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on the utility of travel, Volume II, Paris 1693, published in French, explaining how much the science of numismatics benefits travelers.
II. GISBERT CUPERUS in a special dissertation, joined to his book published in Amsterdam 1683 in quarto: APOTHEOSIS OF HOMER, proving the utility that princes can derive from coins.
III. JOH. HEMELARIUS in the preface to the exposition of Roman gold coins, which CAROLUS CROYUS, Duke of Aarschot, had collected, published at Antwerp 1637 and again in the same place in 1654 in quarto.
IV. VALENT. ERNST LOESCHER in his dissertations: on the use of ancient coins in theology and the explanation of the Holy Scriptures, Jena 1694 in quarto; on the use of numismatics in sacred antiquities, Jena 1695 in quarto; on its use in ecclesiastical history, Jena 1695 in quarto.
V. HENR. MEIBOMIUS the younger, in a program on the use of ancient coins in illustrating the history of the Roman Emperors, printed at Helmstedt 1684 in quarto.
VI. CAR. PATINUS in his introduction to the history of coins, volumes I and II.
VII. EZECH. SPANHEMIUS in his book of Dissertations on the excellence and use of ancient coins, concerning which one should consult §. 5.
As for the authors who, while the study of numismatics was spreading through the learned world,