- The
solidus (Latin 'solid'; pl.:
solidi) or
nomisma (Gr****: νόμισμα, romanized: nómisma, lit. 'coin') was a
highly pure gold coin
issued in the
Later Roman...
- The
abbreviation originates from the
Latin currency denominations librae,
solidi, and denarii. In
British Isles,
these were
referred to as pounds, shillings...
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Physica Status Solidi,
often stylized physica status solidi or pss, is a
family of
international peer-reviewed,
scientific journals,
publishing research...
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Constantine VII
Porphyrogenitus (Medieval Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Πορφυρογέννητος, romanized: Kōnstantinos Porphyrogennētos; 17 May 905 – 9
November 959) was...
- Mediterranean,
increasing the Empire's
annual revenue by over a
million solidi.
During his reign,
Justinian also
subdued the Tzani, a
people on the east...
- Coin
weights are
weights used to
weigh precious-metal
coins in
order to ****ure they were not
underweight (It is easy to
shave a bit of
metal off the edge...
- the
fines are calculated, not on the unit of 15
solidi, as in the
Salic Law, but on that of 18
solidi, it is
clear that this part is
already influenced...
- II.
Calculation of the Band
Structure of ZnS and CdS".
Physica Status Solidi B. 97 (2): 631–640. Bibcode:1980PSSBR..97..631F. doi:10.1002/pssb.2220970230...
- – a case for
ellipsoidal modeling of
sulfur ions" (PDF).
Physica Status Solidi B. 245 (9): 1858–1864. Bibcode:2008PSSBR.245.1858B. doi:10.1002/pssb.200879532...
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after the fall of the West,
consisted of
mainly two
types of coins: gold
solidi and
hyperpyra and a
variety of
clearly valued bronze coins. By the 15th...