This library is built in the open.
If you spot an error, have a suggestion, or just want to say hello — we’d love to hear from you.

VII. JOH. CHRISTOPH. OLEARIUS in the Specimen of universal numismatic matters cited above.
VIII. CAROL. PATINUS in the Introduction to the history of coins, the entire Chapter XXIV.
IX. JOH. SELDEN in the Numismatic Library, or the list of authors who wrote on ancient coins, etc., joined with his book on coins, London, 1675, quarto, and Edinburgh, 1685, quarto.
X. BURC. GOTTH. STRUVIUS in the Library of ancient coins, Chapter I, Section III—XI.
XI. Physicians, specifically those who are famous writers on numismatic matters, are enumerated by CHRISTOPH. ARNOLDI in the Epistle which he prefixed to Rare coins of Greater Greece, published by PROSPER PARISI in the year 1592, and reprinted at Nuremberg under the care of JOH. GE. VOLCKHAMER in the year 1683, folio. Compare regarding those who wrote catalogs of authors on coins the STRUVIUS Numismatic Library cited, Chapter I, Section I.
Concerning coin cabinets and treasuries (Germans call them Müntz-Cabinet coin cabinet and Kunst-Kammern art chambers), we believe the following points regarding the principal ones of Europe, especially Germany, should be observed:
I. In ENGLAND, one must mention the Royal Westminster cabinet in London and the Oxford cabinet.