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A German version of the same also appeared in the same place, 1618, folio.
XXVII. BURCARD GOTTHELF STRUVIUS, a German, presented to the learned world the Library of ancient coins, Jena, 1693, duodecimo.
XXVIII. JOSEPH MARIA SUARESIUS, Dissertation on ancient medals and coins, Amsterdam, 1683, duodecimo, was published.
XXIX. JOH. TRISTANUS de SAINT-AMANT, or SANCT AMANTINUS, a Frenchman, explained the history of the Emperors through coins in a work published in French: Historical commentaries containing the general history of the Emperors, Augustae, Caesars, and tyrants of the Roman Empire, with their coins, Paris, 1635, 1645, and 1657, in 3 volumes, folio.
XXX. JOH. FOY VAILLANT, a Frenchman, illustrated More prominent Roman Imperial coins, from C. Julius Caesar to Postumus and the tyrants, in 2 volumes, Paris, 1674, quarto, and in the same place, 1699, quarto. Bronze coins of the Emperors, Augustae, and Caesars struck in colonies, municipalities, and cities granted Latium rights, Paris, 1695, folio. Coins of the Emperors struck by Greek-speaking peoples, Paris, 1698, quarto. Ancient coins of Roman families, 2 volumes, Amsterdam, 1703, folio. The Empire of the Arsacids, or the history of the Parthian Kings