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coins, appeared at Amsterdam, 1671, quarto. Finally, Volume I of the third edition appeared at London, 1706, folio, and Volume II at Amsterdam, 1717, folio, edited from the author's own manuscript and illustrated with icons of coins by ISAAC VERBURG.
XXV. Of JACOBUS de STRADA, an Italian, there exist from his treasury: Images of all Eastern and Western Emperors, delineated from ancient coins, with the addition of a description of the life of each, Zurich, 1559, folio. They also appeared previously (as they say) at Lyons, 1553, with woodcut figures. Regarding his Numismatic manuscript in 8 books, filled with delineations of very rare coins from C. JULIUS CAESAR to the Emperor MAXIMILIAN II in 3 volumes, which is preserved in the Imperial Library at Vienna, see PETRUS LAMBECIUS, Commentaries in 8 books on the Imperial Library of Vienna, Vol. I, p. 77, and the description by CAR. PATINUS, History of coins, p. 176 and following.
XXVI. OCTAVIUS de STRADA, an Italian, whose work exists: Work on the lives of the Roman Emperors and Caesars, as well Western as Eastern, and also of their wives and children, and likewise of the Tyrants, Frankfurt, 1615 and 1678, folio.