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I. ANTON. AUGUSTINUS, a Spaniard, published 11 Dialogues on ancient coins, their inscriptions and symbols, and other antiquities, in the Spanish language at Tarragona, 1587, folio; later published in Italian with figures at Rome, 1592, 1625, and 1648, folio; but rendered into Latin and expanded with a 12th dialogue on the gods and goddesses of the gentiles, and a catalog of authors who have written about coins, exhibited by ANDR. SCHOTTUS at Antwerp, 1617, and 1654, folio.
II. BAUDELOT DE DAIRVAL, a Frenchman, author of the French treatise on the utility of travels. Vol. II, Rouen, 1727, duodecimo.
III. LAURENT. BEGERUS, a German, whose most praised works are the Treasury of Gems and Coins selected from the Palatine Treasury, Heidelberg, 1685, folio; and the Selected Brandenburg Treasury of Gems and Coins, and its continuation, in three volumes, printed at Colonia Marchica Cölln an der Spree, 1699 and 1700, folio.