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IX. JOH. HARDUIN, a Frenchman, author of the book Ancient coins of peoples and cities, Paris, 1684, quarto.
X. MATTHIAS HOSTUS, a German, whose History of Numismatic Science was published at Frankfurt, and with JOH. SELDEN on coins, GUILH. BUDÆUS on the As a Roman copper coin, and a preface by ADAM RECHENBERG, appeared jointly at Amsterdam, 1695, quarto.
XI. JOBERTUS, a Frenchman, who twice published in French The Science of Numismatic Matters, Paris, 1692, duodecimo, and in the same place, 1616, duodecimo.
XII. ANDR. MORELLUS, a German, exhibited a Specimen of all ancient numismatic science, Paris, 1683, octavo, reprinted at Leipzig, 1695, octavo, with 26 tables of figures.
XIII. LUDOV. NONIUS, a Dutchman, wrote Commentaries on the coins of Greece by HUBERT GOLTZIUS, published at Antwerp, 1620, folio.
XIV. HENR. NORIS, an Italian, whose outstanding works are the Pisan Cenotaphs of CAIUS and LUCIUS Caesars, Venice, 1681, folio, and a Double dissertation on two coins of DIOCLETIAN and LICINIUS, Padua, 1676, folio.
Furthermore, one must commend:
XV. ADOLPH. OCCO, a German, who described Coins of the Roman Emperors from POMPEY the Great to HERACLIUS Emperor, with interspersed commentaries.