- "
Monetae cudendae ratio" (also
spelled "
Monetæ cudendæ ratio"; English: "On the
Minting of Coin" or "On the
Striking of Coin"; sometimes, "Treatise on...
- Lex
monetae is a
Latin phrase which means that a
sovereign state chooses which currency it will use and that the
meaning of
units of above-mentioned currency...
- born, 1519, it was
described by
Nicolaus Copernicus in a
treatise called Monetae cudendae ratio: "bad (debased)
coinage drives good (un-debased) coinage...
-
duodecimo post Angli****
bellum interfuit,
Mainerio abbati XLIV
libras Anglicae monetae et duos auri
marcos erogavit, et
postmodum de
Cantia per
domnum Rogeriumde...
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regional Prussian politics. In 1526 he
wrote a
study on the
value of money, "
Monetae cudendae ratio". In it he
formulated an
early iteration of the
theory called...
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reduces counterfeiting. The
currency used is
based on the
concept of lex
monetae; that a
sovereign state decides which currency it
shall use. (See Fiat...
- The
Temple of Juno
Moneta (Latin:
Templum Iunonis Monetæ) was an
ancient Roman temple that
stood on the Arx or the
citadel on the
Capitoline Hill overlooking...
- Claudius. An
attempt of his to
reform Roman currency is
commemorated on the
reverse with
three Monetae,
personifications of gold, silver, and bronze...
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containing in
particular a tract, De
morte et immortalitate, and another, De
monetae mutatione (On the
Alteration of Money),
where Mariana criticized the royal...
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Commentariolus De
revolutionibus orbium coelestium Locationes mansorum desertorum "
Monetae cudendae ratio"
Translations of
Theophylact Simocatta Family Lucas Watzenrode...