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Caesars in gold collected in the Farnese Museum and published at Parma, 1694, folio. Caesars in silver from Julius Caesar to Heraclius, Parma, 1701, 1703, and 1704, folio, in 3 volumes. Caesars in medallions, Parma, 1709, folio. Caesars in large bronze from Julius Caesar, Parma, 1704, folio.
XX. EUCHAR. GOTTLIEB RINCK, a German, in the treatise On the power and quality of ancient coinage, he provided a knowledge of numismatic matters, published anonymously at Altdorf, 1701, quarto.
XXI. CHRIST. FRID. RUHE, a German, Two specimens of Latin numismatic philology, compiled from ancient Roman coins particularly those found in the Arnstadt-Schwarzburg treasury, printed at Frankfurt, 1708, quarto.
XXII. LUDOV. SAVOT, a Frenchman, is the author of the book published in French, Discourse divided into four parts on ancient coins, Paris, 1627, quarto.
XXIII. PETR. SEGUIN, a Frenchman, published from his own museum Selected ancient coins, illustrated with observations, Paris, 1665, quarto; reprinted in the same place, 1684, quarto.
XXIV. EZECH. SPANHEMIUS, a German, adorned this branch of literature with the book Dissertations on the excellence and use of coins, first printed at Rome, 1664, quarto. However, the second edition, more complete and enriched with the icons of various rare