names of
Marcus Sil**** and
Gnaeus Domitius.
Eckhel conjectures that they were
triumvirs for the
establishment of a colony,...