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VII. JOHANN CHRISTOPH OLEARIUS in the aforementioned Specimine universæ rei nummariæ Specimen of universal numismatics.
VIII. CHARLES PATIN in Introductione ad historiam numismatum Introduction to the history of coins, the entire Chapter XXIV.
IX. JOHN SELDEN in Bibliotheca nummaria, seu elencho autorum, qui de antiquis numismatibus scripserunt Numismatic Library, or catalog of authors who have written about ancient coins, etc., joined with his book de nummis on coins, London 1675, in quarto, and Edinburgh 1685, in quarto.
X. BURCARD GOTTHELF STRUVIUS in Bibliotheca numismatum antiquiorum Library of ancient coins, Chapter I, Section III.
XI. CHRISTOPH ARNOLDI enumerates the famous physicians who wrote specifically on numismatics in an Epistola Epistle, which he prefixed to Numismatibus magnæ Græciæ raris Rare coins of Magna Graecia, edited by PROSPERO PARISI in 1592, and reprinted at Nuremberg under the care of JOHANN GEORG VOLCKHAMER in 1683, in folio. Compare regarding those who have written catalogues of authors on coins in STRUVIUS’s Biblioth. numism. citata cited Numismatic Library, Chapter I, Section I.
Regarding coin cabinets and collections (Germans call them Müntz-Cabinet coin cabinet and Kunstkammern art chambers), we consider the following to be notable in Europe, especially in Germany:
I. In ENGLAND, the Regium Westmünsteranum Londini Royal Westminster collection in London and the Oxoniense Oxford collection must be mentioned.