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V. In SWITZERLAND, the collections of Basel and Bern are praised.
VI. In ITALY, the Farnese and Barberini in Rome, the Florentine, the Parmese, and several others are usually commended.
VII. In SWEDEN, the collection of ELIAS BRENNER is to be noted, whose Thesaurus nummorum Sueo-Gothorum Treasury of Swedish-Gothic coins, comprised in two books, exists, published at Stockholm 1691, in quarto.
In GERMANY, the primary and most excellent coin cabinet is the Imperial one at VIENNA, and the Royal one at BERLIN. Furthermore, the Electoral one at DRESDEN must be mentioned. The Ducal one at GOTHA, to which the ARNSTADT collection was once added: the STUTTGART one: the WEIMAR one: the WEISSENFELS one: the KASSEL one. Compare regarding numismatic collections CHARLES PATIN's Historia numismatum Capite XXIV. History of coins, Chapter XXIV, and regarding the authors who presented catalogues of coin cabinets, B. G. STRUVIUS Biblioth. numism. Cap. I. sectione XI. p. 94. et seqq. Numismatic Library, Chapter I, section XI, p. 94 and following.
Otherwise, while it is our intention to expose the delineationem scientiæ numismaticæ et antiquæ et recentioris delineation of numismatic science, both ancient and more recent for the use of the audience in an orderly fashion through certain chapters, the treatment will be completed in seven chapters.