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Caesars collected in gold in the Farnese Museum and published at Parma 1694, in folio. Caesars in silver from JULIUS CAESAR to HERACLIUS, Parma 1701, 1703, and 1704, in folio, 3 volumes. Caesars in medallions, Parma 1709, in folio. Caesars in large bronze from JULIUS CAESAR, Parma 1704, in folio.
XX. EUCHAR. GOTTLIEB RINCK, a German, in a treatise on the power and quality of ancient coinage, provided knowledge of numismatics anonymously, published at ALTDORF 1701, in quarto.
XXI. CHRIST. FRID. RUHE, a German, recorded two specimens of numismatic-Latin philology, primarily from ancient Roman coins found in the Arnstadt-Schwarzburg treasury, printed at Frankfurt 1708, in quarto.
XXII. LUDOV. SAVOT, a Frenchman, is the author of a book published in French, Discourse divided into four parts on ancient coins, Paris 1627, in quarto.
XXIII. PETR. SEGUIN, a Frenchman, published from his own museum Selected ancient coins, illustrated with observations, Paris 1665, in quarto, reprinted in the same place 1684, in quarto.
XXIV. EZECH. SPANHEMIUS, a German, adorned this branch of letters with a book of Dissertations on the excellence and use of coins, first printed at Rome 1664, in quarto; the second edition, however, augmented with various rare