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XVI. JAC. OISELIUS, a German, author of the Treasury of selected ancient coins, published at Amsterdam 1677, in quarto.
XVII. JOH. CHRISTOPH. OLEARIUS, a German, who published a Specimen of scientific instruction in universal numismatics at Jena 1698, in octavo.
XVIII. CAR. PATINUS, a Frenchman: his extant works are Roman families in ancient coins from the founding of the city to the times of the Divine AUGUSTUS, Paris 1663, in folio; Coins of the Roman Emperors of bronze of medium and small size, Strasbourg 1671, in folio; History of coins, or an introduction to their history, written in French and published twice in French at Paris in 1665, in duodecimo, and 1667, in duodecimo. A Latin version, enriched with new additions, appeared at Amsterdam 1683, in duodecimo. Treasury of coins, Amsterdam 1672, in quarto. Compare PATINUS, History of Coins, p. 213.
XIX. PAULUS PEDRUSI, an Italian, who published the Caesars in gold, silver, and medallions, collected in the Farnese Museum, belonging to Francis I, Duke of Parma, with Italian interpretation; the titles of his books have been rendered in Latin.