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Brandenburg Treasury of selected gems and coins, and its continuation, published in three volumes at Cölln an der Spree (Berlin) 1699 and 1700, in folio.
IV. JOH. PETR. BELLORIUS, an Italian, who edited FRANCISCUS ANGELONI’S Augustan history from JULIUS CAESAR to *CONSTANTINE THE GREAT, illustrated by ancient coins, printed at Rome 1641 in folio, with supplements published in Italian at the same place in 1685 in folio, with figures.
V. THOM. BRODERUS BIRCHERODIUS exhibited a Specimen of the ancient coinage of the Danes, Copenhagen 1701 in quarto, with copperplate figures.
VI. ELIAS BRENNERUS, a Swede, exposed to public view the Treasury of Sueo-Gothic coins contained in two books at Stockholm in 1691 and 1731, in quarto.
VII. HUBERT. GOLTZIUS, a Belgian, whose extant works are: Images of the Roman Emperors, drawn from life from ancient coins, Antwerp 1557 in folio; an augmented edition appeared under the title Series of Roman Emperors by the care of CASP. GEWARTIUS at Antwerp in 1645 in folio. Coins of all of Greece, and its islands, and Asia Minor, Bruges 1576 in folio, and with the commentaries of LUDOV. NONIUS, Antwerp 1620 in folio.
VIII. ABRAH. GORLÆUS, a Dutchman, published a Treasury of Roman family coins up to the death of the Emperor AUGUSTUS, Delft 1609 in folio.